Effect of amylose content on the lipids of mature rice grain
1980; Elsevier BV; Volume: 19; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0031-9422(80)80179-8
ISSN1873-3700
AutoresNurul Choudhury, Bienvenido O. Juliano,
Tópico(s)Phytoestrogen effects and research
ResumoMost of the nonstarch lipids in brown rice (Oryza sativa) of three rices differing in amylose content were contributed by bran, germ, polish and subaleurone layer. Nonstarch lipids consisted of 82–91% neutral lipids (of which 73–82% were triglycerides), 7–10% phospholipids and 2–8% glycolipids. Linoleic, oleic and palmitic acids were the major fatty acids. Nonwaxy (24 and 29% amylose) milled rice had proportionally more starch lipids and less nonstarch lipids than waxy (2% amylose) milled rice. Starch lipids were mainly lysophosphatidyl choline, lysophosphatidyl ethanolamine and free fatty acids. The major fatty acids were palmitic and linoleic acids, followed by oleic acid.
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