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Abbravation: Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization

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Springer US

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10.1007/s11940-003-0017-9

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2193-4134

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Effect of grinding methods for flour characterisat

Authors: Yogender Singh Kamlesh Prasad
Publish Date: 2015/10/10
Volume: 10, Issue: 1, Pages: 80-87
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This study attempted to evaluate dry semi dry and wet grinding methods on flour characteristics of Pusa 1121 basmati rice brokens The flour obtained through grinding methods was characterized based on for physicochemical morphological pasting flow properties Xray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared FTIR spectroscopy Mean particle size of dry ground rice flour was higher in comparison to other grinding methods adopted Amylose content of flour analysed for different method dry semi dry and wet was 2176 2008 and 1852 respectively Dry ground rice flour contained higher peak viscosity 5353 cP than the flour obtained from other grinding methods Scanning electron micrographs revealed descriptive structural behaviour of representative grinding processes Powder flow analysis is an effective tool to characterize the flow properties of powders to elucidate the effect of powder morphology granule size and their distribution on flow behaviour and subsequent processing The scanning electron microscopy FTIR spectroscopy and Xray diffraction pattern results indicated some minor changes in structure of rice flour Different grinding methods resulted in variations in the physicochemical and other associated characteristics of rice flours suitable for specific usesThe first author acknowledges the receipt of fellowship from Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology Deemed University Longowal during his Doctoral studies and also thankful to Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana India for providing paddy variety Pusa 1121 for this research


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