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1. Gastrointestinal tract morphology, nutrient digestibility, and digesta mean retention time in laying hens of two different breeds fed with fine or coarse oat hulls.

2. Evaluation of safety and biomedical potential of water-soluble oat lignin Avena sativa L.

3. Dilution of broiler breeder diets with oat hulls prolongs feeding but does not affect central control of appetite.

4. Evaluation of fibrous feed ingredients alternatives to oat hulls as a source of feed structure in broiler diets.

5. Enhancing phenolic and lipid compound production in oat bran via acid pretreatment and solid-state fermentation with Aspergillus niger.

6. Unraveling cereal physical barriers composed of cell walls and protein matrix: Insights from structural changes and starch digestion.

7. Technological quality improvement of gluten-free dough and chapatti-making by incorporation of modified oat 1,4-β-D-glucan.

8. Preparation and characterization of oat hulls-filled-sodium alginate biocomposite microbeads for the effective adsorption of toxic methylene blue dye.

9. Enrichment of antioxidant peptides by interfacial modification of oat polypeptides induced by zinc ions.

10. Mechanism underlying the effect of soluble oat β-glucan and tea polyphenols on wheat gluten aggregation characteristics.

11. Understanding the dual impact of oat protein on the structure and digestion of oat starch at pre- and post-retrogradation stages.

12. Carbohydrate digestion in the stomach of horses grazed on pasture, fed hay or hay and oats.

13. Microencapsulation of green tea polyphenols: Utilizing oat oil and starch-based double emulsions for improved delivery.

14. Unraveling the complex nexus: Interplay of volatile compounds, free amino acids, and metabolites in oat solid state fermentation.

15. Rheological, thermal, and in vitro starch digestibility properties of oat starch-lipid complexes.

16. Augmenting the quality and storage stability of soymilk by incorporation of untreated and ozonated oat 1,4-β-D-glucan.

17. The combined actions of the granule surface barrier and multiscale structural evolution of starch on in vitro digestion of oat flour.

18. Isolation, purification and characterization of β-glucan from cereals - A review.

19. Current trends in the preparation, characterization and applications of oat starch - A review.

20. Improving the cold water swelling properties of oat starch by subcritical ethanol-water treatment.

21. Oat β-glucan ameliorates epidermal barrier disruption by upregulating the expression of CaSR through dectin-1-mediated ERK and p38 signaling pathways.

22. Oat polyphenol avenanthramide-2c confers protection from oxidative stress by regulating the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway in PC12 cells.

23. Avenanthramide Metabotype from Whole-Grain Oat Intake is Influenced by Faecalibacterium prausnitzii in Healthy Adults.

24. Performance of reduced fat-reduced salt fermented sausage with added microcrystalline cellulose, resistant starch and oat fiber using the simplex design.

25. Application of mannitol producing Leuconostoc citreum TR116 to reduce sugar content of barley, oat and wheat malt-based worts.

26. Determination of 42 mycotoxins in oats using a mechanically assisted QuEChERS sample preparation and UHPLC-MS/MS detection.

27. Oat starch: Physico-chemical, morphological, rheological characteristics and its applications - A review.

28. Evaluation of oats with varying hull inclusion in broiler diets up to 35 days.

29. Efficient wound healing composite hydrogel using Egyptian Avena sativa L. polysaccharide containing β-glucan.

30. Octenylsuccinylation differentially modifies the physicochemical properties and digestibility of small granule starches.

31. Influence of egg weight and inclusion of oat hulls in the diet on digestive tract traits and growth performance of brown pullets reared under stress conditions.

32. Effect of oat and soybean rich in distinct non-starch polysaccharides on fermentation, appetite regulation and fat accumulation in rat.

33. The potential of two different Avena sativa L. cultivars to alleviate Cu toxicity.

34. Oatmeal interventions in severe insulin resistance on the intensive care unit: A case report.

35. Water extractable pentosans - Quantification of ferulic acid using RP-HPLC, techno-rheological and antioxidant properties.

36. Comparative analysis of the physical properties of o/w emulsions stabilised by cereal β-glucan and other stabilisers.

37. Prediction and analysis of GH14 family β-amylases in oat seedling extract: Structure and function insights using in silico approaches.

38. Cellulose nanocrystals from rice and oat husks and their application in aerogels for food packaging.

39. Influence of heat-moisture treatment (HMT) on physicochemical and functional properties of starches from different Indian oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivars.

40. A novel thermostable β-1,3-1,4-glucanase from Thermoascus aurantiacus and its application in oligosaccharide production from oat bran.

41. The retrogradation kinetics of starches of different botanical origin in the presence of glucose syrup.

42. An investigation of konjac glucomannan-keratin hydrogel scaffold loaded with Avena sativa extracts for diabetic wound healing.

43. Utilization of soy hulls, oat hulls, and flax meal fiber in adult broiler breeder hens.

44. Modification of structure and physicochemical properties of buckwheat and oat starch by γ-irradiation.

45. Relationship of carbohydrates and lignin molecular structure spectral profiles to nutrient profile in newly developed oats cultivars and barley grain.

46. Chia and oat emulsion gels as new animal fat replacers and healthy bioactive sources in fresh sausage formulation.

47. Dual enzyme modified oat starch: Structural characterisation, rheological properties, and digestibility in simulated GI tract.

48. Effect of germination on the structures and physicochemical properties of starches from brown rice, oat, sorghum, and millet.

49. γ-Irradiation of oat grain - Effect on physico-chemical, structural, thermal, and antioxidant properties of extracted starch.

50. Potential application of oat-derived ceramides in improving skin barrier function: Part 1. Isolation and structural characterization.

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