1964
DOI: 10.1021/jf60132a010
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Rice Quality, Studies on Physicochemical Properties of Rice

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“…These results were consistent with the previous study that amylose content was positively correlated with setback and consistency viscosity (Juliano et al, 1964, Shu et al 1988, but negatively correlated with peak viscosity and breakdown (Tong et al, 2014). Our study indicates that starch pasting properties could be a useful indicator because these values were different between samples with similar amylose content, and most of rice quality traits and starch pasting properties showed a significant correlation.…”
Section: Meteorological Datasupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results were consistent with the previous study that amylose content was positively correlated with setback and consistency viscosity (Juliano et al, 1964, Shu et al 1988, but negatively correlated with peak viscosity and breakdown (Tong et al, 2014). Our study indicates that starch pasting properties could be a useful indicator because these values were different between samples with similar amylose content, and most of rice quality traits and starch pasting properties showed a significant correlation.…”
Section: Meteorological Datasupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Gel consistency (GC) enables to indicate the rice texture after cooled. This was consistent with the statement of Juliano et al (1981) [14] that amylose content (AC) is one of the important criteria in rice classification. Medium amylose content is attributed to sticky rice (not too wet or dry), while high amylose is correlated to hard, dry, and firm rice.…”
Section: Physical and Milling Ricesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Physical quality of grain and rice was analyzed based on Wibowo et al 2006 [10] but it modified with SNI 01-6128-1999 [11] and IRRI in 1996 [12]. Cooked rice quality was analyzed using AOAC 1984 [13] and Juliano 1985 et al [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The variation in the protein content of rice grains may primarily be ascribed to cultivar differences, genetic makeup of the cultivars, climatic condition, and nutrient status of the soil as well as the analytical methods used (Baishya et al, 2010). Effects of such factors on protein content of rice was observed by Juliano et al (1964).The highest (4.28 mg/100g) Zn content was found in 'Pakai' and lowest (3.42 mg/100g) in 'Bairing' with an average 3.90 mg/100 g whereas 'Vandana' contained 2.58 mg/100g. The highest Fe content was recorded in 'IRAT-141' (4.18 mg/100g) and the lowest in 'Miren'(3.21 mg/100 g) with an averageof 3.67 mg/100 g as against 'Vandana' (2.67 mg/100g).The Fe content of the cultivars as recorded in the present study was found to be similar with the findings of Borua et al(2004) but higher than the findings of Yodmanee et al (2011).…”
Section: Physical Properties Colour Value Of Rice Grainmentioning
confidence: 99%