Food Science and Technology Research
Online ISSN : 1881-3984
Print ISSN : 1344-6606
ISSN-L : 1344-6606
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Effects of Genotype and Growth Conditions on Apparent Viscosity of Heat-Treated Flour Paste and Their Correlation with Certain Flour Properties in Wheat Produced in Hokkaido
Norio IRIKIHiroaki YAMAUCHIKanenori TAKATAZenta NISHIOYasunori ICHINOSETaiki YOSHIHIRA
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2003 年 9 巻 1 号 p. 104-109

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We have confirmed the existence of genotypic and environmental differences in the apparent viscosity of heat-treated wheat flour paste. The positive year-to-year correlation indicates that the value is principally genetically controlled. Among 64 genotypes, arabinoxylan content and flour particle size were significantly correlated with apparent heat-treated flour paste viscosity, indicating that genotypic differences are mostly ascribable to differences in these two factors. Wheat cultivars grown under diverse conditions showed different viscosity and flour protein content, and these were positively correlated, implying that environmental differences are due to differences in protein content. The viscosity of unheated flour paste was found to be highly correlated with that of heat-treated flour.
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