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Effects of fusarium infection on the phenolics in emmer and naked barley.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2010-02-11)
Kai Eggert, Jürgen Hollmann, Beate Hiller, Hans-Peter Kruse, Hashadrai M Rawel, Elke Pawelzik
ABSTRAKT

Inoculated or non-inoculated naked barley and emmer cultivars were investigated with regard to their influence on phenolic acid profiles and their arabinoxylan content. Two groups of phenolic compounds were differentiated-methanol-soluble and hydrolyzable covalent-bound phenolic compounds. Chromatographic methods were applied for their analysis. The results showed ferulic acid as the predominant phenol in both total and covalent-bound fractions. The inoculation significantly reduced the ferulic acid content within a range of 5.6-6.6% in the two cereals and all their cultivars. Naked barley cultivars additionally contained the flavonoid catechin in the soluble fraction. The innoculation led here to a significant increase in the catechin content of about 4.5%. These results document an induction of the synthesis of catechin in naked barley after artificial Fusarium infection, whereas the ferulic acid content declined.

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α-Amylase from Aspergillus oryzae, powder, ~30 U/mg
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Cellulase from Aspergillus niger, powder, off-white, ~0.8 U/mg