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An aroma extract dilution analysis (AEDA) was applied to classify the aroma composition of T.foenum-graecum extract into three groups having different sensory relevance: \\ | An aroma extract dilution analysis (AEDA) was applied to classify the aroma composition of T.foenum-graecum extract into three groups having different sensory relevance: \\ | ||
“high” - [[http:// | “high” - [[http:// | ||
- | “medium” - (Z)-1, | + | “medium” - (Z)-1, |
“background” - diacetyl (buttery), | “background” - diacetyl (buttery), | ||
(together with some unidentified substances). \\ | (together with some unidentified substances). \\ | ||
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"The average yield in essential oil was 1.24% (w/w). GC-MS analysis resulted in the identification of 13 compounds representing 97.2% of the total essential oil. The most abundant components (> 4%) of the fenugreek essential oil were β-pinene (15.05%), 2, | "The average yield in essential oil was 1.24% (w/w). GC-MS analysis resulted in the identification of 13 compounds representing 97.2% of the total essential oil. The most abundant components (> 4%) of the fenugreek essential oil were β-pinene (15.05%), 2, | ||
[Inhibitory potential of omega-3 fatty and fenugreek essential oil on key enzymes of carbohydrate-digestion and hypertension in diabetes rats. Hamden, K., Keskes, H., Belhaj, S., Mnafgui, K., Allouche, N., Lipids in health and disease, Vol.10(1), 2011, 226] [[http:// | [Inhibitory potential of omega-3 fatty and fenugreek essential oil on key enzymes of carbohydrate-digestion and hypertension in diabetes rats. Hamden, K., Keskes, H., Belhaj, S., Mnafgui, K., Allouche, N., Lipids in health and disease, Vol.10(1), 2011, 226] [[http:// | ||
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+ | Fenugreek with reduced bitterness (FRB) may be prepared by treating fenugreek with beta-glucosidase. \\ | ||
+ | "... diosgenin is considered to be an active ingredient. However, a major part of protodioscin was converted by the enzyme into dioscin in the FRB. Therefore, in our study, dioscin as well as diosgenin may have contributed to the improvement of glucose and lipid metabolism... 1.2% or more of FRB prevents diet-induced metabolic disorders including insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and fatty liver [in rat]. The effective and safe dose of FRB is around 1.2% (w/w) contained in the diet (~ 0.25 g/kg BW/ | ||
+ | [Fenugreek with reduced bitterness prevents diet-induced metabolic disorders in rats., Muraki, E., Chiba, H., Taketani, K., Hoshino, S., Tsuge, N., Tsunoda, N., Kasono, K., Lipids in health and disease, 11(1), 2012, 1] [[https:// | ||
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Kohl, F.G., Die officinellen Pflanzen der Pharmacopoea Germanica, t. 102 (1891-1895) [F.G. Kohl] \\ | Kohl, F.G., Die officinellen Pflanzen der Pharmacopoea Germanica, t. 102 (1891-1895) [F.G. Kohl] \\ | ||
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