The structural and hydration properties of heat-treated rice studied at multiple length scales (original) (raw)
Food Chemistry, 2010
Abstract
The impact of heat-treatment on structure and hydration properties of rice was studied at different length scales (μm–nm). Heat-treatment introduced micro- and macro-pores within rice kernels (μCT) and, within intact cell walls, disintegrated starch granules were observed (SEM, CSLM). In native kernels starch predominantly occurred as crystalline A-type starch and, upon heat treatment, amorphous and V-type starch appeared (XRD, 13C
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