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- W2063600441 abstract "Hull-less barley (HB) has been investigated in many countries for use in feed, food, and industry since the publication of the last review in 1986. Literature published since 1990 on various aspects of HB utilization, other than in monogastric feeds, has been reviewed. Several HB cultivars containing low or β-glucan, low or high extract viscosity, and waxy (0–5% amylose) or normal starch are now available. Interest in HB utilization in the food industry developed largely due to its high β-glucan content, particularly in the waxy cultivars. β-Glucan is a major component of soluble fiber implicated in hypocholesterolemia, hypoglycemia, and in reducing incidence of chemically induced colon cancer in experimental animals. However, large-scale clinical trials using human subjects are needed to corroborate these effects. The zero amylose HB starch had low syneresis or a high freeze-thaw stability suitable for use in frozen foods. Single- or double-modified waxy HB starch may replace corn starch in some food applications, and cationized HB starch can replace corn and potato starches in the pulp and paper industry. HB may be milled using conventional wheat milling equipment to yield bran and flour for multiple food uses. Hull-less barley may also be used as a feed stock for fuel alcohol production, for the preparation of food malt with low or high enzyme activities, and for brewer's and distiller's malts." @default.
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- W2063600441 title "The Potential of Hull-less Barley" @default.
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