Hydration, swelling and solubility behaviour of rice in relation to other physicochemical properties
β Scribed by Chakrabhavi M Sowbhagya; Benakanakere S Ramesh; Syed Zakiuddin Ali
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 539 KB
- Volume
- 64
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5142
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Water uptake at 90Β°C and above in 16 rice cultivars, representing eight cookingβquality types, showed positive correlation (Pβ€0.001) with the surface area of the grain, while at 60Β°C it was negatively related to amylose (Pβ€0.01), and gelatinisation temperature (Pβ€0.001), and positively to equilibrium moisture content on soaking (Pβ€0.001). The swelling and solubility curves for all varieties showed a twoβstage swelling pattern. Swelling at 60Β°C was positively correlated (Pβ€0.001) with water uptake at 60 and 70Β°C, while swelling at 70Β°C, and solubility at 60 and 70Β°C, showed highly negative correlation (Pβ€0.001 and Pβ€0.01, respectively) with water uptake at high temperatures. Waxy rices showed distinct differences from nonβwaxy rices in their hydration, swelling and solubility behaviour. They swelled more but solubilised less than the nonβwaxy rices at 96Β°C.
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