Skip to main content

Articles

Page 4 of 5

  1. This study was designed to evaluate the bioactivities such as β-glucosidase activity, α-galactosidase activity, and the growth behavior of the Lactobacillus cultures in soy milk medium. Ten Lactobacillus cultures...

    Authors: J. Undhad Trupti, Sujit Das, Divyang Solanki, Dhvany Kinariwala and Subrota Hati
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:10
  2. Flake is consumed in many parts of the world. Flakes are majorly prepared from cereals. However, most flakes are deficient in protein and some other healthful substances. High-protein soymeal is rich in protei...

    Authors: Temitope Omolayo Fasuan, Kenneth Chigozie Asadu, Cynthia Chioma Anyiam, Linda Obianuju Ojokoh, Titilope Modupe Olagunju, Judith Uchenna Chima and Kingsley Osita Okpara
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:12
  3. Soy whey, a liquid nutritional by-product of soybean manufacture, is rich in proteins, oligosaccharides and isoflavones. Soy whey can be used to produce functional beverages, instead of discarding it as a wast...

    Authors: Yiqiang Dai, Jianzhong Zhou, Lixia Wang, Mingsheng Dong and Xiudong Xia
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:13
  4. Honey is known for its medicinal benefits and receiving renewed attention as natural medicine. Studies on health benefits of honey attributed its antioxidant activity to phenolic compounds, but the contributio...

    Authors: Hisham R. Ibrahim, Fukiko Nanbu and Takeshi Miyata
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:11
  5. Ammonium is an indispensable nutrient for crop growth, but anoxic conditions or inappropriate fertilizer usage result in the increase in ammonium content in soil. Excessive ammonium causes phytotoxicity. Thymo...

    Authors: Kai Guo, Guangchi An, Ning Wang, Bingdong Pang, Zhiqi Shi, Hongwu Bai, Li Zhang, Jian Chen and Weimin Xu
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:7
  6. Probiotics in ale beer may be attractive to health-conscious consumers. However, beer conditions may decrease probiotic viability. Powder produced from durian (Durio zibethinus) rind, a by-product that is current...

    Authors: Kriza Faye Calumba, Vondel Reyes, Franklin Bonilla, Elio Villasmil and Subramaniam Sathivel
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:8
  7. Rising consumer concerns with synthetic drugs to treat non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have promoted a shift towards using natural biological active constituents that offer similar health benefits. Hairless c...

    Authors: U. C. Urbizo-Reyes, J. E. Aguilar-Toalá and A. M. Liceaga
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:6
  8. Food components possessing zinc ligands can be used to inhibit zinc-dependent enzymes. In this study, zinc-binding peptides were derived from whey protein hydrolysates, and their ultrafiltration (> 1 and < 1 k...

    Authors: M. Chinonye Udechukwu, Chi Dang and Chibuike C. Udenigwe
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:5
  9. Protein hydrolysates were prepared from North Atlantic sea cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa) body wall (BW), and processing by-product flower (FL) and internal organs (IN). Sea cucumber proteins from these three tiss...

    Authors: Tharindu R. L. Senadheera, Deepika Dave and Fereidoon Shahidi
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:3
  10. This work evaluated the functional properties of sesame protein fractions in order to determine their potential in food applications. Sesame seed protein fractions were prepared according to their solubility: ...

    Authors: Atinuke O. Idowu, Adeola M. Alashi, Ifeanyi D. Nwachukwu, Tayo N. Fagbemi and Rotimi E. Aluko
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:4
  11. Milk from different species has been exploited for the isolation of various functional ingredients for decades. Irrespective of the source, milk is considered as a complete food, as it provides essential nutri...

    Authors: Snigdha Guha, Heena Sharma, Gaurav Kr Deshwal and Priyanka Singh Rao
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:2
  12. Soy (Glycine max) and oats (Avena sativa) are plant sources used in milk-alternative beverages. However, protein and lipid constituents of these food matrices can undergo alterations during the storage. In this w...

    Authors: Laura Moretto, Federica Tonolo, Alessandra Folda, Valeria Scalcon, Alberto Bindoli, Marco Bellamio, Emiliano Feller and Maria Pia Rigobello
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2021 3:1
  13. Dietary di/tripeptides elicit preventive effects against lifestyle-related diseases such as hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia, etc. Although there have been evidential reports that the intake of protein h...

    Authors: Toshiro Matsui, Atsuko Yoshino and Mitsuru Tanaka
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:30
  14. Rice false smut is an emerging plant disease worldwide. Ustiloxin A (UstA) is the major mycotoxin found in rice false smut balls, which are fungal colonies in rice florets. In this study, a new method consisti...

    Authors: Gang Wang, Dan He, Fengchun Zhao, Junqiang Hu, Yin-Won Lee, Jianrong Shi and Jianhong Xu
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:29
  15. We hypothesize that Iron-Deficiency Anemia (IDA) has been misconceptualized. In the body, low blood iron is not caused by a deficiency. The primary cause of low iron, appearing to be IDA, is the expenditure of al...

    Authors: Debasis Bagchi, Bernard W. Downs, Manashi Bagchi and Steve Kushner
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:26
  16. Hypolipidemic and anti-obesity properties of extruded black, pinto and white beans were examined in male Syrian hamsters fed high fat diets for 3 weeks. The efficiency and effectiveness of extruder processing ...

    Authors: Priscila L. S. Alves, Jose De J Berrios, James Pan and Wallace H. Yokoyama
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:25
  17. The members of myeloblastosis transcription factor (MYB TF) family are involved in the regulation of biotic and abiotic stresses in plants. However, the role of MYB TF in phosphorus remobilization remains larg...

    Authors: Fangwei Yu, Shenyun Wang, Wei Zhang, Hong Wang, Li Yu, Zhangjun Fei and Jianbin Li
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:24
  18. Traditional complementary foods are mainly starchy foods with limiting nutrient quality and can be fortified using protein rich crops like almond seed. This research thus aimed at investigating the nutritional...

    Authors: Ade Raymond Adesanmi, Sunday Abiodun Malomo and Tayo Nathaniel Fagbemi
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:23
  19. The purpose of this study is to reveal the genetic mechanism of the variation of amylose content among different semi waxy or glutinous japonica rice in the background of Wxmp gene. Sixty-four semi waxy lines der...

    Authors: Shu Yao, Yadong Zhang, Yanqing Liu, Chunfang Zhao, Lihui Zhou, Tao Chen, Qing Yong Zhao, Balakrishna Pillay and Cailin Wang
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:22
  20. Exogenous melatonin (MT) was found to be an interesting tool for enhancing the resistance of rice to Xanthomonasoryzaepv. oryzae (Xoo)-caused bacterial blight (BB). However, the accurate comparison of the express...

    Authors: Xian Chen, Pedro Laborda, Yan Dong and Fengquan Liu
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:21
  21. Undersized crawfish have little economic value and are often discarded. Producing crawfish minced meat (CMM) from undersized crawfish and using an appropriate freezing technique may enable an economically viab...

    Authors: Franklin Bonilla, Vondel Reyes, Alexander Chouljenko, Bennett Dzandu and Subramaniam Sathivel
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:20
  22. Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyopneumoniae), is the primary aetiological agent of enzootic pneumonia leading to chronic respiratory disease prevalent worldwide. Conventional pigs are the only animals used for pat...

    Authors: Yuan Gan, Xing Xie, Lei Zhang, Qiyan Xiong, Guoqing Shao and Zhixin Feng
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:19
  23. Fruity smelling esters play an important role for the aroma of hops and beer and they have been characterized as key aroma compounds in different hop varieties. Studies on the transfer of hop-derived compounds...

    Authors: Sabrina Brendel, Thomas Hofmann and Michael Granvogl
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:18
  24. Food industries seek to incorporate nutritious ingredients as they could bring added value to the final food products. One of the most interesting options is that sea buckthorn contains high concentrations of ...

    Authors: Arnau Vilas-Franquesa, Jordi Saldo and Bibiana Juan
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:17
  25. An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Authors: Jiangfeng Song, Gang Wu, Tao Li, Chunquan Liu and Dajing Li
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:16

    The original article was published in Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:7

  26. To understand rice types that were utilized during postdomestication and in the modern age and the potential of genetic research in aged rice materials, archaeogenetic analysis was conducted for two population...

    Authors: Katsunori Tanaka, Chunfang Zhao, Ningyuan Wang, Shinji Kubota, Masaaki Kanehara, Nobuhiko Kamijo, Ryuji Ishikawa, Hiroyuki Tasaki, Minako Kanehara, Bin Liu, Minghui Chen, Shin-ichi Nakamura, Tetsuro Udatsu and Cailin Wang
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:15
  27. Many studies have shown the efficacy of phage therapy in reducing gastrointestinal pathogens. However, it is unclear whether phages can successfully colonize the gut when administered in an adequate amount for...

    Authors: Hongduo Bao, Hui Zhang, Yan Zhou, Shujiao Zhu, Maoda Pang, Khashayar Shahin, Ademola Olaniran, Stefan Schmidt and Ran Wang
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:14
  28. Finger millet porridges (FMP), rich in nutrient and non-nutrient compounds have been used in the traditional food cultures in Asia. The aims of the study were to determine the effect of different processing co...

    Authors: Disna Kumari, Anoma Chandrasekara, Prisko Athukorale and Fereidoon Shahidi
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:13
  29. Cereals and millets have been known as poor man’s crops for a long time, and have good potential in the mercenary system of food and in research and development but these coarse grains have been leftover and u...

    Authors: Savita Budhwar, Kashika Sethi and Manali Chakraborty
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:12
  30. Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK) is a mitochondrial enzyme in a variety of eukaryotes, including the plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum. This enzyme can reduce the oxidation of glucose to acetyl-coA by phosph...

    Authors: Tao Gao, Dan He, Xin Liu, Fang Ji, Jianhong Xu and Jianrong Shi
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:11
  31. Glucolipotocixity induces IL-1 β secretion which impairs pancreatic β-cell insulin secretion. Ellagic acid and urolithin A have strong anti-inflammatory effect on cells. Muscadine and amla are very good source...

    Authors: Srikanth Earpina, Karen McDonough, Millicent Yeboah-Awudzi, Kristina J. Cook, Sita Aggarwal and Jack N. Losso
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:10
  32. Fatty acid composition and triacylglycerols (TAG) profile of chia seed oil were determined. The main fatty acids present in the tested oil were α-linolenic acid (Ln, 61.1%) > linoleic acid (L, 16.6%) > palmiti...

    Authors: Abrehem Abad and Fereidoon Shahidi
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:9
  33. Conventional drying using heated air oven is commonly used as a method for preserving the product but often affects the nutritional value, taste, and texture. However, the heat from the drying method can oxidi...

    Authors: A. S. Roslan, A. Ismail, Y. Ando and A. Azlan
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:8
  34. 1H NMR spectroscopy was adopted to determine compositional changes (mainly sugars, organic acids and amino acids) involved in cold-stored immature soybean grains after exogenous spermine treatment. Significant .....

    Authors: Jiangfeng Song, Gang Wu, Tao Li, Chunquan Liu and Dajing Li
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:7

    The Correction to this article has been published in Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:16

  35. Wheat scab (WS, Fusarium head blight), one of the most severe diseases of winter wheat in Yangtze-Huaihe river region, whose monitoring and timely forecasting at large scale would help to optimize pesticide sp...

    Authors: Weiguo Li, Yang Liu, Hua Chen and Cheng Cheng Zhang
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:5
  36. Increased gut permeability facilitates the uptake of food allergens into the bloodstream and triggers allergenic reactions. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of Lactobacillus pentosus S-PT84 (S-PT84)...

    Authors: Hiroaki Kanouchi, Kaustav Majumder, Hiroshi Shibata and Yoshinori Mine
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:4
  37. This study investigated physical, chemical and lipid oxidative properties of emulsion gels (W/O) incorporating Jerusalem artichoke (JA) inulin. Primary purified inulin extract (PPIE, 1%) improved the homogenei...

    Authors: Feijie Li, Aynur Gunenc and Farah Hosseinian
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:2
  38. The effects of ultrasound power on extraction kinetic model, and physicochemical and structural characteristics of collagen from chicken lung were studied. Ultrasound power caused a significant increase in ext...

    Authors: Ye Zou, Heng Yang, Xinxiao Zhang, Pingping Xu, Di Jiang, Muhan Zhang, Weimin Xu and Daoying Wang
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2020 2:3
  39. The uptake of arsenic by vegetables from soil irrigated with arsenic enriched groundwater poses a major health hazard. The edible portion of these vegetables transfer arsenic to the human beings. The uptake of...

    Authors: Sirat Sandil, Péter Dobosy, Krisztina Kröpfl, Anna Füzy, Mihály Óvári and Gyula Záray
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:14
  40. Maize (Zea mays) is a cereal crop of global food importance. However, the deficiency of essential amino acids, more importantly lysine, methionine and tryptophan, in the major seed storage zein proteins makes cor...

    Authors: Nasr Ullah Khan, Mohamed Sheteiwy, Ning Lihua, Muhammad Mohib Ullah Khan and Zhao Han
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:13
  41. Resistant starch (RS) encompasses those forms of starch which are not accessible to human digestive enzymes and are fermented in the colons producing short chain fatty acids. The plant materials containing RS ...

    Authors: Q. Q. Tian, X. Li, C. M. Lu and X. W. Fang
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:12
  42. In the original publication of this article [1], the author point out the ‘3.18–4.77 CFU/g’ in sentence ‘At day 10, all counts were in the range of 5.49–6.57 and 3.18–4.77 CFU/g sample for gels added without a...

    Authors: Avtar Singh, Soottawat Benjakul and Thummanoon Prodpran
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:11

    The original article was published in Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:5

  43. The objectives of this study were to develop a probiotic milk powder containing Lactobacillus plantarum NCIMB 8826 immobilized with prebiotic Hi-maize starch and to analyze cell viability after spray drying and e...

    Authors: Ronamae Bradford, Vondel Reyes, Franklin Bonilla, Federico Bueno, Bennett Dzandu, Chen Liu, Alexander Chouljenko and Subramaniam Sathivel
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:10
  44. The uptake and accumulation of di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) in six leafy vegetables was investigated under hydroponic conditions. The test vegetables were six varieties of Brassica campestris ssp., including Kangre...

    Authors: Yong Li, Huang-qian Yan and Xiang-yang Yu
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:9
  45. The practice of eating insects has been documented for a long time. With obvious economic and environmental advantages, edible insects are in the spotlight recently due to their enormous potential in multiple ...

    Authors: Chufei Tang, Ding Yang, Huaijian Liao, Hongwu Sun, Chuanjing Liu, Lanjun Wei and Fanfan Li
    Citation: Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2019 1:8

Annual Journal Metrics

  • 2022 Citation Impact
    4.7 - 2-year Impact Factor
    5.0 - 5-year Impact Factor
    1.515 - SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper)
    0.697 - SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

    2023 Speed
    25 days submission to first editorial decision for all manuscripts (Median)
    114 days submission to accept (Median)

    2023 Usage 
    467,397 downloads
    67 Altmetric mentions