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Wheat aleurone layer: A site enriched with nutrients and bioactive molecules with potential nutritional opportunities for breeding

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JOURNAL OF CEREAL SCIENCE
卷 100, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcs.2021.103225

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Nutritional quality; Fiber; Metabolic functions; Antioxidant; Vitamins; Minerals; Omics

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This passage discusses the nutritional benefits of domesticated cereals and the importance of the aleurone layer in wheat seeds. Researchers have made significant progress in studying the composition and properties of the aleurone layer, with a focus on genetic and environmental factors influencing its characteristics.
Domesticated cereals (wheat, rice, corn, barley) contribute considerably to human nutrition providing energy, protein, micronutrients, vitamins, and antioxidants. In wheat, starch and protein accumulate in the endosperm whereas most of the phytonutrients are found in the aleurone layer (AL). The AL is the outermost layer of the endosperm and is removed with the bran in conventional milling. Many studies have been devoted to analyze this living tissue in cereal seeds, particularly in wheat. However, breeders still need to consider genetic and environmental factors that influence its properties and composition. The present survey focuses on recent advances achieved through proteomic and transcriptomic studies on the aleurone tissue. The origin of the AL in cereals, its mineral composition, antioxidants, nutrients and vitamins, the accumulation of globulins, and its major functions have been particularly highlighted. Studies dealing with the genetic factors involved in the variability of the AL components have also been emphasized. Improving the nutritional and health value of wheat for consumers is primordial. The present review proposes some approaches that could be developed through the AL traits breeding to improve the nutritional and health value of future wheat.

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