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DOI: 10.1094/CC-83-0354
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Starch Pasting Properties and Amylose Content from 17 Waxy Barley Lines.
T. Yanagisawa (1,2), E. Domon (3,4), M. Fujita (5), C. Kiribuchi-Otobe
(5,6), and T. Takayama (1). (1) National Agricultural Research Center for
Western Region (WeNARC), 1-3-1 Senyu, Zentsuji, Kagawa 765-8508, Japan. (2)
Corresponding author. E-mail: <tyanagi@affrc.go.jp> (3) National Agricultural
Research Center for Kyushu and Okinawa Region, KONARC, 2421 Suya, Nishigoshi,
Kikuchi, Kumamoto 861-1192, Japan. (4) Present address: National Institute of
Agrobiological Sciences, 2-1-2 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8602, Japan. (5)
National Institute of Crop Science, 2-1-18 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8518,
Japan. (6) Present address: National Agricultural and Bio-Oriented Research
Organization (NARO) 3-1-1 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8517, Japan. Cereal
Chem. 83(4):354-357. Accepted December 14, 2005. Copyright 2006 AACC
International, Inc.
Starch pasting properties and amylose content from 17 waxy barley lines (waxy
gene originating from indigenous lines and an artificial mutant) were analyzed
using rapid viscosity analysis (Rapid Visco Analyser [RVA]). Amylose contents
varied from 0% (Shikoku-hadaka 97) to 9.5% (Shikoku-hadaka 96) compared with 30%
for normal barley. Eight parameters were obtained from RVA profiles of these
lines and correlation between each of these parameters and amylose content were
evaluated. These parameters include pasting temperature (PT), peak viscosity
(PV), temperature at PV, minimum viscosity (MV), final viscosity (FV), breakdown
(BD), setback (SB), and time maintained at >80% PV (hot paste stability [HPS]).
Significant correlations (0.64 and 0.61) were found between amylose content and
FV and SB, respectively. High correlation (0.72) was found between amylose
content and temperature at PV. HPS calculated from RVA profiles showed the
highest correlation (0.79) to amylose content. Outer part of barley grains
contained higher amounts of amylose than the inner part. There was a tendency
that both PT and FV positively correlated to the amylose content of these parts.
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