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Publication no. C-2002- 0603-07R
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A Radioisotopic Study of the Entry of Calcium Ion into the Maize Kernel
During Nixtamalization.
C. Zazueta (1), G. Ramos (2), J. L.
Fernández-Muñoz (2), M. E. Rodríguez (3), G. Acevedo-Hernández (4), and R.
C. Pless (2,5). (1) Departamento de Bioquímica, Instituto Nacional de
Cardiología, Mexico City, Mexico, C.P. 14080. (2) Centro de Investigación en
Ciencia Aplicada y Tecnología Avanzada del I.P.N., Unidad Querétaro, José
Siurob 10, Col. Alameda, Querétaro, Mexico, C.P. 76040. (3) Laboratorio de
Física Aplicada y Tecnología Avanzada, Instituto de Física, UNAM, Campus
Juriquilla, Apdo. Postal 0-1010, Querétaro, Qro., Mexico. (4) Departamento de
Ingeniería Genética de Plantas, CINVESTAV-Irapuato, A.P. 629, Irapuato,
Guanajuato, Mexico, C.P. 36500. (5) Corresponding author. Phone/fax:
52-4422129466. E-mail: <Reynaldo.Pless@cicataqro.ipn.mx> Cereal Chem.
79(4):500-503. Accepted February 13, 2002. Copyright 2002 American Association
of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
The entry of calcium ions from the nixtamalization solution into maize
kernels over time was followed in model experiments using radiolabeled calcium
ions, with autoradiographic evaluation of the kernels after different cooking
and steeping times. Calcium ions immediately entered the pericarp and were
rapidly fixed at the outer boundary of the endosperm, especially at the external
surface of the germ. Entry of calcium into the endosperm occurred gradually
after long steeping times, except in the case of broken kernels, for which
massive invasion by calcium was observed. After extended steeping times, a
moderate amount of calcium-45 was evident in the germ. Specific perforation of
the outer layers of the grains provided a defined route of facilitated entry of
calcium into the endosperm. No fundamental difference with respect to
penetrability by calcium ion was seen in a comparison between flint-type grains
and grains containing only floury endosperm.
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