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Title: Effect of air-rest treatment on rice malt
Authors: Owusu-Mensah, E.
Oduro, I.
Dziedzoave, N. T.
Sarfo, K. J.
Keywords: Air-rest
Diastatic activity
Germination
Malt
Moisture content
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: To improve the malting qualities of rice grain, paddy rice (Jasmine 85) was air-rested for 2 to 8 h while in steep and malted for 12 days at 28 + 1oC. Out-of-steep moisture content, germination energy, shoot length, and diastatic activity of the rice grains were evaluated to determine the efficiency of the air-rest treatment. Air-rested rice grains absorbed 0.5 to 5% moisture more than the untreated (control). Six-hour air-rested grains absorbed the highest moisture content of 36.6% after 48 h of steeping. The highest germination energy (93%) and diastatic activity (1002 U/g dry malt) were recorded in the 6-hour air-rested grains. Moreover, malts resulting from this treatment had their optimum diastatic activity (2086 U/g dry malt) on the 8th day after germination, occurring earlier than the control (2001 U/g dry malt) which peaked at the 10th day. Applying air-rest treatment during rice malting improves its hydrolytic potential
Description: 6p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5145
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Biochemistry

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