Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice

Rice is a primary source to all human beings. It gives energy and supply carbohydrate in human daily life. It is also one of the main sources of employment for people living in the rural area to generate incomes. In this study, determinations of quality of rice dried in an oven and in a Laterally Ae...

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Main Authors: Jidon @ Adrian Janaun, Kong, V. V., Toyu C. G., Wolyna Pindi, Lee, Jau Shya
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Published: 2016
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author Jidon @ Adrian Janaun
Kong, V. V.
Toyu C. G.
Wolyna Pindi
Lee, Jau Shya
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description Rice is a primary source to all human beings. It gives energy and supply carbohydrate in human daily life. It is also one of the main sources of employment for people living in the rural area to generate incomes. In this study, determinations of quality of rice dried in an oven and in a Laterally Aerated Moving Bed (LAMB) dryer were performed., tTe drying in an oven was performed with initial moisture content (MC) of 18% reduced to 14% w.b. at temperatures of 35, 45, 55, 65 and 75 0C. The amylose contents of the rice were 20.78, 21.81, 21.53, 21.63 and 22.50%, respectively. Furthermore, drying of paddy with temperature of 45 0C and initial moisture content of 15% w.b was performed with different final moisture content of 14, 12, 10 and 8% w.b using oven drying. The amylose content were 21.79, 20.17, 20.85, 26.35%, respectively. As for paddy dried in LAMB dryer, it was found that the amylose content were in the intermediate range (20 - 25.50%). The drying temperature of the LAMB dryer was at 25 0C with 100 to 200 L/min of air flowrate resulted in the intermediate amylose content of the rice despite the final moisture content reduced to 8% w.b.
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spelling ums.eprints-194182018-03-22T03:41:29Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19418/ Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice Jidon @ Adrian Janaun Kong, V. V. Toyu C. G. Wolyna Pindi Lee, Jau Shya TX341-641 Nutrition. Foods and food supply Rice is a primary source to all human beings. It gives energy and supply carbohydrate in human daily life. It is also one of the main sources of employment for people living in the rural area to generate incomes. In this study, determinations of quality of rice dried in an oven and in a Laterally Aerated Moving Bed (LAMB) dryer were performed., tTe drying in an oven was performed with initial moisture content (MC) of 18% reduced to 14% w.b. at temperatures of 35, 45, 55, 65 and 75 0C. The amylose contents of the rice were 20.78, 21.81, 21.53, 21.63 and 22.50%, respectively. Furthermore, drying of paddy with temperature of 45 0C and initial moisture content of 15% w.b was performed with different final moisture content of 14, 12, 10 and 8% w.b using oven drying. The amylose content were 21.79, 20.17, 20.85, 26.35%, respectively. As for paddy dried in LAMB dryer, it was found that the amylose content were in the intermediate range (20 - 25.50%). The drying temperature of the LAMB dryer was at 25 0C with 100 to 200 L/min of air flowrate resulted in the intermediate amylose content of the rice despite the final moisture content reduced to 8% w.b. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19418/1/Effect%20of%20moisture%20content%20and%20drying%20method%20on%20the%20amylose%20content%20of%20rice.pdf Jidon @ Adrian Janaun and Kong, V. V. and Toyu C. G. and Wolyna Pindi and Lee, Jau Shya (2016) Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice. In: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, 9–12 December 2015. http://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/36/1/012064
spellingShingle TX341-641 Nutrition. Foods and food supply
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Kong, V. V.
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Lee, Jau Shya
Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice
title Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice
title_full Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice
title_fullStr Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice
title_full_unstemmed Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice
title_short Effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice
title_sort effect of moisture content and drying method on the amylose content of rice
topic TX341-641 Nutrition. Foods and food supply
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