Brewers' spent grain: a review with an emphasis on food and health
KM Lynch, EJ Steffen, EK Arendt - Journal of the Institute of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Brewers' spent grain (BSG) is the most abundant by‐product generated in the beer‐brewing
process. This material consists of the barley grain husks obtained as solid residue after the …
process. This material consists of the barley grain husks obtained as solid residue after the …
Brewers' spent grain: An unprecedented opportunity to develop sustainable plant-based nutrition ingredients addressing global malnutrition challenges
There is an urgent requirement to minimize food waste and create more sustainable food
systems that address global increases in malnutrition and hunger. The nutritional value of …
systems that address global increases in malnutrition and hunger. The nutritional value of …
Chitosan oligosaccharides improve the disturbance in glucose metabolism and reverse the dysbiosis of gut microbiota in diabetic mice
J Zheng, X Yuan, G Cheng, S Jiao, C Feng, X Zhao… - Carbohydrate …, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of chitosan oligosaccharides (COS) on type 2
diabetes mellitus. Wild type C57BL/6J mice or diabetic db/db mice were treated with vehicle …
diabetes mellitus. Wild type C57BL/6J mice or diabetic db/db mice were treated with vehicle …
Brewers' spent grain in food systems: Processing and final products quality as a function of fiber modification treatment
The nutritional properties of brewers' spent grain (BSG) have been widely studied,
considering its potential as a healthy food ingredient. Because of its fiber composition …
considering its potential as a healthy food ingredient. Because of its fiber composition …
Extraction and characterisation of arabinoxylan from brewers spent grain and investigation of microbiome modulation potential
Purpose Brewers' spent grain (BSG) represents the largest by-product of the brewing
industry. Its utilisation as an animal feed has become less practical today; however, its high …
industry. Its utilisation as an animal feed has become less practical today; however, its high …
[HTML][HTML] Vegetable waste and by-products to feed a healthy gut microbiota: Current evidence, machine learning and computational tools to design novel microbiome …
Background Food waste management is a key issue to global food security and friendly
environmental governance. Worldwide, one-third of food produced for human consumption …
environmental governance. Worldwide, one-third of food produced for human consumption …
Pyrolysis of brewer's spent grain: Kinetic study and products identification
In this study, the physicochemical properties, the thermal degradation behavior and the
products generated from pyrolysis of brewer's spent grain (BSG) were investigated to …
products generated from pyrolysis of brewer's spent grain (BSG) were investigated to …
The prebiotic potential of brewers' spent grain on livestock's health: a review
The increasing interest from the feed as a source of energy towards specific nutrient-yielding
compounds in feeds is amongst the latest developments from scientific and industrial …
compounds in feeds is amongst the latest developments from scientific and industrial …
Estimating the environmental impacts of a brewery waste–based biorefinery: Bio-ethanol and xylooligosaccharides joint production case study
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position since beer is the
most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Brewing process involves the production of …
most consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Brewing process involves the production of …
Phenolic acids, antioxidant capacity, and estimated glycemic index of cookies added with brewer's spent grain
NG Heredia-Sandoval, MC Granados-Nevárez… - Plant Foods for Human …, 2020 - Springer
Brewers' spent grain (BSG) is the major by-product of the brewing industry, with great
potential as a functional ingredient due to its bioactive compounds. Thus, BSG could be …
potential as a functional ingredient due to its bioactive compounds. Thus, BSG could be …