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Ghanendra Gartaula1, Sushil Dhital2, Gabriele Netzel3, Bernadine M Flanagan4, Gleb E Yakubov5, Cherie T Beahan6, Helen M Collins7, Rachel A Burton8, Antony Bacic9, Michael J Gidley10.
Abstract
The cell walls of cereal endosperms are a major source of fibre in many diets and of importance in seed structure and germination. Cell walls were isolated from both pure wheat endosperm and milled flour. 13C CP/MAS NMR in conjunction with methylation analysis before and after acid hydrolysis showed that, in addition to arabinoxylan (AX) and (1, 3; 1, 4)-β-D-glucan (MLG), wheat endosperm cell walls contain a significant proportion of cellulose (ca 20%) which is tightly bound to xylans and mannans. Light microscopy showed that the cellulose was relatively evenly distributed across the grain endosperm. The cell walls contain a fibrous acid-resistant core structure laminated by matrix polysaccharides as revealed by AFM imaging. A model for endosperm cell wall structural organisation is proposed, based on a core of cellulose and interacting non-cellulosic polysaccharides which anchors AX (with very occasional diferulic acid cross-linking) that in turn retains MLGs through physical entanglement.Entities:
Keywords: Arabinoxylan; Cell wall model; Cellulose; Diferulic acid; Mixed-linkage glucans; Wheat endosperm
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29891288 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.05.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381