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Effect of storage and processing of Brazilian flaxseed on lipid and lignan contents

DOI: 10.1590/S0101-20612012005000037

Keywords: flaxseed, lignan, fatty acids' profile, stability to process and storage.

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flaxseed has been widely studied around the world; its incorporation into products habitually consumed by human populations has been stimulated due to its unique nutritional value. the objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition of brazilian flaxseed, to analyze the stability of lipids present in whole flaxseed flour (wff) or partially defatted flaxseed flour (dff) stored under several temperatures, and to investigate the effect of bread making on a product containing flaxseed. whole flaxseed flour presented (g.100 g-1) 25.7 of insoluble fiber, 10.7 of soluble fiber, 38.9 of lipids, and 2.65 of lignan. defatted flaxseed flour presented 65% less lipids, 36% more fiber and 56% more lignan than whole flaxseed flour. the fatty acid profile was maintained in the defatted flaxseed flour, and it presented a stable composition during storage under ambient temperature, refrigeration, and freezing. the fatty acid profile was similar in the bread containing defatted flaxseed flour after dough development, baking, and storage at room temperature or refrigerated. after baking, 89% of the lignan content was kept in bread. results show that brazilian flaxseed has an interesting chemical composition, and that defatted flaxseed, by-product of lipid extraction, presents a good stability to grind and storage under several temperatures. thus, defatted flaxseed flour can be incorporated in bread, increasing its nutritional and functional value.

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