Hulless barley as a promising source to improve the nutritional quality of wheat products

Published Date
August 31, 2017
Type
Journal Article
Hulless barley as a promising source to improve the nutritional quality of wheat products
Authors:
Sneh Narwal
Dinesh Kumar, Sonia Sheoran, Ramesh Pal Singh Verma, R. K. Gupta

In this study, efforts were made to utilize hulless barley (variety BHS352) to enhance the nutritive value of chapatti and biscuit made from wheat flour. Barley flour was added to wheat flour in different ratios (5 to 30%). Antioxidant activity, total phenolic content and β-glucan content were determined both in flour blends and their products. Changes in physical quality and taste of chapatti and biscuits after blending of hulless barley flour with wheat flour were measured. The chapatti quality score decreased by 15% and biscuit spread factor by 33% after 30% barley flour blending. Significant increase in β-glucan content and antioxidant activity of flour blends and their products was observed at 30% blending level. The phenolic content increased from 63 to 135 µg for biscuits and 237 to 287 ug GAE/g for chapatti with blending of 30% barley flour.

Citation:
Sneh Narwal, Dinesh Kumar, Sonia Sheoran, Ramesh Pal Singh Verma, R. K. Gupta. (31/8/2017). Hulless barley as a promising source to improve the nutritional quality of wheat products. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 54 (9), pp. 2638-2644.
Keywords:
antioxidant activity
b-glucan
wheat
phenolic content
hulless barley