Extraction, quantification and biochemical characterization of cereal industry by‐product cell wall

2020 
The current study was aimed to extract and purify the cell walls of cereal industrial by‐products, that is, maize, wheat, and barley bran, followed by their nutritional and biochemical properties. For the purpose, three varieties of wheat and barley were procured from Ayub Agriculture Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Cell walls from industrial by‐products were isolated and purified followed by the removal of starch and proteins from contaminating endosperm tissue. Moreover, their sugar and polysaccharide contents wall were determined through gas chromatography and alkaline treatment, respectively. Results revealed that cell wall content is more in barley (43.18 ± 0.58, 42.43 ± 1.07 and 42.08 ± 0.13 g/50 g than in wheat (39.30 ± 1.67, 38.72 ± 0.45, and 37.45 ± 0.23 g/50 g) and maize (34.00 ± 0.08, 34.56 ± 0.39, and 33.76 ± 1.21 g/50 g). Moreover, barley industry by‐product cell wall has higher total sugars and total phenolic acids contents whereas, wheat industry by‐product cell wall showed lower followed by maize cell wall. Conclusively, cell wall of barley industry by‐product is more nutritious than that of wheat and maize industry by‐product cell walls.
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