international-hydrocolloids-conference.com/ IDF International Symposium on Cheese Ripening 20-24 May 2012 Madison, Wisconsin, USA Internet:www.fil-idf.org 50th CIFST Conference 27-30 May 2012 Niagara Falls, Canada Internet:http://cifst.ca/default.asp?ID=1250 IDF/INRA International Symposium on Spray-Dried Dairy Products 19-21 June 2012 St Malo, France Email: [email protected]
IFT Annual Meeting and Food Expo 25-29 June 2012 Las Vegas, USA Internet:www.ift.org 2nd International Conference on Food Oral Processing - Physics, Physiology, and Psychology of Eating 1-5 July 2012 Beaune, France Internet:https://colloque.inra.fr/fop XVI IUFoST World Congress of Food Science and Technology 7-11 August 2012 Salvador, Brazil Internet:www.iufost2012.org.br ICoMST 2012 - 58th International Congress http://www.selleckchem.com/products/abt-199.html of Meat Science and Technology 12-17 August 2012 Calgary, Canada Internet: TBA Foodmicro Inhibitor Library molecular weight 2012 3-7 September 2012 Istanbul, Turkey Internet:www.foodmicro.org Eurosense 2012 - European Conference on Sensory and Consumer Research 9-12 September 2012 Bern, Switzerland Internet: TBA 8th Nizo Dairy Conference 11-13 September 2013
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“The consumption of the common bean is one of the most widespread practices around the world, accounting for almost half of the consumed legume grains, especially in the less developed countries (Broughton, Hernández
& Blair, 2003). Moreover it is an important source of protein in the human meal that has starches, vitamins, minerals and fibers (Broughton, Hernández & Blair, 2003) besides to be cholesterol free and it has a marginal content of sodium and fat (Shahidi, 1997, Chapter 1). However, certain compounds which are present in common beans were considered undesirable for obstructing the bioavailability of minerals (Reddy, Sathe, & Salunkhe, 1982) and they compromise the protein digestibility, harming Non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase the nutritional value of this food (Sgarbieri & Whitaker, 1982). But it has been found that the highest consumption of beans is inversely associated with some types of cancers, such as prostate, breast and colon cancers (Mather, 2002), beyond being associated with reduced risk of diabetes and obesity (Geil & Anderson, 1994) due to the presence of elements which are able to retard the glycemic response, slowing the release of glucose into the blood (Shahidi, 1997, Chapter 1). The anticarcinogenic and antioxidant effect has been attributed to the presence of the same previously unwanted elements, such as the phenolic (Cardador-Martínez, Loarca-Piña, & Oomah, 2002) and phytate (Thomson & Zhang, 1991) acids. The phenolic compounds may be responsible for chelating metals as well as inhibiting the free radicals capitation by limiting the action of the lipoxygenase enzyme. Among these are the tannins, phenol acids and flavonoids (Martinez, Ibáñez, & Rincón, 2002).