Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Food & Nutrition Science Notes
Release Characteristics of Flavor from Spray-dried Powder in Boiling Water and during Rice Cooking
Hirokazu SHIGAHidefumi YOSHIIRumiko TAGUCHITaiji NISHIYAMATakeshi FURUTAPekka LINKO
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2003 Volume 67 Issue 2 Pages 426-428

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  The release characteristics of flavor in boiling water and the flavor retention in the rice after cooking were investigated by using spray dried powder in encapsulated in or emulsified with d-limonene or ethyl n-hexanoate in cyclodextrin and maltodextrin, or in gum arabic and maltodextrin. The behavior of flavor release into the boiling water was well simulated by Avrami's equation. The retention of d-limonene and ethyl n-hexanoate in cooked rice was correlated in each case with the flavor amount of spray-dried powder added.

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