Use of Chia as a Binder to Obtain Chewable Tablets Containing Quinoa for Dietary Fiber Supplementation
Rosana Pereira Da Silva,
Fanny Judhit Vereau Reyes,
Josiane Souza Pereira Daniel
et al.
Abstract:The consumption of fiber in the human diet is a global recommendation to ensure a healthy diet. Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.), a gluten-free grain, and chia (Salvia hispanica), a seed, contain high fiber content and both have the potential to be explored in the development of nutraceutical and pharmaceutical formulations. An interesting characteristic of chia is its ability to form viscous mucilage when in contact with water, bringing the prospect of a binder in solid formulations. To produce tablets with… Show more
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