Effect of solid state fermentation on proximate composition, antinutritional factors and in vitro protein digestibility of maize flour
Abstract Cereals including maize generally have limiting amino acids particularly lysine. In most cases, spontaneous fermentation is used to improve the nutritional profiles of maize‐based products. However, in such fermentation, biological risks including the presence of pathogenic microorganisms,...
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Main Authors: | Zemenu K. Terefe, Mary N. Omwamba, John M. Nduko |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f53f653864714bcf9e2bded623fba8ba |
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