Changes in cell wall polysaccharides of germinating barley grains |
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Authors: | Philip Morrall Dennis E Briggs |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Birmingham, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham B15 2TT, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Decorticated barley grains were germinated at 25° for 6 days, until the endosperm reserves were nearly exhausted. The neutral monosaccharide components of the hydrolysates of the cell walls and gums from the embryo, aleurone layer and starchy endosperm and the endospermic starch were determined at daily intervals. The amount of embryo cell wall polysaccharide increased 40 times and glucose became the major component, followed in abundance by xylose and arabinose. The cell wall and gum polysaccharides of the aleurone layer (plus testa) and the starchy endosperm declined during germination and their compositions altered. The endospermic starch also decreased. In the early stages of germination the apparent composition of the cell walls of the aleurone layer and starchy endosperm depended upon how they had been prepared. After 6 days the cell walls and gums had provided a significant carbohydrate supply to the living tissues, equivalent to 18.5% of the endospermic polysaccharide degraded during growth, starch having provided the remaining 81.5%. |
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Keywords: | barley cell walls polysaccharides gums aleurone layer starchy endosperm embryo |
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