Issue 16, 2021

Dry-heat processing at different conditions impact the nutritional composition and in vitro starch and protein digestibility of immature rice-based products

Abstract

Immature grain represents a precious nutritional source in many rural Africa areas. To optimize processing of immature rice into pepeta (a traditional rice-flakes produced from immature rice grains), immature rice (TXD306 variety) harvested at 18 and 26 days after 50% heading were processed in the laboratory under different soaking (0 and 12 h) and roasting temperature (80, 100 and 120 °C) regimes. Riboflavin, nicotinic acid, nicotinamide and iron concentration increased with severity of roasting temperature, while thiamine has an opposite trend. Heating promoted the transformation of insoluble into soluble dietary fiber, increased lipid digestibility decreasing protein one, which showed the highest value when rice was roasted at 100 °C. Soaking before roasting significantly increased moisture and iron content while slightly increased riboflavin, nicotinic acid and nicotinamide when compared to unsoaked products. Among roasted products, starch digestibility increased with roasting temperature. Microstructure analysis indicated a complete loss of cell wall integrity in cooked rice, determining a complete starch and protein digestion while this is delayed in raw rice and roasted products. We concluded that roasting at 100 °C is the optimum temperature to produce pepeta of the highest protein digestibility and low starch digestibility. Soaking before roasting at 120 °C is best when retaining micronutrients is considered.

Graphical abstract: Dry-heat processing at different conditions impact the nutritional composition and in vitro starch and protein digestibility of immature rice-based products

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Apr 2021
Accepted
21 Jun 2021
First published
06 Jul 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Food Funct., 2021,12, 7527-7545

Dry-heat processing at different conditions impact the nutritional composition and in vitro starch and protein digestibility of immature rice-based products

K. F. Miraji, A. R. Linnemann, V. Fogliano, H. S. Laswai and E. Capuano, Food Funct., 2021, 12, 7527 DOI: 10.1039/D1FO01240A

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