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1  to fabricate gliadin particles incorporated gamma-oryzanol.
2 re observed on the antioxidant efficiency of gamma-oryzanol.
3 ution and an enhanced thermostabilization of gamma-oryzanol.
4 l phenolic content, total phenolic acids and gamma-oryzanol (0.2mg GAE/g, 63.61 mug/g and 139.76 mg/1
5 ions were found in the precipitated soap for gamma-oryzanol (14.2 mg g(-1), representing 95.3% of tot
6  %), EAAE+SC-CO(2) retained higher levels of gamma-oryzanol (26.30 mg/g oil) and alpha-tocopherol (13
7 d an increase in the antioxidant activity of gamma-oryzanol (26.49%) by affecting both inhibitory mec
8                                              gamma-Oryzanol (279 mug/g) was also present as a mixture
9 from soap was found to be the best source of gamma-oryzanol (43.1 mg g(-1), representing 11.5% of tot
10 ons of fatty acids, tocopherol, tocotrienol, gamma-oryzanol and phenolic acids in glutinous rice were
11 tively for enhancing antioxidant activities, gamma-oryzanol and phenolic compounds.
12  indicated that PGBR had a higher content of gamma-oryzanol and tocols compared to BR and WR, when di
13             The methods used for analysis of gamma-oryzanol and tocols included solvent extraction an
14 rice (PGBR) of the same variety, focusing on gamma-oryzanol and tocols.
15 ment of profitable industrial procedures for gamma-oryzanol and tocopherol recovery, the contents of
16 on the spectral mode reveal the antioxidants gamma-oryzanol and tocopherol, and oxidation products ar
17 nificant amounts of the natural antioxidants gamma-oryzanol and tocopherols, which are lost to a larg
18 the most relevant bioactive compounds (GABA, gamma-oryzanol and total phenolic compounds) and antioxi
19 to 15.2-fold differences, and differences in gamma-oryzanol and total phenolics ranged between 100-27
20 milling, is rich in bioactive compounds like gamma-oryzanol and vitamin E.
21 pressure and modifier) to extract vitamin E, gamma-oryzanols and xanthophylls from rice bran.
22 ith 16.65, 2480, and 0.10mug/g of vitamin E, gamma-oryzanols and xanthophylls in pigmented and non-pi
23 on the phenolic compounds (alpha-tocopherol, gamma-oryzanol) and on the fatty acids of glutinous rice
24 ith 10% monoglycerides, (MG), rice wax (RW), gamma-oryzanol, and beta-sitosterol (PS), or ethylcellul
25  room temperature retains more anthocyanins, gamma-oryzanols, and vitamin E than does paddy stored at
26 c liposomes composed of soybean lecithin and gamma-oryzanol at an encapsulation efficiency of 90 %.
27 e parboiling methods increased the levels of gamma-oryzanol by three or fourfold compared with the le
28 es the performances of NP-HPLC in separating gamma-oryzanol components and develops a validated metho
29          Steaming method retained the higher gamma-oryzanol content (53.6-62.2mg/100g) in both PGBR a
30 tage reduction of linoleic acid (LA), higher gamma-oryzanol content and lower hexanal content.
31                           Frying reduced the gamma-oryzanol content significantly regardless of the r
32                         Total tocopherol and gamma-oryzanol contents of stabilized rice bran fraction
33 Unexpectedly, the antioxidant performance of gamma-oryzanol continued even when the induction period
34                           In food simulants, gamma-oryzanol demonstrated an initial burst release, fo
35 nation of 10 mg/mL hydrolysate and 1.3 mg/mL gamma-oryzanol exhibited a significant synergism in inhi
36                                          The gamma-oryzanol extract from biomass (72h) showed the gre
37 cluded proanthocyanidins, phenolic acids and gamma-oryzanols (ferulic acid derivatives).
38 ot cause detectable changes in the amount of gamma-oryzanol (feruloyl sterols) in rice seeds.
39  (SFA), mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), gamma-oryzanol, gamma-tocotrienol and total phenolic aci
40  had higher levels of PUFA, total vitamin E, gamma-oryzanol, hydrobenzoic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid
41                              The contents of gamma-oryzanol in cellulase treated ground rice husk wer
42  (14.2 mg g(-1), representing 95.3% of total gamma-oryzanol in crude RBO), and in the deodorisation d
43  (43.1 mg g(-1), representing 11.5% of total gamma-oryzanol in crude RBO).
44 three or fourfold compared with the level of gamma-oryzanol in raw rice.
45                                              gamma-Oryzanol is an important phytochemical used in pha
46 entration- and time-dependent inhibitions of gamma-oryzanol-loaded gliadin particles on HT-29 cells,
47                 Simulations demonstrated how gamma-oryzanol-loaded gliadin particles were unfolded in
48 is study described a protocol for developing gamma-oryzanol-loaded gliadin particles with enhanced st
49                                          The gamma-oryzanol major components changing in their profil
50 creased the effective collisions between the gamma-oryzanol molecules and free radicals.
51  drying reduces the loss of anthocyanins and gamma-oryzanols more than does hot air drying.
52 -1774.6 mug g(-1) tocols, ND-26484 mug g(-1) gamma-oryzanols, ND-12655 mug g(-1) phytosterols, ND-318
53  a simultaneous analytical method of tocols, gamma-oryzanols, phytosterols, squalene, cholecalciferol
54 xes (RW) or a mixture of beta-sitosterol and gamma-oryzanol (PS).
55 r wax (SW), and a mixture of beta-sitosterol/gamma-oryzanol (PS).
56 SSC) time of rice bran by Rhizopus oryzae on gamma-oryzanol recovery and its antioxidant properties.
57              SSC provides an increase in the gamma-oryzanol recovery followed by improving of the fun
58                       The biomass showed the gamma-oryzanol recovery increased by 51.5% (20.52mg/g),
59 otal phenolic content, total phenolic acids, gamma-oryzanol, saturated fatty acid and mono-unsaturate
60 ns of lipophilic antioxidants (vitamin E and gamma-oryzanol), soluble (including proanthocyanidins an
61  minerals, anthocyanins, phenolic compounds, gamma-oryzanols, tocopherols, tocotrienols, phytosterols
62 ycerol (TAG) along with micro nutrients like gamma-oryzanol, tocotrienols, tocopherols and phytostero
63                                              Gamma-oryzanol was extracted with organic solvents and i
64               The results also revealed that gamma-oryzanol was present in gliadin particles.
65 s effects on the contents of tocopherols and gamma-oryzanol were investigated.
66               Conversely, higher contents of gamma-oryzanols were observed in the PGBR group than in
67          The major component in rice bran is gamma-oryzanol which consisted of 4 main compounds, name