Phenolic compounds in whole-grains of wheat: a review

Authors

  • Monica Sharma Rastrapati Bhawan Cabinet Affair Apartments, Sector-10, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi-110075, India
  • Pranav Bhaskar Department of Biochemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh - 160014, India https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7449-7222

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52679/tabcj.2021.0003

Keywords:

antioxidant activity, bioactive compounds, bio-availability, phenolic compounds, whole-grains

Abstract

Whole-grains are important food resources for human beings, therefore, there is a need to pay special attention to increase their production to feed the world’s rapidly increasing population. Whole-grains are highly rich in nutrition and bioactive properties due to the available health-promoting biologically active metabolites such as phenolic compounds. Phenolic compounds are antioxidant-rich secondary metabolites having immense health benefits. Owing to their strong antioxidant activities, they have anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-diabetic properties; they exhibit anti-aging effects and can also cure cardiovascular diseases, obesity, etc. Numerous epidemiological studies have proven the inverse correlation between the consumption of whole cereal grains and reduce chronic diseases. This review article focuses on biologically active components of wheat grains, namely phenolic compounds, including their chemical structures, classification, biosynthesis, bioactivity, and bioavailability. Health benefits and functional potential of consumption of whole cereal grains have also been discussed. 

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Published

31-03-2021

How to Cite

Sharma, M., & Bhaskar, P. (2021). Phenolic compounds in whole-grains of wheat: a review. The Applied Biology & Chemistry Journal, 2(1), 8-17. https://doi.org/10.52679/tabcj.2021.0003

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