Content of ergosterol in food products of cereals
2008
Stuper, K. | Perkowski, J.,Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy, Poznan (Poland). Katedra Chemii
In this paper, the content of ergosterol (ERG) was presented, i.e. of a fungal biomass bio-indicator in cereal grain, in breakfast foodstuffs containing bran and flakes that were purchased in shops of a retail network in Poznan in 2008, as well as in flours and in the products milled in a laboratory. The highest mean content of ERG was found in oat bran: 30.71 mg/kg, whilst the lowest ERG content, among all the bran types analysed was reported in wheat bran 9.98 mg/kg. Among all the corn flakes tested, the oat flakes were reported to contain the highest amount of ERG: 8.04 mg/kg, and the wheat flakes - the lowest: 0.97 mg/kg. The products containing additives in form of dehydrated fruits had a higher amount of ERG than the analogous products without additives. The rye, barley, oat, and wheat flours were also investigated
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