Frontiers in Nutrition (Feb 2024)

Development of high-yielding white maize hybrids with better chapatti-making quality compared to traditionally used local landraces

  • Arushi Arora,
  • Abhijit Kumar Das,
  • Ramesh Kumar,
  • Savita Sharma,
  • Navjot Kaur,
  • Shubhank Dixit,
  • Yashmeet Kaur,
  • D. C. Saxena,
  • Sujay Rakshit,
  • Sujay Rakshit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1330662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

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IntroductionThe present research focuses on the chapatti making quality of high-yielding white maize hybrids compared to available low-yielding local yellow and white landraces in India.Materials and methodsIn this study, the top nine superior hybrids were selected for testing the physical properties of the maize kernels, proximate composition of flours and chapattis, physical parameters of chapatti, textural properties, sensory evaluation of chapattis and pasting properties of maize flour.Results and discussionThe results revealed the superiority of white maize hybrids (WMH), viz., WHM 1, WHM 2, and WHM 8 over the local yellow and white landraces for most of the parameters studied. In sensory analysis, though, the yellow landrace was considered superior by the panellists in terms of colour but the white maize hybrids outperformed in overall sensory analysis and were more acceptable than the yellow and white maize landraces. These high yielding white maize hybrids with good consumer acceptance may cater for the needs of rural and tribal populations in India who prefer white maize as a staple food.

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