TOTAL β-GLUCAN CONTENT OF SOME BARLEY CULTIVARS

Abstract
The use of cellulase preparations from Trichoderma reesii for measuring the total β-glucan content of barley was examined. The activities of amyloglucosidase and β-glucanase in the cellulase varied considerably between batches, and different heat treatments were necessary to ensure that amyloglucosidase was reduced to an insignificant level while adequate β-glucanase activity was retained. After suitable treatment the cellulase was used to study variation of total β-glucan concentration in some barley cultivars. Significant varietal variation was found in the fifteen genotypes examined. These had β-glucan concentrations in the range 2.7% to 5.2% dry weight.