The chemical composition of barley grain (Hordeum vulgare L.) landraces from the Canary Islands
Date
2015Abstract
Proximate composition (moisture, protein, fat, ash and carbohydrate components such
as total carbohydrates, starch, amylose, dietary fibre, sucrose and fructose), pH and
acidity were determined in eighteen wheat landraces cultivars from the Canary Islands
in order to establish differences between them and contribute to their characterization.
All the parameters analyzed showed significant differences between the analyzed
cultivars; and also many parameters were affected by the specie and subspecie of
wheat considered. The samples of Triticum aestivum had higher mean moisture,
protein and fibre and lower mean starch, sucrose, and amylose concentrations than
those samples belonging to Triticum turgidum. Low starch content and high fibre
content could be due to the transformation of starch in resistant starch in the
desiccation process of wheat grains. An important contribution to the daily intake of
complex carbohydrates including fibre, as well as of protein and phenolic compounds
was observed for the consumption of wheat.