受害虫侵害的大豆、玉米和小麦籽粒蛋白质质量评价

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Boletim Centro de Pesquisa de Processamento de Alimentos Pub Date : 2017-06-09 DOI:10.5380/CEP.V34I2.53187
F. Q. Mendes, M. G. Oliveira, N. Costa, Fl avia Regina Passos, J. Rosa, R. Guedes, J. A. Oliveira
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虫害对粮食造成几种类型的损害,包括粮食重量下降、热损害和随之而来的变质、市场价值下降以及由于昆虫消耗粮食而导致的营养价值下降。本试验旨在比较侵染和未侵染谷物面粉的消化率、化学评分、蛋白质消化率校正氨基酸评分(PDCAAS)、蛋白质效率(PER)和净蛋白质比(NPR)。本研究发现,受侵染的谷物粉氮含量高于未受侵染的谷物粉。昆虫的存在并没有改变被分析谷物的消化率。昆虫对大豆的PER和NPR有降低作用,对玉米和小麦没有影响。同样,豆类的必需氨基酸含量比玉米和小麦的含量减少得更多。虫害降低了粮食的营养品质,虽然昆虫的种类和粮食的品质决定了这种降低的程度
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EVALUATION OF THE PROTEIN QUALITY OF BEANS, CORN, AND WHEAT GRAINS INFESTED BY INSECT PESTS
Insect infestation of grains causes several types of damage, including reduced grain weight, heat damage and consequent deterioration, diminished market value, and decreased nutritional value due to grain consumption by insects. The goal of this study was to compare the digestibility, chemical score, protein digestibility corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS), protein efficiency ratio (PER), and net protein ratio (NPR) of infested and uninfested grain flours. This study found that infested grain flours had higher nitrogen contents than uninfested grain flours. The presence of insects did not alter the digestibility of the analyzed grains. However, insects decreased the PER and NPR for beans but not corn and wheat. Similarly, there was a greater reduction in the levels of essential amino acids for beans than for corn and wheat. Insect infestation reduces the nutritional quality of grains, although the type of insect and the grain quality determine the extent of this reduction
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