Jing Wang , Guangyue Ren , Huiping Fan , Xiaoyan Song
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Abstract
Kam Sweet Rice (KSR) is a unique fragrant rice variety with excellent taste quality in Guizhou Province in China. However, overprocessing leads to the loss of flavor and nutrients. Herein, the effects of different degrees of milling (DOMs) (0%–15.0%) on the texture, nutritional quality, and aroma properties of KSR were investigated. As DOMs increased, the brightness (L∗) values of rice raised, while the red/green (a∗) and yellow/blue (b∗) values decreased. Twenty-one volatile compounds were identified in KSR using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The unique flavor compounds 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline, hexanal, nonanal, octanal and 2-pentylfuran were found in brown rice. With an increase in DOM, the types and contents of most fragrant volatiles decreased. Textural analysis showed that the hardness and chewiness of the cooked KSR decreased but cohesiveness and springiness increased with an increase in DOMs. The peak pasting viscosity increased by 20.76% when the DOM was changed from 0% to 15.0%. With the removal of protein, lipid, and dietary fiber, the in vitro digestibility increased by 9.98% after 180 min compared with brown rice. These findings could provide accurate estimation of DOMs and could promote moderate processing of fragrant rice.
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The Journal of Cereal Science was established in 1983 to provide an International forum for the publication of original research papers of high standing covering all aspects of cereal science related to the functional and nutritional quality of cereal grains (true cereals - members of the Poaceae family and starchy pseudocereals - members of the Amaranthaceae, Chenopodiaceae and Polygonaceae families) and their products, in relation to the cereals used. The journal also publishes concise and critical review articles appraising the status and future directions of specific areas of cereal science and short communications that present news of important advances in research. The journal aims at topicality and at providing comprehensive coverage of progress in the field.