Abstract

ABSTRACTRice yellowing is a problem for the rice industry. The objective of this research was to determine the effect of various temperatures and exposure durations at certain moisture content levels on yellowing in rice. Preliminary experiments were performed on stored Oryza sativa L. ‘Cypress’ rice. These experiments showed that exposure temperature and duration had a great effect on yellowing, but that the effect of moisture content was not significant (P > 0.15). With this information, similar experiments were performed on freshly harvested ‘Cypress’ and ‘Bengal’ rice. Color degradation, as measured by hue angle and chroma, was observed when at temperatures >50°C for exposure durations >12 hr. Temperatures >55°C with exposure durations >12 hr also resulted in dramatically lowered peak viscosity, but not all samples that showed yellowing had lowered viscosity. For the conditions of these experiments, temperature and exposure duration were the most important factors in color and viscosity change.

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