2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1334344
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Phytochemical profile and anti-inflammatory activity of the hull of γ-irradiated wheat mutant lines (Triticum aestivum L.)

Jisu Park,
Yun-Seo Kil,
Ga-Hee Ryoo
et al.

Abstract: Wheat (Triticum aestivum Linn.; Poaceae) is the second most cultivated food crop among all global cereal crop production. The high carbohydrate content of its grains provides energy, multiple nutrients, and dietary fiber. After threshing, a substantial amount of wheat hull is produced, which serves as the non-food component of wheat. For the valorization of these by-products as a new resource from which functional components can be extracted, the hull from the seeds of cultivated wheat mutant lines bred after … Show more

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“…aestivum commonly known as wheatgrass is a natural herb rich in flavonoids, vitamins, and minerals. Due to its richness in antioxidant compounds, several medicinal properties such as anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, and antibacterial activities have been studied [95][96][97][98][99]. A study to explore the role of T. aestivum to attenuate the harmful effects of radiation exposure on rats' lymphocytes was carried out.…”
Section: Triticum Aestivummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aestivum commonly known as wheatgrass is a natural herb rich in flavonoids, vitamins, and minerals. Due to its richness in antioxidant compounds, several medicinal properties such as anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, and antibacterial activities have been studied [95][96][97][98][99]. A study to explore the role of T. aestivum to attenuate the harmful effects of radiation exposure on rats' lymphocytes was carried out.…”
Section: Triticum Aestivummentioning
confidence: 99%