2014
DOI: 10.1002/jib.164
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Grain and malt quality properties of some improved Nigerian sorghum varieties

Abstract: To determine their grain and malt quality properties, ten improved Nigerian sorghum varieties were subjected to several tests. The parameters that were tested included thousand corn weight, germinative energy, germinative capacity, water sensitivity, malting losses, hot and cold water extracts and free amino nitrogen (FAN). Results obtained showed variations among the sorghum varieties in most of the parameters assessed. While variety SK5912 was heaviest (40.25 g), variety Nafelen 6 had the lowest weight (22.4… Show more

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“…As observed with germinative energy, variety SSV98001 again gave the highest value of 98% followed closely by both varieties SRNA and KSV8 with 97% while the least value of 96% was given by variety SK5912. The import of this result is that all the sorghum grain varieties used in this work showed high germinative energies and capacities of close to 100, which is a positive trait usually considered by grain buyers as it indicates that they are all alive and possess positive malting abilities [7]. The results are in agreement with previous reports for sorghum [14] but higher than those previously observed for barley [15,16].…”
Section: Alpha Amylase Activity Assaysupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…As observed with germinative energy, variety SSV98001 again gave the highest value of 98% followed closely by both varieties SRNA and KSV8 with 97% while the least value of 96% was given by variety SK5912. The import of this result is that all the sorghum grain varieties used in this work showed high germinative energies and capacities of close to 100, which is a positive trait usually considered by grain buyers as it indicates that they are all alive and possess positive malting abilities [7]. The results are in agreement with previous reports for sorghum [14] but higher than those previously observed for barley [15,16].…”
Section: Alpha Amylase Activity Assaysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…As seen in the figure, the variety with the most weight was Sk5912 with a TKW of about 40 g, followed by KSV8 with 36.2 g, while the least was SRNA with nearly 27 g. Grain weight is often considered an important measure of grain quality. This is because higher weighted grains are believed to confer some advantages such as having less husks in addition to having higher starch content when compared to their smaller-sized counterparts [7]. Table 1 shows some preliminary malting properties of the four sorghum grain varieties used in this work.…”
Section: Alpha Amylase Activity Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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