Abstract

Four varieties of barley starches, W.B. Merlin, glacier, high amylose glacier, and high amylose hull-less glacier, were isolated from barley seeds. Apparent and absolute amylose contents, molecular size distributions of amylose and amylopectin, amylopectin branch-chain-length distributions, and Naegeli dextrin structures of the starches were analyzed. W.B. Merlin amylopectin had the longest detectable chain length of DP 67, whereas glacier, high amylose glacier and high amylose hull-less glacier amylopectins had the longest detectable chain length of DP 82, 79, and 78, respectively. All the four starches displayed a substantially reduced proportion of chains at DP 18–21. Amylopectins of high amylose varieties did not show significantly larger proportions of long chains than that of normal and waxy barley starch. Onset gelatinization temperatures of all four barley starches ranged from 55.0 to 56.5°C. Absolute amylose contents of W.B. Merlin, glacier, high amylose glacier, and high amylose hull-less glacier were 9.1, 29.5, 44.7, and 43.4%, respectively; phospholipid contents were 0.36, 0.78, 0.79, and 0.97%, respectively.

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