نتایج جستجو برای: rice storage

تعداد نتایج: 254618  

2017
Louise Weiwei Lu Jun Lu

16 Background: Previous in vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated that storage of cooked rice at 17 4 °C for 24 h and reheating to 65 °C significantly reduced starch digestibility and postprandial 18 glycaemic responses. Moreover, the effect was greater for parboiled rice compared to other rice 19 varieties commonly consumed in New Zealand. This study aimed to evaluate consumer preferences...

2015
Yi Chen Katie L. Moore Anthony J. Miller Steve P. McGrath Jian Feng Ma Fang-Jie Zhao

Knowledge of arsenic (As) accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa L.) is important for minimizing As transfer to the food chain. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of rice nodes in As storage and distribution. Synchrotron μX-ray fluorescence (μ-XRF) was used to map As distribution in the top node and internode of a lsi2 mutant defective in silicon/arsenite efflux carrier and its wild-...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2013
Lei Liu Daniel L E Waters Terry J Rose Jinsong Bao Graham J King

Phospholipids (PLs) are a major class of lipid in rice grain. Although PLs are only a minor nutrient compared to starch and protein, they may have both nutritional and functional significance. We have systemically reviewed the literature on the class, distribution and variation of PLs in rice, their relation to rice end-use quality and human health, as well as available methods for analytical p...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
ali reza khosravi mycology research center, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, ir iran; mycology research center, faculty of veterinary medicine, azadi street, p.o. box: 14155-6453, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2161117151, fax: +98-2166933222 hojjatollah shokri faculty of veterinary medicine, amol university of special modern technologies, amol, ir iran; faculty of veterinary medicine, university of mazandaran, amol, ir iran fatemeh zaboli department of microbiology, science and research branch, islamic azad university (iau) of tehran, ir iran

results mycoflora profiles of fresh and stored rice grains showed that aspergillus species (37.3%, 40.7%) were the predominant fungal agents, followed by fusarium (21.6%, 16.2%), mucor (19.6%, 16.7%) and rhizopus (9.8%, 11.1%), respectively. in hplc analysis, most of the rice samples (96.7%) collected were found to be positive for fb1 with mean levels ranging from not detected to 56.2 mg/kg for...

Journal: :Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture 2008

2015
Rongjun Bian Kun Cheng Jufeng Zheng Xiaoyu Liu Yongzhuo Liu Zhipeng Li Lianqing Li Pete Smith Genxing Pan David Crowley Jinwei Zheng Xuhui Zhang Liangyun Zhang Qaiser Hussain

Soil respiration, resulting in decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC), emits CO2 to the atmosphere and increases under climate warming. However, the impact of heavy metal pollution on soil respiration in croplands is not well understood. Here we show significantly increased soil respiration and efflux of both CO2 and CH4 with a concomitant reduction in SOC storage from a metal polluted rice...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Lei Hua Diane R Wang Lubin Tan Yongcai Fu Fengxia Liu Langtao Xiao Zuofeng Zhu Qiang Fu Xianyou Sun Ping Gu Hongwei Cai Susan R McCouch Chuanqing Sun

Common wild rice (Oryza rufipogon), the wild relative of Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa), flaunts long, barbed awns, which are necessary for efficient propagation and dissemination of seeds. By contrast, O. sativa cultivars have been selected to be awnless or to harbor short, barbless awns, which facilitate seed processing and storage. The transition from long, barbed awns to short, barble...

2013
Thomas Reardon Kevin Chen Bart Minten

Major changes have been occurring almost unnoticed in staple value chains in Asia. The Quiet Revolution in Staple Food Value Chains documents and explains the transformation of value chains moving rice and potatoes between the farm gate and the consumer in Bangladesh, the People’s Republic of China, and India. The changes noted are the rapid rise of supermarkets, modern cold storage facilities,...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1992
S Panigrahi S Phillips V E Plumb A J Watson

Yellow discoloration often develops in rice kernels during post-harvest storage, due possibly to fungal activity. The present study examined the changes in nutrient composition taking place during yellowing of rice, and the effects of feeding rats and broiler chicks on a moderately yellow rice at 600 g/kg diet. Nitrogen content was found to be higher in rice grains that had become more yellow, ...

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