Physicochemical and pasting properties of some local and improved maize varieties cultivated in Benin
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Physicochemical and pasting properties of eighteen varieties of maize cultivated in Benin were
investigated. Studied varieties were of various colors including red, yellow and white. Eleven varieties were
more likely white, while all the white varieties had a yellowish saturation index. Moisture, fat and ash contents
ranged from 6.09 to 11.57%, 2.87 to 12.54% and from 1.09 to 5.46% respectively. Varieties Gnonli and
IWDC2SynF2 showed respectively the lowest (22.58%) and the highest (26.86%) amylose contents. The
pasting properties of the maize flours showed significant differences (p ≤ 0.05) between pasting parameters
(peak, final viscosity, setback, pasting temperature and peak time) among the different varieties. The results of
correlations between some physicochemical characteristics of maize and their pasting properties could be used
to predict their behaviors and their potential for processing into different valuable products.
