Cold-chain cooked rice with different water contents: Retarded starch digestion by refrigeration

Int J Biol Macromol. 2022 Feb 28:199:10-16. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.12.066. Epub 2021 Dec 20.

Abstract

Cold-chain cooked rice is a widely-consumed instant food. While the quality of cooked rice as affected by processing has been widely studied, it remains largely unexplored how concurrent cold-chain conditions (e.g., refrigeration time with specific water contents) tailor the structure and starch digestibility of cooked rice. Here, as shown by combined techniques (e.g., scanning electron microscopy and small angle X-ray scattering), the cold storage (1 to 3 days) of cooked rice at 1.1:1 w/w water-to-rice ratio increased the uniformity of the rice matrix, strengthened the nonperiodic structure, and allowed more B-type starch crystallites and short-range orders. This induced an increase in the slowly digestible starch (SDS) content (from ca. 33.7% to 38.5%) as the refrigeration time rose. In contrast, for cooked rice with 1.5:1 w/w water-to-rice ratio, the cold storage (mainly 1 day) strengthened the matrix uniformity and the nonperiodic structure, and eventually increased the resistant starch (RS) content from ca. 10.3% to 17.7%. The present data could facilitate the design of cold-chain cooked rice with tailored starch digestibility.

Keywords: Cold-chain rice; Digestion features; X-ray diffraction.

MeSH terms

  • Digestion
  • Oryza* / chemistry
  • Refrigeration
  • Starch* / chemistry
  • Water / chemistry

Substances

  • Water
  • Starch