Changes in the arabinoxylan fraction of wheat grain during alcohol production
Laboratory produced DDGS samples were compared with commercial samples from a distillery and a biofuel plant. Changes in structure, solubility and content of arabinoxylan (AX) was determined. The distillation process results in a relative increase of AX content compared to the starting material. The heating and drying processes involved in the production of DDGS lead to an increased solubility and viscosity of water-extractable AX. Production of DDGS results in structural changes to the AX. There is a decrease in 2- and 3-linked arabinose oligosaccharides, that contributes to around a 50% reduction in arabinosylation in DDGS compared with the starting grains. The current study shows that laboratory-scale DDGS provide an accurate representation of the commercial scale and that the AX composition of DDGS is consistently uniform irrespective of starting material. The uniformity of DDGS and thin stillage makes them a good potential source of AX for production of prebiotics or other novel products.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Open Access | Gold |
| Keywords | DDGS, distillers dried grains with solubles, dietary fibre, AX, arabinoxylan, viscosity, solubility |
| Project | Designing Seeds for Nutrition and Health (DS), Wheat, Development of a process scheme for the production of high value functional products from DDGS, Design Cereal Seeds [Shewry/Mitchell], PhytoPath, an infrastructure for hundreds of plant pathogen genomes |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:53 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:36 |


