نتایج جستجو برای: rice starch

تعداد نتایج: 95614  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Guoqin Yu Kenneth M Olsen Barbara A Schaal

Starch quality is one of the most important agronomic traits in Asian rice, Oryza sativa. Starch synthase IIa (SsIIa) is a major candidate gene for starch quality variation. Within SsIIa, three nonsynonymous mutations in exon 8 have been shown to affect enzyme activity when expressed in Escherichia coli. To search for the variation in SsIIa that is responsible for starch quality variation in ri...

Journal: :Molecules 2012
Huaxi Xiao Qinlu Lin Gao-Qiang Liu

Native rice starch lacks the versatility necessary to function adequately under rigorous industrial processing, so modified starches are needed to meet the functional properties required in food products. This work investigated the impact of enzymatic hydrolysis and cross-linking composite modification on the properties of rice starches. Rice starch was cross-linked with epichlorohydrin (EPI) w...

2011
Hiromoto Yamakawa

High temperature impairs grain filling of rice by inhibiting accumulation of starch in the endosperm, making the grain appear chalky. It affects the molecular structure of a starch component, amylopectin (e.g., elongation of its chains), then hardening the texture of cooked rice. Recent comprehensive analyses such as transcriptome, proteome and metabolome which are assisted by the rice genome i...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2006
Daniel L E Waters Robert J Henry Russell F Reinke Melissa A Fitzgerald

The cooking quality of rice is associated with the starch gelatinization temperature (GT). Rice genotypes with low GT have probably been selected for their cooking quality by humans during domestication. We now report polymorphisms in starch synthase IIa (SSIIa) that explain the variation in rice starch GT. Sequence analysis of the eight exons of SSIIa identified significant polymorphism in onl...

2001
Z. Zhou K. Robards S. Helliwell C. Blanchard

Rice ageing is a complicated process, which involves changes in physical and chemical properties of the rice grain. Starch, protein and lipids are the main rice grain components which affect cooking and eating quality. While the overall starch, protein and lipid contents in the rice grain remain essentially unchanged during storage, structural changes do occur. These changes affect the pasting ...

2006
Abdellatif Mohamed Steven C. Peterson Linda A. Grant Patricia Rayas-Duarte

Vital wheat gluten and lecithin (GL) (50:50, w/w) were dry blended in a coffee grinder and a 9.5% (w/v) aqueous slurry was jet-cooked (steam pressures of 65 psi/g inlet and 40 psi/g outlet) to disaggregate wheat gluten and facilitate better dispersion of the two components. The jet-cooked material was freeze-dried and stored at 0 8C for future use. The GL blend was added to pure food grade comm...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 1987
G He H Suzuki

The soaked and nonsoaked rice grains were cooked by the excess water method and the steamer method, and subjected to Ranghino's test, X-ray diffraction, and microscopic observation. The starch granules in the nonsoaked rice were gelatinized at the same time as the grains became translucent during cooking. However, when the grains of medium amylose varieties and waxy rice were presoaked, the sta...

2009
Qinlu Lin ZhongHua Liu Huaxi Xiao Lihui Li Fengxiang Yu Wei Tian

Indica rice starch and japonica rice starch were used in the study. The protein contents of the two rice variety were respectively 0.43%, 0.62%, 0.84%, 1.08%, 1.25%. The pasting and rheological properties of samples were determined with Rapid Visco Analyzer and dynamic rheometer. The results indicated that, with the increase of protein content, the peak viscosity, breakdown viscosity and final ...

2018
Masaru Nakata Tomomi Miyashita Rieko Kimura Yuriko Nakata Hiroki Takagi Masaharu Kuroda Takeshi Yamaguchi Takayuki Umemoto Hiromoto Yamakawa

Physicochemical properties of storage starch largely determine rice grain quality and food characteristics. Therefore, modification of starch property is effective to fine-tune cooked rice textures. To obtain new resources with modified starch property as breeding materials, we screened a mutant population of a japonica cultivar Nipponbare and found two independent mutant lines, altered gelatin...

2013
Sanguansri Charoenrein Sunsanee Udomrati

The retrogradation rate of waxy rice starch gel was investigated during storage at temperatures in the vicinity of the glass transition temperature of a maximally concentrated system (T g '), as it was hypothesized that such temperatures might cause different effects on retrogradation. The T g ' value of fully gelatinized waxy rice starch gel with 50% water content and the enthalpy of melting r...

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