Implications of husking process on the nutritional composition of sorghum grains: diverse varieties and regions

Author:

Khalfalla Maha12ORCID,Zsombik László3,Diósi Gerda4,Győri Zoltán1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Nutrition University of Debrecen Böszörményi 138, utca–4032 Debrecen Hungary

2. Central Laboratory Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Khartoum P.O. Box 7099 Sudan

3. Institute of Research and Educational Farm University of Debrecen Vilmos 4‐6, utca–4400 Nyíregyháza Hungary

4. Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Institute of Food Sciences and Technology University of Debrecen Böszörményi 138, utca–4032 Debrecen Hungary

Abstract

SummarySorghum, known for its nutritional value, health benefits and gluten‐free status, is now widely produced and suitable for human consumption in developed regions due to advancements in sorghum research and processing techniques. The research looked at how well the husking fraction time unit (HFTU) technique worked by examining its effects on the nutritional value of three varieties of sorghum grain. The efficiency of the husking process was assessed at 87% for concentrated and redistributed nutritional contents and 60% for variation of mineral contents based on bran/ endosperm. The technique reduced the T.K.W. compared to whole grain to the endosperm (grits). Moreover, the redistribution of the crude protein % showed the precision of the HFTU procedure by demonstrating an average of 26.6% as a variation ratio of the bran/endosperm in the data set. Contrary to the content of the total dietary fibre content, for example, the variation of TDF % attributed to bran/endosperm was 10.9%. On the other hand, the average ash % of whole grains (hummer) and husked products (TM05C) was increased by 33.2% based on averages of 1.5% and 2.1%, respectively. Accordingly, it was approved that the HFTU procedure effectively separated the endosperm (grits) and bran. This study also found that minerals such as Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, P, S and Zn changed over 30‐to‐80‐time units by 29%, 13%, 8%, 4%, 17%, 18%, 1%, 13%, 6% and 12% in the bran and endosperm. The HFTU process has influenced the colour attributes of variation sorghum varieties, particularly within a time scale of 80 (S) units. The research revealed that the husking technique substantially impacted the different sorghum grain varieties’ nutritional composition and colour properties. The method can be useful for developers in enhancing sorghum grain products’ nutritional properties attributed to various varieties and regions, allowing them to provide high nutritional quality sourced from sustainable products.

Publisher

Wiley

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