Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance

Fourteen varieties of wheat grown in western Canada were assessed for differences in starch content and structure. Physicochemical properties of starch such as amylopectin to amylose ratio, starch granule morphology, and thermal and pasting properties were all found to vary significantly between var...

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Main Author: Saunders, Jessica
Other Authors: Levin, David (Biosystems Engineering)
Language:en_US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4018
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-40182014-03-29T03:43:16Z Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance Saunders, Jessica Levin, David (Biosystems Engineering) Izydorczyk, Marta (Food Science) Brule-Babel, Anita (Plant Science) bioethanol starch Fourteen varieties of wheat grown in western Canada were assessed for differences in starch content and structure. Physicochemical properties of starch such as amylopectin to amylose ratio, starch granule morphology, and thermal and pasting properties were all found to vary significantly between varieties. Enzymatic susceptibility was measured using industrial α-amylase to hydrolyze gelatinized starches and resultant reducing sugar content ranged from ~407−500mg glucose equivalents per gram starch, indicating different patterns of oligosaccharide chain lengths present after hydrolysis. During fermentation striking differences in glucose generation were observed, the high glucose cohort averaged 1.21 g/g-starch for the initial time point, compared to a range of 0.83−1.05 g/g-starch for the low glucose cohort. In general, the pattern of glucose generation appears to be consistent with ethanol and biomass production. Correlating structural attributes with fermentation performance suggests that amylopectin to amylose ratio is the most predictive factor in the pattern of wheat starch hydrolysis. 2010-06-30T16:09:53Z 2010-06-30T16:09:53Z 2010-06-30T16:09:53Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4018 en_US
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Saunders, Jessica
Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance
description Fourteen varieties of wheat grown in western Canada were assessed for differences in starch content and structure. Physicochemical properties of starch such as amylopectin to amylose ratio, starch granule morphology, and thermal and pasting properties were all found to vary significantly between varieties. Enzymatic susceptibility was measured using industrial α-amylase to hydrolyze gelatinized starches and resultant reducing sugar content ranged from ~407−500mg glucose equivalents per gram starch, indicating different patterns of oligosaccharide chain lengths present after hydrolysis. During fermentation striking differences in glucose generation were observed, the high glucose cohort averaged 1.21 g/g-starch for the initial time point, compared to a range of 0.83−1.05 g/g-starch for the low glucose cohort. In general, the pattern of glucose generation appears to be consistent with ethanol and biomass production. Correlating structural attributes with fermentation performance suggests that amylopectin to amylose ratio is the most predictive factor in the pattern of wheat starch hydrolysis.
author2 Levin, David (Biosystems Engineering)
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Saunders, Jessica
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title Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance
title_short Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance
title_full Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance
title_fullStr Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance
title_sort physicochemical properties of wheat starches and their relationship to liquefaction and fermentative bioethanol performance
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