Title Optimization of the sustainable production of resistant starch in rice bran and evaluation of Its physicochemical and technological properties /
Authors Vaitkeviciene, Ruta ; Bendoraitiene, Joana ; Degutyte, Rimgaile ; Svazas, Mantas ; Zadeike, Daiva
DOI 10.3390/polym14173662
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Is Part of Polymers.. Basel : MDPI. 2022, vol. 14, iss. 17, art. no. 3662, p. 1-16.. ISSN 2073-4360
Keywords [eng] rice bran ; ultrasound cavitation ; resistant starch microstructure ; crystallinity ; hydration properties ; mechanical performance
Abstract [eng] In this study, the optimization of ultrasound (US) (850 kHz, 120 W) processing parameters (temperature, time, and power) for the enhanced production of resistant starch (RS) in rice bran (RB) matrixes was performed. The effect of US cavitation at different temperatures on the morphology, physicochemical properties, and mechanical performance of RS was evaluated. Ultrasonication at 40–70 °C temperatures affected the chemical structure, reduced the crystallinity of RS from 23.85% to between 18.37 and 4.43%, and increased the mechanical and thermal stability of RS pastes, indicating a higher tendency to retrograde. US treatment significantly (p < 0.05) improved the oil (OAC) and water (WAC) absorption capacities, swelling power (SP), solubility (WS), and reduced the least-gelation concentration (LGC). The mathematical evaluation of the data indicated a significant effect (p < 0.05) of the US parameters on the production of RS. The largest increment of RS (13.46 g/100 g dw) was achieved with US cavitation at 1.8 W/cm2 power, 40.2 °C temperature, and 18 min of processing time. The developed method and technology bring low-temperature US processing of rice milling waste to create a new sustainable food system based on modified rice bran biopolymers.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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