Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties

Our objective was to investigate whether purple glutinous rice synthesizes an agricultural nutrition distinguishable from white rice. The grains of ten purple rice landrace and two white rice varieties were examined for the amount of crude oil, semi-gamma oryzanol and gamma oryzanol (γ - oryzanol)....

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Main Authors: Boonsit P., Pongpiachan P., Julsrigival S., Karladee D.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-4642014-08-29T07:31:48Z Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties Boonsit P. Pongpiachan P. Julsrigival S. Karladee D. Our objective was to investigate whether purple glutinous rice synthesizes an agricultural nutrition distinguishable from white rice. The grains of ten purple rice landrace and two white rice varieties were examined for the amount of crude oil, semi-gamma oryzanol and gamma oryzanol (γ - oryzanol). Extractions were sampled from unpolished grains. Hexane and ethyl acetate were used as the solvents in extraction of crude oil yield. The amount of γ- oryzanol was analyzed in the HPLC. The results showed that the amounts of crude oil yield extracted from the unpolished rice grain varied from 2.19 to 2.91 g/100 g brown rice. With equal amounts of crude oil fed into the HPLC, the contents of semi purified γ- oryzanol were equal in both rice types, of purple rice (2.08 g/100g grain, on average) and of the white rice (1.99 g/100g grain, on average). In contrast, the contents of γ- oryzanol varied among varieties. The purple rice exhibited the higher content (55.58 mg/100g brown rice, on average) which was greater than the mean of the white rice check varieties (30.68 mg/100g brown rice). Genetic variation of γ- oryzanol apparently existed in the population of purple rice varieties as different contents were found. Among the purple rice, Kum Doi Saket and Kum Doi Musur yielded the greatest amount of γ- oryzanol (72.95, 70.16 mg/100 g brown rice, respectively). There was not any relationship between γ- oryzanol and crude oil content. This indicated that information on crude oil could not be applied as criteria in selection for γ- oryzanol in rice grains. 2014-08-29T07:31:48Z 2014-08-29T07:31:48Z 2010 Article 16851994 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-77954381101&partnerID=40&md5=60a65c592e9310203dcad8114432ff8c http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/464 English
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description Our objective was to investigate whether purple glutinous rice synthesizes an agricultural nutrition distinguishable from white rice. The grains of ten purple rice landrace and two white rice varieties were examined for the amount of crude oil, semi-gamma oryzanol and gamma oryzanol (γ - oryzanol). Extractions were sampled from unpolished grains. Hexane and ethyl acetate were used as the solvents in extraction of crude oil yield. The amount of γ- oryzanol was analyzed in the HPLC. The results showed that the amounts of crude oil yield extracted from the unpolished rice grain varied from 2.19 to 2.91 g/100 g brown rice. With equal amounts of crude oil fed into the HPLC, the contents of semi purified γ- oryzanol were equal in both rice types, of purple rice (2.08 g/100g grain, on average) and of the white rice (1.99 g/100g grain, on average). In contrast, the contents of γ- oryzanol varied among varieties. The purple rice exhibited the higher content (55.58 mg/100g brown rice, on average) which was greater than the mean of the white rice check varieties (30.68 mg/100g brown rice). Genetic variation of γ- oryzanol apparently existed in the population of purple rice varieties as different contents were found. Among the purple rice, Kum Doi Saket and Kum Doi Musur yielded the greatest amount of γ- oryzanol (72.95, 70.16 mg/100 g brown rice, respectively). There was not any relationship between γ- oryzanol and crude oil content. This indicated that information on crude oil could not be applied as criteria in selection for γ- oryzanol in rice grains.
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author Boonsit P.
Pongpiachan P.
Julsrigival S.
Karladee D.
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Pongpiachan P.
Julsrigival S.
Karladee D.
Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties
author_facet Boonsit P.
Pongpiachan P.
Julsrigival S.
Karladee D.
author_sort Boonsit P.
title Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties
title_short Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties
title_full Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties
title_fullStr Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties
title_full_unstemmed Gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties
title_sort gamma oryzanol content in glutinous purple rice landrace varieties
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