Guodong Ye , Lina Guan , Sixuan Li , Yuyue He , Min Zhang
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Abstract
Cooking is a key process in forming cooked rice flavor, and more data on aroma compounds should be needed during rice cooking. This paper tracked dynamic changes in aroma compounds, sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids during cooking. After soaking, the content of glucose, fructose, oleic acid, and linoleic acid increased. In the hydrothermal cooking stage, glucose, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, and alanine increased significantly (p < 0.05), while fructose, oleic acid, and linoleic acid first increased and then decreased. In raw rice and soaked rice, alkanes and alkenes were the main volatile compounds, and the content of hydrocarbon compounds decreased in the hydrothermal cooking stage, and many aldehydes, alcohols, ketones, and furan compounds were generated. A total of 28 aroma compounds were sniffed by GC-O-MS, and 13 aroma compounds with OAV >1 were screened out. These results showed that raw rice and soaked rice had similar aroma characteristics and aroma precursor substances that mainly accumulated in the SO10 or ST10 stage, and hydrothermal cooking was the key process of rice aroma formation.
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The Journal of Cereal Science was established in 1983 to provide an International forum for the publication of original research papers of high standing covering all aspects of cereal science related to the functional and nutritional quality of cereal grains (true cereals - members of the Poaceae family and starchy pseudocereals - members of the Amaranthaceae, Chenopodiaceae and Polygonaceae families) and their products, in relation to the cereals used. The journal also publishes concise and critical review articles appraising the status and future directions of specific areas of cereal science and short communications that present news of important advances in research. The journal aims at topicality and at providing comprehensive coverage of progress in the field.