Affiliation:
1. Department of Food Science and Technology Graphic Era Deemed to be University Dehradun 248002 India
2. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics (Food Technology) ManavRachna International Institute of Research & Studies (MRIIRS) Faridabad 121003 India
3. Department of Food Science and Technology Amity University Punjab Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar 140306 India
4. Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana India
5. Division of Genetics Indian Agricultural Research Institute New Delhi 110012 India
Abstract
SummaryFlours from four wheat varieties grown at high (~3180 m) and low altitude (~247 m) were compared for particle size distribution, protein composition (monomeric and polymeric), amino acids, pasting and dough rheological properties. High altitude wheat (HAW) flours showed greater proportion of large size particles and higher protein content, gluten, ash content and each category of gliadins and high molecular weight glutenins but revealed lower gluten index than low altitude wheat (LAW) flours. HAW showed higher extractable polymeric, unextractable monomeric proteins, pasting temperature, damaged starch and arabinoxylans while lower unextractable polymeric, extractable monomeric protein, paste viscosity, dough stability and development time than LAW flours. HAW flours from PBW725 and HD3086 showed higher concentration of total aromatic and lower of total sulphur amino acids than their counterpart LAW flour. Differences in flours characteristics of LAW and HAW were clearly due to differences in accumulation of protein, starch and arabinoxylans.
Funder
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India
Science and Engineering Research Board
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Food Science
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