Abstract | Four samples of field peas, ranging in protein content from 14.5–28.5% (dry, dehulled seed basis), were pin milled and air classified yielding protein concentrates and starch concentrates containing 33.6–60.2 and 3.8–11.3% protein, respectively. The protein content of the dehulled peas were negatively correlated with their starch content (49.7–59.8%), lipid content (3.0–4.1%) and cell wall material (CWM) content (7.1–9.6%). The % protein in all air classified fractions was positively correlated to % protein in the dehulled peas, whereas, lipid and CWM content was negatively correlated. Air classification at lower air flows (smaller cut sizes) resulted in protein and starch fractions containing higher levels of protein. Starch separation efficiency and protein separation efficiency generally increased with increasing protein content. |
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