Partial characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors
This study concerns the effect of accelerated-aging treatments on pasting properties, textural properties, solid loss, amylose content, cooked kernel elongation, color and the quantities of the key off-odor, n-hexanal, and the aroma-impact compound, 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, of Thai Jasmine rice. Milled...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-62452014-08-30T03:24:00Z Partial characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors Pisithkul K. Jongkaewwattana S. Wongpornchai S. Tulyathan V. Meechoui S. This study concerns the effect of accelerated-aging treatments on pasting properties, textural properties, solid loss, amylose content, cooked kernel elongation, color and the quantities of the key off-odor, n-hexanal, and the aroma-impact compound, 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, of Thai Jasmine rice. Milled rice samples derived from freshly-harvested paddy with moisture contents of 13.4 and 16.6 percent wet basis were exposed to three designed sets of accelerated-aging conditions: 100°C for 60, 90 and 120 minutes, 110°C for 30 and 45 minutes, and 120°C for 15 and 30 minutes. Comparison between treated, untreated and naturally-aged samples revealed that accelerated-aging treatments enhanced the aging process of fresh rice samples, with the effect being significant in high-moisture-content rice and in higher temperature or longer exposure treated rice. The hardness and springiness of accelerated-aged cooked rice increased but its adhesiveness decreased. The accelerated-aged rice showed lower solid loss, higher yellowness, higher kernel elongation and pasting behavior similar to those of naturally-aged rice, though amylose content remained unchanged. The content of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline and n-hexanal decreased in accelerated-aged rice, however, these were still higher than those of 6- to 12-month naturally-aged samples. The accelerated-aging technique designed in this study can be utilized for aging enhancement of Thai fragrant rice. 2014-08-30T03:24:00Z 2014-08-30T03:24:00Z 2010 Article 16851994 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-78650837351&partnerID=40&md5=6dd1b146997883278f0e835675a21426 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6245 English |
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This study concerns the effect of accelerated-aging treatments on pasting properties, textural properties, solid loss, amylose content, cooked kernel elongation, color and the quantities of the key off-odor, n-hexanal, and the aroma-impact compound, 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, of Thai Jasmine rice. Milled rice samples derived from freshly-harvested paddy with moisture contents of 13.4 and 16.6 percent wet basis were exposed to three designed sets of accelerated-aging conditions: 100°C for 60, 90 and 120 minutes, 110°C for 30 and 45 minutes, and 120°C for 15 and 30 minutes. Comparison between treated, untreated and naturally-aged samples revealed that accelerated-aging treatments enhanced the aging process of fresh rice samples, with the effect being significant in high-moisture-content rice and in higher temperature or longer exposure treated rice. The hardness and springiness of accelerated-aged cooked rice increased but its adhesiveness decreased. The accelerated-aged rice showed lower solid loss, higher yellowness, higher kernel elongation and pasting behavior similar to those of naturally-aged rice, though amylose content remained unchanged. The content of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline and n-hexanal decreased in accelerated-aged rice, however, these were still higher than those of 6- to 12-month naturally-aged samples. The accelerated-aging technique designed in this study can be utilized for aging enhancement of Thai fragrant rice. |
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Partial characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors |
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Partial characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors |
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Partial characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors |
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Partial characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors |
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Partial characterization of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors |
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partial characterization of rice (oryza sativa l.) cv. khao dawk mali 105 as affected by accelerated-aging factors |
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