Effects of different grinding methods on morphological, textural properties and pasting profiles of MR220 rice flour
Three different grinding techniques (dry, semi-wet, and wet) were employed in rice flour production. Investigation on the effects of the grinding techniques on starch damage percentage, particle size distribution, pasting profiles, morphological and textural properties of rice flours produced were e...
Main Authors: | Ahmad, N. (Author), Mohd Hani, N. (Author), Rajab, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Malaysian Society of Analytical Sciences
2016
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