Importance of both leached and residual starch molecular structures in determining cooked rice texture at different rice-to-water cooking ratios

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES(2024)

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Although texture of cooked rice has been investigated with regard to its relation to starch structure, it remains unclear how starch molecular structure and water content together affect its texture. Thus, the texture, and starch molecular structure of 10 rice varieties and their leachates during cooking were studied with a range of rice-to-water ratios. Although hardness of cooked rice decreased, no trend for the alteration of stickiness observed over the increase of water content. Generally, more amylopectin with DP 12-36 and amylose with DP 5000-20,000 in leachate, less starch molecules with DP > 36 in residual materials resulted in a higher stickiness of cooked rice, which is rationalized by their slower retrogradation tendency and higher amount of non-reducing ends available for binding to textural probe. Rice-to-water ratio was another crucial factor in determining relations between starch structures and cooked rice texture. For example, more leached amylopectin with DP 12-100 resulted in a higher stickiness of cooked rice, while this was not the case for rice cooked at rice-to-water ratios of 1: 1.2 and 1: 1.4. These results give new insights on the effects of starch molecular structure and water content on the cooked rice texture.
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Cooked rice texture,Starch chain-length distribution,Rice-to-water ratio
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