Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure/Heat Combinations on Water Uptake and Gelatinization Characteristics of Japonica Rice Grains: A Kinetic Study
2009
Huang, Shili | Jao, Chia-Ling | Hsu, Kuo-Chiang
The combination effects of pressure (200 to 500 MPa) and temperature (20, 40, and 50 °C) on the water uptake and gelatinization characteristics of japonica rice (Tainung 71) grains were investigated. Pressure greater than 200 MPa at all temperatures increased the moisture content and volume of rice grains; meanwhile, the increase content of rice grain volume showed a high correlation with that of moisture content (r²= 0.96). The highest degree of gelatinization of 73% was observed at 500 MPa and 50 °C for 120 min, while gelatinization did not occur at pressures below 300 MPa and temperatures of 20 and 40 °C. The rate of gelatinization followed the 1st-order kinetics at each temperature and pressure. The higher pressures and temperatures would result in higher values of rate constant k which could be correlated with both pressure and temperature by combining Arrhenius and Eyring models.
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