2019
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.14776
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Effect of Germination Conditions and Mashing Temperature on the Amylolytic Enzyme Activity and Degree of Starch Saccharification of Brown Rice Cultivars During Syrup Production

Abstract: The germination process activates amylolytic enzymes that can produce rice syrup through mashing, however the factors affecting enzyme activities and soluble saccharides have not been investigated. This study characterized amylolytic enzymes activities, including α‐amylase, β‐amylase, and α‐glucosidase, and soluble saccharides from germinated rice cultivars of four rice cultivars, including waxy, short grain, medium grain, and long grain, under aerobic and anaerobic germination conditions over 4 days and then … Show more

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“…Rice contains a lot of nutrients required by the human body [4,5] and is known as the 'head of five grains'. About one third of the world's population eats rice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice contains a lot of nutrients required by the human body [4,5] and is known as the 'head of five grains'. About one third of the world's population eats rice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%