Estimation of Protease Activity by Use of the Mixolab
Özet
It is known that the preharvest attack on wheat by some heteropterous insects (Eurygaster spp., Aelia spp., and Nysius huttoni) reduces the breadmaking quality of the resulting wheat flour (Lorenz
and Meredith 1988, Swallow and Every 1991, Harriri et al 2000). The
problem is quite common in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and East
European countries. Before harvest, these insects inject their salivary
secretions into maturing wheat ears when they feed. Following attack
by the insect, the grain matures normally, but a light-colored opaque
patch surrounds the site where the insect pierced the grain. The penetration point is visible as a small dark spot in the middle of this patch.
The damaged area is softer and usually collapses when pressed by a
fingernail. The secretions contain proteases that break down the gluten structure during mixing and fermentation (Kretovich 1944; Every
et al 1998; Sivri et al 1998, 1999).
Kaynak
Mixolab: A New Approach to RheologyBağlantı
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-1-891127-77-9.50012-1https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12573/2227