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Physical and biochemical properties of maize hardness and extrudates of selected hybrids
Authors:Lee Kyung-Min  Bean Scott R  Alavi Sajid  Herrman Timothy J  Waniska Ralph D
Institution:Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA.
Abstract:Protein and starch determinants of maize kernel hardness and extruded products were characterized to better define the role of endosperm texture during extrusion. Maize physical properties were correlated with total proteins and zein subclasses (p < 0.01). The extrusion process significantly altered protein solubility and increased protein fragmentation as measured by RP-HPLC and size exclusion chromatography. Harder grits and extrudates demonstrated higher amylose content, lower degree of starch damage, and fragmentation at different screw speeds than softer grits and extrudates. Differences in extrudate expansion ratio, water absorption index, water solubility index, oil absorption capacity, and breaking stress between harder and softer hybrids were related to protein aggregation and fragmentation as well as starch damage and fragmentation.
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