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Reducing Anti-Nutrients Related to Wheat Digestibility

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Reducing Anti-Nutrients Related to Wheat Digestibility
Reducing Anti-Nutrients Related to Wheat Digestibility
zzz Agricultural Utilization Research Institute WEBINAR
Wed, July 08, 2020 @ 12:00 PM — 01:00 PM (CDT)
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Are you gluten sensitive or do you have digestibility issues when consuming wheat products? Research indicates that gluten protein and “anti-nutrients,” such as amylase-trypsin inhibitors (ATI), and fructans (a component of fermentable oligo-di-monosaccharides and polyols-FODMAPs) in wheat have been identified as triggers of IBS. Efforts to reduce the discomforts resulting from the consumption of wheat-based products is critical in improving the health of consumers and increasing the profitability of wheat farmers. The long-term goal of this research is to increase wheat digestibility through the identification of wheat varieties with naturally low “anti-nutrient” levels and genetic variations of FODMAPs for breeding purposes and to explore fermentation as a processing technique to reduce FODMAPs in wheat food products. 


Please join University of Minnesota project researchers Dr. Jim Anderson and Dr. George Annor as they discuss findings to date in this multi-year research project, which is funded through the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Grant.


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AURI Connects: Webinar Wednesday is a monthly webinar series hosted by the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute. Each webinar explores different aspects of the food and ag sectors in Minnesota—from resources for food entrepreneurs to innovations in coproducts and biobased energy. 


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Professor of Wheat Breeding and Genetics, University of MN
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George Annor, Ph.D.
Assiatant Professor, University of Minnesota
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Please join University of Minnesota project researchers Dr. Jim Anderson and Dr. George Annor as they discuss current findings in a multi-year research project to increase wheat digestibility through the identification of wheat varieties and the exploration of fermentation as a processing technique to reduce FODMAPs in wheat food products. 

 
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