TY - JOUR
T1 - The nutritive value of new high-lysine barley mutants
AU - Eggum, B.O.
AU - Brunsgaard, G.
AU - Jensen, J.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - Four new high-lysine barley mutants, the mother variety 'Sultan', and the cultivar 'Lysimax' with the high-lysine gene lys3a were grown in a field trial in 1992 at Riso, Denmark. Yield and 1000 kernel weights were measured. The material was analyzed for protein, fat, starch, soluble non-starch polysaccharides, insoluble non-starch polysaccharides, lignin, β-glucans, sugars, energy and amino acids. The nutritive value was evaluated in balance experiments with rats. The mutants yielded less than the mother cultivar 'Sultan' in the range 80-96%. Thousand kernel weights were also lower than for the mother cultivar. The protein concentration was higher in the mutants, with the highest value of 14·2% vs 12·9 in 'Sultan'. The fat content was usually higher in the mutants, with the highest value of 5·3% vs 3·9% for 'Sultan'. The starch content varied considerably, from 51·2%-60·3% for the mutants, while 'Sultan' contained 58·2%. The level of dietary fibre was usually higher in the mutants compared to the level in 'Sultan' (19·7%). β-glucan and sugar contents varied among the mutants, with values higher and lower than in 'Sultan'. 'Sultan' contained 3·31 g lysine/ 16 g N vs 4·73 g N in one of the mutants. The higher lysine content resulted in an 11·6% unit increase (P<0·05) in biological value (77·6% for 'Sultan' vs 88·2% for this mutant). The protein digestibility was usually higher (P<0·05) in 'Sultan' (87·1%). Energy digestibility was slightly lower (P<0·05) in the mutants compared to the value for 'Sultan' (84.1%).
AB - Four new high-lysine barley mutants, the mother variety 'Sultan', and the cultivar 'Lysimax' with the high-lysine gene lys3a were grown in a field trial in 1992 at Riso, Denmark. Yield and 1000 kernel weights were measured. The material was analyzed for protein, fat, starch, soluble non-starch polysaccharides, insoluble non-starch polysaccharides, lignin, β-glucans, sugars, energy and amino acids. The nutritive value was evaluated in balance experiments with rats. The mutants yielded less than the mother cultivar 'Sultan' in the range 80-96%. Thousand kernel weights were also lower than for the mother cultivar. The protein concentration was higher in the mutants, with the highest value of 14·2% vs 12·9 in 'Sultan'. The fat content was usually higher in the mutants, with the highest value of 5·3% vs 3·9% for 'Sultan'. The starch content varied considerably, from 51·2%-60·3% for the mutants, while 'Sultan' contained 58·2%. The level of dietary fibre was usually higher in the mutants compared to the level in 'Sultan' (19·7%). β-glucan and sugar contents varied among the mutants, with values higher and lower than in 'Sultan'. 'Sultan' contained 3·31 g lysine/ 16 g N vs 4·73 g N in one of the mutants. The higher lysine content resulted in an 11·6% unit increase (P<0·05) in biological value (77·6% for 'Sultan' vs 88·2% for this mutant). The protein digestibility was usually higher (P<0·05) in 'Sultan' (87·1%). Energy digestibility was slightly lower (P<0·05) in the mutants compared to the value for 'Sultan' (84.1%).
KW - Miljøaspekter ved planteavl
U2 - 10.1016/0733-5210(95)90047-0
DO - 10.1016/0733-5210(95)90047-0
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0733-5210
VL - 22
SP - 171
EP - 176
JO - Journal of Cereal Science
JF - Journal of Cereal Science
IS - 2
ER -