Comparison of Bioactive Components in Tempeh Produced by Three Different <i>Rhizopus</i> Starters and Immunomodulatory Effect of Tempeh on Atopic Dermatitis Mice
Abstract:Various food components, such as polyphenol and soluble dietary fiber, attenuate the decline of immunomodulatory function. We compared the bioactive components (isoflavone aglycone, total polyphenol, and low-molecular-weight soluble dietary fiber) in tempeh fermented with Rhizopus oligosporus (tempeh Rm), Rhizopus oryzae (tempeh Ro), or Rhizopus stolonifer (tempeh Rs). Tempeh Rs had the highest content for total isoflavone aglycone and low-molecular-weight soluble dietary fiber, which were 0.065 g and 2.5 g/10… Show more
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