2013
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n3p1167
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Composição química e alterações estruturais do arroz irrigado durante o armazenamento

Abstract: ResumoO efeito do tempo de armazenamento em diferentes temperaturas (0,5; 20 e 35°C) foi avaliado sobre a composição química, capacidade de elongação e propriedades viscoamilográficas de três variedades de arroz irrigado (BR-IRGA 410, IRGA 416 e IRGA 417), durante 180 dias. As alterações nos componentes dos grãos polidos foram significativas (P<0,05) para o teor de matéria mineral, compostos fenólicos, amilose e amido resistente, com incrementos nos valores encontrados, principalmente em maiores períodos e tem… Show more

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“…The proximate analysis of PCR shows similar results found for other rice strains, grown in different Brazilian regions (KAMINSKI et al, 2013;AMAGLIANI et al, 2017). Therefore, these results Table 1 -Lignin and starch contents (Mean ± SD g/100g) for pre-cleaning residue (PCR) and for type III paddy rice (PRT3) before and after pre-treatment.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…The proximate analysis of PCR shows similar results found for other rice strains, grown in different Brazilian regions (KAMINSKI et al, 2013;AMAGLIANI et al, 2017). Therefore, these results Table 1 -Lignin and starch contents (Mean ± SD g/100g) for pre-cleaning residue (PCR) and for type III paddy rice (PRT3) before and after pre-treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The latter represents the largest amount in the grain composition (WALTER, et al, 2008;ZIEGLER et al, 2017). Factors such as cultivar, soil preparation, seed quality, climate, storage conditions and harvest time can influence the composition, yield and quality of the grain (KAMINSKI et al, 2013;ZIEGLER et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%