Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes

Background: Ancient grains with ethnic food origins are gaining renewed interest in contemporary food design due to its balanced nutritional profiles and health benefits. The “North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat” (Triticum dicoccum), a tetraploid species, had ethnic origins with German immigrants from R...

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Main Authors: Ashish Christopher, Dipayan Sarkar, Steve Zwinger, Kalidas Shetty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Ethnic Foods
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352618117302408
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spelling doaj-497258d46f0045b696fba9f8818414eb2020-11-24T21:07:51ZengBMCJournal of Ethnic Foods2352-61812018-03-01516674Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetesAshish Christopher0Dipayan Sarkar1Steve Zwinger2Kalidas Shetty3Department of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USADepartment of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USACarrington Research Extension Centre, North Dakota State University, Carrington, USADepartment of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA; Corresponding author. Department of Plant Sciences, 1320 Albrecht Boulevard, 214 Quentin Burdick Building, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, 58108, USA.Background: Ancient grains with ethnic food origins are gaining renewed interest in contemporary food design due to its balanced nutritional profiles and health benefits. The “North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat” (Triticum dicoccum), a tetraploid species, had ethnic origins with German immigrants from Russia migrating to North Dakota in late 19th century. Targeting such grains with ethnic origins that are rich in fibers, amino acids, minerals, and other bioactive compounds has significant merit for advancing health benefits against emerging diet-linked chronic diseases. Based on this rationale, phenolic-linked antioxidant and antihyperglycemic properties of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat was compared with those of other commercial wheat cultivars in order to integrate it into a health-targeted food design based on past ethnic food insights. Methods: Aqueous extracts of the North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat (with and without hull) and two other commercial wheat varieties, Barlow and Coteau, were analyzed before and after milling. The total soluble phenolic content, phenolic acid profile, protein content, antioxidant activity, type 2 diabetes relevant α-amylase, and α-glucosidase enzyme inhibitory activities were determined using in vitro assay models. Results: North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat with hull had highest total soluble phenolic content and associated antioxidant and antihyperglycemic properties (before and after milling) when compared to the other commercial wheat cultivars. Conclusion: Results indicated that North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat with hull can be integrated into a health-targeted contemporary food design as a part of dietary support against chronic hyperglycemia and oxidative stress associated with early stages type 2 diabetes. Keywords: Antioxidant, Enzyme inhibitors, Ethnic wheat, North Dakota Common Emmer, Phenolics, Type 2 diabeteshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352618117302408
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author Ashish Christopher
Dipayan Sarkar
Steve Zwinger
Kalidas Shetty
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Dipayan Sarkar
Steve Zwinger
Kalidas Shetty
Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes
Journal of Ethnic Foods
author_facet Ashish Christopher
Dipayan Sarkar
Steve Zwinger
Kalidas Shetty
author_sort Ashish Christopher
title Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes
title_short Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes
title_full Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes
title_fullStr Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic food perspective of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes
title_sort ethnic food perspective of north dakota common emmer wheat and relevance for health benefits targeting type 2 diabetes
publisher BMC
series Journal of Ethnic Foods
issn 2352-6181
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background: Ancient grains with ethnic food origins are gaining renewed interest in contemporary food design due to its balanced nutritional profiles and health benefits. The “North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat” (Triticum dicoccum), a tetraploid species, had ethnic origins with German immigrants from Russia migrating to North Dakota in late 19th century. Targeting such grains with ethnic origins that are rich in fibers, amino acids, minerals, and other bioactive compounds has significant merit for advancing health benefits against emerging diet-linked chronic diseases. Based on this rationale, phenolic-linked antioxidant and antihyperglycemic properties of North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat was compared with those of other commercial wheat cultivars in order to integrate it into a health-targeted food design based on past ethnic food insights. Methods: Aqueous extracts of the North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat (with and without hull) and two other commercial wheat varieties, Barlow and Coteau, were analyzed before and after milling. The total soluble phenolic content, phenolic acid profile, protein content, antioxidant activity, type 2 diabetes relevant α-amylase, and α-glucosidase enzyme inhibitory activities were determined using in vitro assay models. Results: North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat with hull had highest total soluble phenolic content and associated antioxidant and antihyperglycemic properties (before and after milling) when compared to the other commercial wheat cultivars. Conclusion: Results indicated that North Dakota Common Emmer Wheat with hull can be integrated into a health-targeted contemporary food design as a part of dietary support against chronic hyperglycemia and oxidative stress associated with early stages type 2 diabetes. Keywords: Antioxidant, Enzyme inhibitors, Ethnic wheat, North Dakota Common Emmer, Phenolics, Type 2 diabetes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352618117302408
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