• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Evaluation of Amino Acid Content and Composition in Spelt Wheat Varieties
  • Contributor: Dvořáček, Václav; Čurn, Vladislav; Moudrý, Jan
  • imprint: Cereal Research Non-Profit Company, 2002
  • Published in: Cereal Research Communications
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1788-9170; 0133-3720
  • Keywords: Quality
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  • Description: <p>Ten varieties of winter spelt wheat Triticum spelta L. (Ostro, Altgold, KR 489-11-15, Oberkulmer, Ostroschwarzer, Lueg, H9227, H9228, Rouquin, Hercule) and winter common wheat Triticum aestivum L. variety Samara were cultivated in České Budějovice under the low input conditions during years 1996 –1998. A mixed crop was cultivated in the preceding year and no nitrogen fertilisation was applied after the foregoing crop harvest. Chemical composition was analysed in the wheat and spelt grains - content of total nitrogenous compounds was determined using Kjeldahl method and amino acid contents were determined using an analyser AAA-339. Mean content of nitrogenous compounds in spelt grains was for about 0.5 % higher than in common wheat grain and this difference was not statistically significant. Old Swiss varieties Ostro (12.52 %) and Oberkulmer (12.60 %), and also new breeding material KR 489-11-15 (13.72 %) had a little higher content of nitrogenous compounds. KR 489-11-15 had also higher content of lysine (4.21 g/kg). There was found the positive correlation between nitrogenous compounds and lysine contents. Within essential amino acids, there were observed significantly increased contents of lysine and threonine among varieties KR 489-11-15. Oberkulmer and Rouquin. From the viewpoint of nutritional value (content of essential amino acids), it would be suitable to focus on the new breeding material KR 489-11-15.</p>