Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7590205 | Food Chemistry | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Brown rice was exposed to low-pressure plasma ranging from 1 to 3 kV for 10 min. Treatment of brown rice in low-pressure plasma increases the germination percentage, seedling length, and water uptake in laboratory germination tests. Of the various treatments, 3-kV plasma exposure for 10 min yielded the best results. In germinating brown rice, α-amylase activity was significantly higher in treated groups than in controls. The higher enzyme activity in plasma-treated brown rice likely triggers the rapid germination and earlier vigor of the seedlings. Low-pressure plasma also increased gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels from â¼19 to â¼28 mg/100 g. In addition, a marked increase in the antioxidant activity of brown rice was observed with plasma treatments compared to controls. The main finding of this study indicates that low-pressure plasma is effective at enhancing the growth and GABA accumulation of germinated brown rice, which can supply high nutrition to consumer.
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Authors
Hua Han Chen, Hung Chia Chang, Yu Kuo Chen, Chien Lun Hung, Su Yi Lin, Yi Sheng Chen,