Search for dissertations about: "gluten free bread"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words gluten free bread.
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1. Staling and Starch Retrogradation in Speciality Bread
Abstract : Bread products are one of the most common and important foods in our daily diet, and have been since ancient times. Although it has a long history and comes in many variations, the staling phenomenon of bread is still not fully known. READ MORE
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2. Toward celiac-safe foods - Investigation of the interaction between transglutaminase 2 and gluten
Abstract : Celiac disease, a chronic autoimmune enteropathy, may develop in genetically predisposed individuals upon ingestion of gluten proteins found in wheat, barley, and rye. Overall prevalence of celiac disease is increasing and it currently affects around 1% of the population. READ MORE
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3. Is it the gluten-free diet that matters the most? : Food, gender and celiac disease
Abstract : Background: The only treatment for celiac disease consists of excluding gluten. Gluten is a protein complex found in wheat, rye, and barley, which are cereals commonly used in bread, pasta, pizza, etc. READ MORE
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4. Insulinogenic Effects of Milk- and Other Dietary Proteins, Mechanisms and metabolic implications
Abstract : The metabolic syndrome (type 2 diabetes, obesity, hypertension, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, dyslipidaemia, and hyperinsulinaemia), is increasing in prevalence world-wide. The progression of this syndrome proceeds through a step-wise deterioration of metabolic events where deterioration of insulin sensitivity appears to have a key role in a ?vicious circle? of hyperinsulinaemia/hyperglycaemia and insulin resistance. READ MORE
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5. Content of dietary fibre and phenolic compounds in broccoli side streams
Abstract : Shortage of food is an alarming problem today, with up to 821 million people that are undernourished world-wide. At the same time, enough edible foodstuff to feed 1.9 billion people are wasted or lost in the food supply chain that for aesthetic reasons, handling and transportation inadequacies in the food supply chain and lack of market. READ MORE