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Minor millets: a review on nutritional composition, starch extraction/modification, product formulation, and health benefits.

Baljeet KaurAjay SinghShweta SuriMuhammad UsmanDebashish Dutta
Published in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2023)
Minor millet grains are the abode of healthy constituents of human concern that contribute to healthy longevity. Additionally, they are excellent in nutritional value including macronutrients namely, protein (7-13%), carbohydrates (60-70%), fat (1.5-5%), fiber (2-7%) and for micronutrients as well viz; iron, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium etc. All these beneficial traits in alongwith bioactive constituents' availability (polyphenols and antioxidants) prove them to be therapeutic in action also uplift the immunity among users. Employed isolation tactics for starch also govern yield characteristics and is usually preferred by way of wet method. Minor millets are abundant in starch (50-70%) thus application broadness is another attribute which could be addressed in vivid food segments. In case, native starches somehow possess least application credentials in food and non-food sectors thus modification is the only alternative to eliminate shortcomings. As in trend, modification using physical, chemical, and enzymatic ways have a wide impact on the properties of millet starch. The present review summarizes the nutritional, bioactive and therapeutic potential of minor millets, along with ways of starch modification and product development through millet involvement. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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