2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.04.515016
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Development of a high-throughput starch digestibility assay reveals wide variation among the A. E. Watkins wheat landrace collection

Abstract: Breeding for less digestible starch in wheat can improve the health impact of bread and other wheat foods. Based on an established in vitro starch digestibility assay by Edwards et al. (2019) we developed a high-throughput assay to measure starch digestibility in hydrothermally processed samples for use in forward genetic approaches. Digestibility of purified starch from maize and wheat was measured using both methods and produced comparable results. Using the high-throughput assay, we estimated starch digesti… Show more

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