Food Science & Nutrition (May 2021)

Compositional profile of barley landlines grown in different regions of Gilgit‐Baltistan

  • Abid Hussain,
  • Sartaj Ali,
  • Azhar Hussain,
  • Zubair Hussain,
  • Muhammad Faisal Manzoor,
  • Abid Hussain,
  • Amjad Ali,
  • Talat Mahmood,
  • Kashif Sarfraz Abbasi,
  • Emad Karrar,
  • Maqsood Hussain,
  • Tajudin  

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2215
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 2605 – 2611

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Abstract The current investigation was performed to explore the nutritional and functional composition of four landlines of barley denoted as LB1 (Gilgit), LB2 (Nagar), LB3 (Skardu), and LB4 (Shigar) from different regions of Gilgit‐Baltistan. The samples were examined for nutritional profile and antioxidant attributes. Total phenolic values and total flavonoid results were in the range of 1.2 to 3.1 mg/g and 0.41 to 0.55 mg/g, respectively. Nutritional profile as crude starch, fiber, protein, ash, and fat ranged from 56.3%–50.80%, 16.50%–11.73%, 16.20%–11.53%, 2.8%–2.1%, and 2.63%–1.63%, respectively. The mineral composition in terms of Mg (527–616 mg/kg) was higher in the landlines followed by Ca (312–368 mg/kg), Na (122.6–146.6 mg/kg), Fe (43.3–65.6 mg/kg), and Zn (22.5–26.6 mg/kg). It was concluded that the indigenous barley landlines had immense nutritional potential and functional attributes. Thus, it can be used for value‐added food products and the development of cottage industry in the region.

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