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DOI: 10.1094/CC-82-0488
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Relationship Between NIR Spectra and RVA Parameters During Wheat Germination.
Réka Juhász (1), Szilveszter Gergely (1), Tímea Gelencsér (1), and András
Salgó (1,2). (1) Department of Biochemistry and Food Technology, Budapest
University of Technology and Economics, Műegyetem rkp. 3., H-1111 Budapest,
Hungary. (2) Corresponding author. E-mail: <salgo@mail.bme.hu> Cereal Chem.
82(5):488-493. Accepted April 13, 2005. Copyright 2005 AACC International,
Inc.
The process of germination in six different wheat cultivars was monitored
using NIR spectroscopy and the Rapid Visco Analyser (RVA) method. Near-infrared
spectra provided insight into both chemical and physical changes that occur in
the seed, in particular mobilization processes involving carbohydrates. RVA
curves also contain physical and chemical information and can be interpreted as
physicochemical spectra. The process of germination was followed sensitively
through the RVA curves and some rheological parameters (peak viscosity, trough,
breakdown, final viscosity, and setback) were highly correlated (R = 0.95–0.98)
with predicted values calculated from NIR spectra. Viscosity data calculated
from RVA curves collected at 200–480 sec showed the most characteristic
changes during the early heat treatment stage of the pasting procedure. Strong
intercorrelations were found between viscosity data and NIR spectra from the
beginning of the swelling and gelatinization processes in germinating seed. The
NIR and RVA methods were sensitive tools for the rapid investigation of the
germination process, which is important both from a physiological and
technological point of view.
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