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Changes in pasting properties and free fatty acids of different brown rice cultivar during storage KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국식품저장유통학회 (The Korean Society of Food Preservation)
초록

Paddy rice is typically stored during postharvest until rice grain is processed into brown rice and milled rice by hulling and milling procedure, respectively. Recently, instead of storing paddy rice, storage of brown rice has been in the spotlight because it is more convenient and economically feasible. Different brown rice cultivars with varying amylose contents including waxy rice, medium-waxy rice, and non-glutinous rice were stored in room temperature storage for four months, and the changes in grain qualities of brown rice were evaluated. Amylose content significantly affected pasting properties in which rice cultivar with higher amylose content showed longer pasting time and higher peak viscosity. Storage also affected pasting viscosities, showing an increase in peak viscosity, but a decrease in breakdown viscosity. The changes in pasting viscosity during storage could be an important starch property for aged brown rice utilization. Waxy brown rice showed the weakest aging property in terms of free fatty acids (FFA) accumulation, whereas non-glutinous rice was more substantial grain quality against aging. The FFA values of two months storage were not significantly different from the initial FFA contents, suggesting that brown rice stored in room temperature for two months could be feasible for direct consumption of brown rice.

저자
  • Induck Choi(National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Suwon 16613, Korea) Corresponding author
  • Jieun Kwak(National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Suwon 16613, Korea)
  • Mi-Ra Yoon(National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Suwon 16613, Korea)
  • Areum Chun(National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Suwon 16613, Korea)
  • Dong-Soo Choi(National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA, Wanju 55365, Korea)