Cereal seed storage proteins: structures, properties and role in grain utilization
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Abstract
Storage proteins account for about 50% of the total protein in mature cereal grains and have important impacts on their nutritional quality for humans and livestock and on their functional properties in food processing. Current knowledge of the structures and properties of the prolamin and globulin storage proteins of cereals and their mechanisms of synthesis, trafficking and deposition in the developing grain is briefly reviewed here. The role of the gluten proteins of wheat in determining the quality of the grain for breadmaking and how their amount and composition can be manipulated leading to changes in dough mixing properties is also discussed.
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- Prolamin
- Storage protein
- Gluten
- Globulin
- Food science
- Grain quality
- Chemistry
- Composition (language)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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