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Establishment of an oral processing model for three varieties of rice

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.15890

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFD0401200]
  2. General S and T project of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KM202010011006]
  3. Program of Talents Training Quality and First class Specialty
  4. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFC160590X]
  5. Graduate Innovation Project of School of Food and Health in 2021
  6. Beijing Technology and Business University

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This study aimed to establish an oral processing model of cooked rice and identified the main factors influencing the oral processing of Japonica, Glutinous, and Indica rice, revealing their distinct characteristics during oral processing.
The objective of this study was to establish an oral processing model of cooked rice. Principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis were performed to determine the main factors of cooked rice in different oral processing stages. The results of our study suggest that the textural properties and water content (dry wt basis) of the rice bolus are the main factors in determining the type of oral processing model. Specifically, the factors influencing the swallowing of Japonica rice include the chewing time, chewing number, cohesiveness, and water content. The factors influencing the swallowing of Glutinous rice include chewing time, chewing number, particle size, and water content, while those for Indica rice include chewing time, chewing number, and cohesiveness. In conclusion, Japonica rice showed semi-solid food characteristics during oral processing, while Glutinous rice and Indica rice showed soft solid food characteristics during oral processing. Practical applications This study will provide guidance method for establishing of other food oral processing models. In addition, it can provide theoretical support for the selection of better rice products from the perspective of oral processing.

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