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Rice Bran: The Nutrition Packed Part of Rice We Lose Out On

by Julia Samuel on June 2, 2017 at 5:35 PM
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Rice bran has high nutritional value and is a rich source of proteins, fats, minerals and micronutrients such as B vitamins.


Researchers at Colorado State University suggest that rice bran, the outer covering of the rice grain, which is removed from whole grain rice during processing and used as animal feed, could have benefits for human health and nutrition.

‘Rice bran as a food ingredient could deliver more than 400 individual compounds when consumed and it is likely that many of them function in a teamwork manner to deliver health benefits.’

Professor Elizabeth Ryan, the corresponding author said, " It has not been used much in human health and nutrition because it is considered an animal feed but its high nutritional value warrants greater public health attention."

The researchers used an approach called food metabolomics, or "Foodomics", which uses a sophisticated biochemical technique, called mass spectrometry, to identify and measure the abundance of many different molecules present in a food.

Assessing three U.S. rice varieties that were previously used in human dietary intervention trials, the researchers found 453 metabolites, including 65 that had been shown to have potential medicinal and health promoting attributes and 16 that had not been reported for rice bran before.

Professor Ryan said: "We investigated the amino acids, vitamins, cofactors and secondary metabolites that can be found in rice bran, as we suspected that they contribute to its medicinal and nutritional benefits. We were surprised to find that cofactors, vitamins and amino acids make up almost 50% of the total small molecule content."

A literature search conducted by the authors showed that:

Professor Ryan said: "Rice is an essential staple food for more than half of the world's population. It is grown in more than 100 countries. Rice bran as a food ingredient could deliver more than 400 individual compounds when consumed and it is likely that many of them function in a teamwork manner to deliver health benefits."

She added: "Although only limited information was available on how well individual compounds will be usable by the human body after ingestion, the biochemical composition of rice bran merits further investigation for nutritional therapies and medical food applications."

Reference

  1. Elizabeth P. Ryan et al., Rice Bran Metabolome Contains Amino Acids, Vitamins & Cofactors, and Phytochemicals with Medicinal and Nutritional Properties, Rice (year) http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12284-017-0157-2.


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