The effects of chilling stress after anthesis on the physicochemical properties of rice (Oryza sativa L) starch
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.06.039
The effects of chilling stress after anthesis on the physicochemical properties of rice (Oryza sativa L) starch
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of chilling stress, over a period of three days after anthesis, on the physicochemical properties of starches derived from six rice cultivars. Chilling stress significantly affected the grain characteristics and physicochemical properties of rice starches, except for those of two varieties, NJ 9108 and ZD 18. In the other four rice cultivars subjected to chilling stress, the content of medium, and large sized granules showed a decrease, and an increase, respectively. Amylose content increased as a result of chilling stress, thereby resulting in starch with a lower swelling power, water solubility, and higher retrogradation enthalpy and gelatinization temperature. Chilling stress led to deterioration of cooked rice quality as determined by the pasting properties of starch. This study indicated that among the cultivars studied, the two rice varieties most resistant to chilling stress after rice anthesis were NJ 9108 and ZD 18.
Keywords: Chilling stress; Pasting properties; Rice starch; Thermal properties.
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