“…This moisture gradient may have facilitated the partial hydrolysis of NSP and proteins located in the interface between the seed coat and cotyledon by enzymes. There are various reports in the literature about the presence of NSP and glycoproteins in the seed coat and cell wall materials of green gram, black gram, red gram and horse gram (Bravo et al, 1999;Ramakrishnaiah and Kurien, 1983; Ryden and Selvendran, 1990;Stolle-Smits et al, 1995, 1997Showalter, 1993;Swamy et al, 1991). Xylanase-mediated degradation of NSP may have facilitated the easy dehulling of green gram, black gram and horse gram similar to the improvement in the expansion properties of horse gram reported previously (Sreerama et al, 2008a).…”