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- Title
Composition of amino Acids, fatty acids, minerals and dietary fiber in some of the local and import rice varieties of Malaysia.
- Authors
Thomas, R.; Bhat, Rajeev; Kuang, Y. T.
- Abstract
In this study, three popular, regionally grown rice varieties (Bario, brown and white) were compared with three of the most popular and highly marketed imported rice varieties (black, glutinous and basmati rice) in Penang region of Malaysia. Rice samples were evaluated for amino acids, fatty acids, minerals, heavy metals and dietary fiber composition. Overall, amino acids content among all the rice samples were comparable to each other. Results with regard to minerals showed potassium to be high in brown rice (197.41 mg/100g), while magnesium was recorded to be high in black rice (107.21 mg/100g). Heavy metals such as cadmium, nickel, mercury and lead, though present, they were in negligible amounts. Among all the rice varieties investigated, the total saturated fatty acid and unsaturated fatty acid content was highest in black rice (5.89%). The soluble dietary fiber was higher in white rice (16.39%), whereas insoluble dietary fiber was high in brown (16.51%) and black rice (14.49%), respectively. Results generated from this study is anticipated to benefit both the health wary consumers (based on their potential nutritional attributes) as well as the local food industries to choose the best rice variety while developing novel rice based food products.
- Subjects
MALAYSIA; AMINO acids; DIETARY fiber; COMPOSITION of rice; CULTIVARS
- Publication
International Food Research Journal, 2015, Vol 22, Issue 3, p1148
- ISSN
1985-4668
- Publication type
Article