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In this study, pasting and gelling behaviors of flours were investigated at heating temperatures of 95-140 °C. Overall, both peak and breakdown viscosities of the flours were positively correlated with starch contents (p less then 0.01) but inversely correlated with protein (p less then 0.01) and fiber contents (p less then 0.05) at 95-140 °C. When the heating temperature increased, pasting temperatures and peak viscosities of most waxy and normal flours largely remained the same, but their holding strengths and final