Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1885742 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Effect of gamma irradiation on properties of some rice cultivars in Ghana was investigated.•Gamma irradiation decreased pH and swelling power, whereas solubility increased.•Gamma irradiation did not change the XRD pattern of the rice cultivars.•Gamma irradiation decreased peak time for BAL and VNT rice cultivars.•Gamma irradiation decreased PV, HPV, BDV, FV and SBV for all the rice cultivars.

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple crop in Ghana and much of West Africa, where it serves as an important convenience food for urban consumers. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of gamma irradiation as insect disinfestation technique on some physicochemical, functional and pasting properties of selected locally-produced rice cultivars in Ghana. Four local rice cultivars and an imported (commercial) type were purchased, cleaned and irradiated at doses of 0.0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.0 and 1.5 kGy. The irradiated rice cultivars were milled and their physicochemical, functional and pasting properties determined. There were reductions in pH and swelling power, as well as increase in solubility of rice cultivars after gamma irradiation. Gamma irradiation did not change the XRD pattern of the rice cultivars. Gamma irradiation significantly (P<0.05) decreased peak time for BAL and VNT rice cultivars. Gamma irradiation significantly (P<0.05) decreased PV, HPV, BDV, FV and SBV for all the rice cultivars. This study shows that flours from gamma irradiated rice cultivars have potential in food formulations that require low viscosity.

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