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NEN-EN-ISO 6647-2

Rice - Determination of amylose content - Part 2: Routine methods

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 21
ICS Code (Cereals, pulses and derived products): 67.060
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NEN-EN-ISO 6647-2 specifies a simplified routine method for the determination of the amylose content of milled, non-parboiled rice in the range from 1 % to 30 %. Rice samples for which the amylose content has been determined by the reference method size exclusion chromatography (SEC) are used as standards to generate the calibration curve.

Document History

NEN-EN-ISO 6647-2
June 1, 2015
Rice - Determination of amylose content - Part 2: Routine methods
NEN-EN-ISO 6647-2 specifies a simplified routine method for the determination of the amylose content of milled, non-parboiled rice in the range from 1 % to 30 %. Rice samples for which the amylose...
May 1, 2013
Rice - Determination of amylose content - Part 2: Routine methods
NEN-EN-ISO 6647-2 specifies a simplified routine method for the determination of the amylose content of milled, non-parboiled rice in the range from 1 % to 30 %. Rice samples for which the amylose...
September 1, 2007
Rice - Determination of amylose content - Part 2: Routine methods
This part of ISO 6647 specifies two simplified routine methods for the determination of the amylose mass fraction of milled rice, non-parboiled. The main difference between the two methods is the...
October 1, 2005
Rice - Determination of amylose content - Part 2: Routine method
This part of ISO 6647 specifies two simplified routine methods for the determination of the amylose mass fraction of milled rice, non-parboiled. The main difference between the two methods is the...
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