Title of article :
Roller Milling of Canadian Hull-less Barley: Optimization of Roller Milling Conditions and Composition of Mill Streams.
Author/Authors :
Izydorczyk، M. S. نويسنده , , Dexter، J. E. نويسنده , , Rossnagel، B. G. نويسنده , , Desjardins، R. G. نويسنده , , Lagasse، S. L. نويسنده , , Hatcher، D. W. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Roller milling of hull-less barley generates mill streams with highly variable beta-glucan and arabinoxylan (AX) content. For high (beta)-glucan cultivars, yields >20% (whole barley basis) of a fiber-rich fraction (FRF) with (beta)-glucan contents >15% can be readily obtained with a simple short mill flow. Hull-less barley cultivars with high beta-glucan content require higher power consumption during roller milling than normal (beta)-glucan barley. Recovery of flour from high beta-glucan cultivars was greatly expedited by impact passages after grinding, particularly after reduction roll passages. Pearling before roller milling reduces flour yield and FRF yield on a whole unpearled barley basis, but flour brightness is improved and concentration of (beta)-glucan in fiber-rich fractions increases. Pearling by-products are rich in AX. Pearling to 15-20% is the best compromise between flour and FRF yield and flour brightness and pearling by-products AX content. Increasing conditioning moisture from 12.5 to 14.5% strongly improved flour brightness with only a moderate loss of flour yield on a whole unpearled barley basis. As moisture content was increased to 16.5%, flour yield declined without a compensating improvement in brightness, but the yield of fiber-rich fraction continued to increase and concentration of beta-glucan in FRF also increased.
Keywords :
waste-grade coir , peat substitutes , container media , Sustainable Agriculture , waste reclamation , Cocos nucifera
Journal title :
CEREAL CHEMISTRY
Journal title :
CEREAL CHEMISTRY