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Gluten minerals

Nitrogen sources include proteins, such as casein, zein, lactalbumin protein hydrolyzates such proteoses, peptones, peptides, and commercially available materials, such as N-Z Amine which is understood to be a casein hydrolyzate also corn steep liquor, soybean meal, gluten, cottonseed meal, fish meal, meat extracts, stick liquor, liver cake, yeast extracts and distillers solubles amino acids, urea, ammonium and nitrate salts. Such inorganic elements as sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium and chlorides, sulfates, phosphates and combinations of these anions and cations in the form of mineral salts may be advantageously used in the fermentation. [Pg.1062]

Seven diets were constructed from purified natural ingredients obtained from either C3 (beet sugar, rice starch, cottonseed oil, wood cellulose, Australian Cohuna brand casein, soy protein or wheat gluten for protein) or C4 foodwebs (cane sugar, corn starch, com oil, processed corn bran for fiber, Kenya casein for protein) supplemented with appropriate amounts of vitamins and minerals (Ambrose and Norr 1993 Table 3a). The amino acid compositions of wheat gluten and soy protein differ significantly from that of casein (Ambrose and Norr 1993). [Pg.249]

Nutrient analysis of stabilized rice bran and its derivatives indicates that it is a good source of protein, dietary fiber and carbohydrates, in addition to several valuable phytonutrients, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals (Table 17.1). SRB and its water-soluble and water-insoluble derivatives contain all the nutrients at different levels. They are gluten and lactose free and do not give rise to any food allergy. [Pg.349]

Polymeric formulas typically have low osmolality of 300 to 500 mOsm/kg. These formulas also usually supply essential vitamins and minerals in amounts similar to the Adequate Intakes or Recommended Dietary Allowances for these nutrients when the formula is delivered in amounts adequate to meet the macronutrient requirements of most patients. Many polymeric formulas are inexpensive relative to oligomeric formulas. Most polymeric formulas are lactose-free and gluten-free, as are most modern tube feeding products. Products designed to be used as oral supplements generally are polymeric and often have sucrose or other simple sugars added to improve taste. [Pg.1517]

The white dextrins are the least soluble in cold water, the insoluble part consisting of soluble starch and of more or less marked proportions of organic (cellulose, gluten, etc.) or mineral impurities (sand). [Pg.80]

Starch phosphate Starch, pregelatinized Starch sodium octenyl succinate Tallow acid Tragacanth (Astragalus gummifer) gum Wheat (Triticum vulgare) gluten Wheat (Triticum vulgare) starch Whey, reduced lactose Whey, reduced minerals Xanthan gum... [Pg.4899]

Less research has been carried out on millets than on other cereals. Nutritional quality is one area of priority. Like other cereals, millet has low contents of essential amino acids. For example, pearl millet contains in the order of 3 g lysine/100 g protein, whereas the World Health Organization recommends a minimum of 5.5 g/100 g. On the plus side, millets do not contain gluten proteins, so they are safe for those with celiac disease. Millets are low in certain minerals, including calcium. [Pg.153]


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