Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this study was to optimize the germination conditions of barnyard millet variety PRJ-1 in order to enhance the availability of bioactive compounds. The results indicated that the optimized germinated barnyard millet flour presented the higher nutraceuticals content than the raw barnyard millet flour. The effect of independent variables (soaking time, germination temperature and germination time) on responses (total/individual phenolic and flavonoids contents (TP&FC), antioxidant activity (AoxA) were analysed by central composite rotatable design (CCRD) analysis using RSM optimization technique. Statistical analysis revealed that soaking time, germination time, germination temperature significantly ( P

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