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Improving wholegrain product quality by selecting lipid-stable wheat varieties

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 345, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128683

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Wheat (Triticum aestivum); Wholegrain flour; Lipid oxidation; Stability; Tocol; Variety selection; Shelf life; Endogenous antioxidants

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  1. QUALIFLOUR-project by the Swiss Federal Office for Agriculture
  2. ETH Zurich

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By evaluating 65 wheat varieties for their oxidative stabilities, analyzing the oxidative products and antioxidant contents in wholegrain flour, the results showed significant diversity in lipid stability among wheat varieties, with certain varieties having high stability and antioxidant contents potentially better suited for producing stable wholegrain products.
Lipid oxidation is one of the major quality issues of wholegrain wheat flour and products, despite their rich endogenous antioxidants. Diverse wheat germplasm resources are available for industrial production and breeding selection. Therefore, to improve the stability qualities of wholegrain, it is important to study lipid stability of wheat varieties, together with their endogenous antioxidant contents. In this study, 65 wheat varieties were evaluated for their oxidative stabilities under accelerated conditions. Primary and secondary oxidation products, radical scavenging activities, and tocol contents were analyzed to obtain a comprehensive understanding of lipid oxidation in wholegrain flour. The results showed significant diversity of lipid stability in the wheat varieties, with a 30-fold difference in hexanal content after 19 weeks of storage. Varieties, such as 'Velocity' and 'Arina', with high stability and high antioxidant contents, are potentially better suited for stable wholegrain products. The findings will benefit consumers with better quality wholegrain products.

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