Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3110028318> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3110028318 endingPage "2280" @default.
- W3110028318 startingPage "2269" @default.
- W3110028318 abstract "Sorghum is the fifth cereal most produced in the world after wheat, rice, maize, and barley. In some regions, this crop is replacing maize, due to its high yield, resistance to drought and heat. There are several varieties of sorghum, whose coloration varies from cream, lemon-yellow, red, and even black. Pigmented sorghum grain is a rich source of antioxidants like polyphenols, mainly tannins, which have multiple benefits on human health such as, antiproliferative properties associated with the prevention of certain cancers, antioxidant activities related to the prevention of associated diseases to oxidative stress, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, it also improves glucose metabolism. Despite having these types of compounds, it is not possible to assimilate them, their use in the food industry has been limited, since sorghum is considered a food of low nutritional value, due to the presence of anti-nutritional factors such as strong tannins which form complexes with proteins and iron, thus reducing their digestibility. Based on these restrictions that this product has had as food for humans, the analysis of this review emphasizes the valorization of sorghum as a source of bioactive substances and the importance they confer on human health because of the biological potential it has." @default.
- W3110028318 created "2020-12-07" @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5002536905 @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5004917907 @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5026514412 @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5035691796 @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5035994072 @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5045602009 @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5050401250 @default.
- W3110028318 creator A5071152839 @default.
- W3110028318 date "2020-12-01" @default.
- W3110028318 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W3110028318 title "Sorghum (<i>Sorghum bicolor</i> L.) as a potential source of bioactive substances and their biological properties" @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1126906573 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1167662708 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1497126791 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1514100026 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1604766769 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1827704627 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1923217814 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1963722567 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1964749396 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1975939955 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1979788634 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1981131136 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1988284899 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W1989184130 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2003816208 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2006106575 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2022241201 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2026613235 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2031749115 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2042113259 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2054541414 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2056117747 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2062894969 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2066373451 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2070121640 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2072536872 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2078131079 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2078752301 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2081115111 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2082843893 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2087975046 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2089430292 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2091173109 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2092595708 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2101571252 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2111644829 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2143411766 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2145987588 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2184901767 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2191696637 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2325998270 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2389513897 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2406523124 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2461723517 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2512059081 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2515041158 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2522679020 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2551932267 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2605319502 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2611410896 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2734503614 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2736392252 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2736854813 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2747059730 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2763799060 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2775010043 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2793937433 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2799285371 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2799843766 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2804004070 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2804557728 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2843064489 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2884269796 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2884801846 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2885963973 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2886224059 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2887225838 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2897150231 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2899738897 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2902182650 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2902652706 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2907095465 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2911516447 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2913821533 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2930499761 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2942821384 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2960020417 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2972289819 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2995941705 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W3011095276 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W3017008552 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W4240959649 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W4289978777 @default.
- W3110028318 cites W2807836910 @default.
- W3110028318 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2020.1852389" @default.