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Alkali debranning of sorghum and millet

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CEREAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 77, Issue 6, Pages 717-720

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AMER ASSOC CEREAL CHEMISTS
DOI: 10.1094/CCHEM.2000.77.6.717

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Aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide were used to debran whole sorghum and millet grains. The alkali solution was effective in dissolving the pericarp, leaving the kernel free of pericarp. Various combinations of concentration of sodium hydroxide (3, 6, and 10%, w/w) and soaking duration (5, 8, and 10 min) were investigated. Two cultivars of sorghum (Dionje and Jumbo) and one cultivar of pearl miller (IM) were used in the study. A 10% aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide at 60 degreesC was most effective in dissolving the pericarp of both sorghum and millet after 10 min of soaking, resulting in approximate to 90% yield of clean endosperm for all grain types. The debranning process reduced the fiber content (measured as crude fiber) of sorghum cultivars Dionje and Jumbo by 37.6 and 41.8%, respectively; and pearl millet by 32%.

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