Effect of storage on redgram (Cajanus cajan /L./ Millsp) and greengram (Vigna radiata /L./ Wilczek) with particular reference to lipid composition
2011
Gopinath, M.R.,University of Mysore, Manasagangotri (India). Dept. of Studies in Applied Botany and Biotechnology | Sambiah, K.,Central Food Technological Research Inst., Mysore (India). Dept. of Biochemistry and Nutrition | Niranjana, S.R.,University of Mysore, Manasagangotri (India). Dept. of Studies in Applied Botany and Biotechnology
The effects of storage on the lipid composition of three redgram (TTB-7, BRG-1, and ICP-8863) and three greengram (PUSA BISAKI, KDM-1, and CHINA MOONG) varieties were studied. Environment variables such as temperature and relative humidity were recorded during storage. Moisture content was found to increase along with the percent incidence of storage insects. The incidence of storage moulds and insects was recorded in all the samples. Results showed that storage moulds belonged to Aspergillus species and the insect Callosobruchus chinensis infested the stored samples. Total fat, triglycerides, phospholipids, free fatty acids and peroxide values were evaluated in control and experimental samples stored for three and six months. Our results showed that storage depleted total fat (1.94-1.75 g) and triglycerides (1.46-1.07 g), whereas phospholipids (0.06-0.21 g), free fatty acids (0.002-0.01 g) and peroxide values (2.14-4.46 meq) increased. The fatty acid content of palmitic (26.03-23.56%), stearic (7.4-5.46%), linoleic (56.2-45.2%) and linolenic acids (6.9-4.7%) decreased, but oleic acid content increased (8.3-21.6%) in all the varieties during storage.
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