Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7586214 | Food Chemistry | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, 27 barley genotypes (Hordeum vulgare L.) grown in two geographic origins (Czech Republic and Spain) were analysed for their contents of β-glucan, tocols and phenolic compounds (free and bound). The samples included hulled, hull-less and coloured genotypes. The results showed that concentrations of β-glucan range from 2.40 to 7.42 g/100 g. Total tocol content of the barley samples ranged between 39.9 and 81.6 μg/g. A total of 64 compounds were identified in the barley samples. These included 19 phenolic acids and aldehydes, 9 flavan 3-ols, 9 flavone glycosides, and 27 anthocyanins. The results showed a wide range of phenolic concentrations in the barley samples, highlighting the presence of considerable amounts of anthocyanins in purple barley genotypes. In synthesis, barley should be considered a good source of bioactive components, especially because of the broad spectrum of phytochemicals with potential health benefits besides the soluble fibre (β-glucan).
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Authors
Mariona MartÃnez, Maria-Jose Motilva, Maria-Carmen López de las Hazas, Maria-Paz Romero, Katerina Vaculova, Iziar A. Ludwig,