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  Comparative Studies of Some Triticum Species by Grain Protein and Amino Acids Analyses
 
 
Titel: Comparative Studies of Some Triticum Species by Grain Protein and Amino Acids Analyses
Auteur: A.E. Hassan
S. Heneidak
S.M.H. Gowayed
Verschenen in: Journal of agronomy
Paginering: Jaargang 6 (2007) nr. 2 pagina's 286-293
Jaar: 2007
Inhoud: The mature grains of two Egyptian and six imported Triticum species were analyzed for protein patterns, total protein and amino acids content to characterize the variations between them. The data showed twenty two bands of total proteins with an obvious variation in the number and position of bands from one species to another. The highest numbers of proteins bands were recorded in T. paleocolchicum (18 bands) whereas, the lowest ones in T. durum (12 bands). The eight examined Triticum species share nine bands (6, 13, 16, 19, 20 and 21), while there were also some bands which characterize each species. The band (10) is characteristic for T. paleocolchicum and the band (12) for T. dicoccoides. Cladistic analysis support the delimitation of studied species in the two subgenera Triticum and Boeoticum. A high degree of similarity (94%) was observed between T. aestivum and T. spelta. Total protein of the grains varied from a minimum of 9.3% in T. aestivum to a maximum of 14.8% in T. dicoccoides. Most amino acids showed a significant variation between the examined Triticum species and all essential amino acids compared well with FAO/WHO reference pattern. The nutritional quality of proteins as measured by their essential amino acids chemical scores ranged from 14.29% for tyrosine in T. spelta grain protein to 239.29% for isoleucine in T. durum grain protein. Most essential amino acid of grain protein in T. aestivum and T. dicoccoides record higher values than the FAO/WHO (1990) recommended pattern. All the studied Triticum species had high content from the non-essential amino acids, particularly glutamic acid that had the greatest proportion ranging from 24.86 g/100 g protein in T. dicoccoides to 36.13 g/100 g protein in T. spelta. The six studied Triticum species imported from outside Egypt had pronounced total protein and amino acids content and consistent the most suitable condition for growing under Ismailia conditions.
Uitgever: Asian Network for Scientific Information (provided by DOAJ)
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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