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Development of UV-treated cooked germinated brown rice and effect of UV-C treatment on its storability, GABA content, and quality

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A process for preparing UV-treated cooked germinated brown rice (CGBR) was developed. The UV-C exposure time was varied to study its effect on the shelf life of CGBR at room temperature (RT; 25 ± 2 °C). The germinated brown rice with the highest GABA content was cooked and radiated with UV-C for 30 and 60 min, after which the aerobic plate count was reduced by 0.40 and 0.58 log CFU/g, respectively. Their shelf lives were 1 and 3 days, respectively. The GABA contents of control CGBR, 60-UV-CGBR, and canned CGBR were 7.49, 5.11, and 1.81 mg/100 g dry matter, respectively. The whiteness and hardness of 60-UV-CGBR were not significantly different from those of control CGBR (p ≥ 0.05). These quality attributes were poorer after canning. After storing 60-UV-CGBR at RT for 3 days, the GABA content and whiteness decreased, and the hardness increased significantly. Its quality was however better than that of canned CGBR.

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Aerobic plate count, Brown rice, Gamma-aminobutyric acid, Germination, Ultraviolet

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Lwt, 71, 243-248, 2016

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