Evaluation of Anti-oxidant Properties of Four Sri Lankan Traditional Red Rice Varieties
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2021
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Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
Abstract
Rice grains with red pericarp tend to present relatively higher antioxidant activity than those with
light brown pericarp colour because of their rich anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin content.
Currently, large numbers of local rice breeders and consumers are interested in red rice varieties due
to their potential health benefits provided through strong antioxidant properties. The current study
aimed to assess the antioxidant properties of four selected traditional red rice varieties in Sri Lanka,
namely, Pachchaperumal, Kaluheenati, Suduheenati and Madathawalu. The extracts obtained from
rice brans were examined for their total phenolic content, DPPH radical scavenging activity, total
proanthocyanidin content, total flavonoid content and total anthocyanin content. Total phenolic
content was examined in both soluble and bound fractions using the Folin–Ciocalteu‟s method.
DPPH radical scavenging activity from bound fraction was assessed using 0.1 mM DPPH solution.
The results were analyzed using One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) followed by Turkey‟s
pair-wise test as the post-hoc analysis. The amounts of phenolics in the soluble fraction were much
higher than those in the bound fraction of these four red rice samples. According to the results,
Kaluheenati showed the significantly highest value (p < 0.05) for total phenolic content (soluble:
54.49 mg gallic acid equivalents /100g; bound: 24.31 mg gallic acid equivalents /100g) and total
proanthocyanidin content (138.15 mg catechin equivalent /100g), while Madathawalu showed the
significantly highest (p < 0.05) value for DPPH radical scavenging activity (73.5 %) and total
anthocyanin content (24.57 mg cyanidin-3-glucoside equivalents /100g). The highest value for total
flavonoid content was examined in a variety of Pachchaperumal and it was 183.59 mg quercetin
equivalents/100g. According to the present results, it could be speculated that Pachchaperumal may
contain a higher amount of other flavonoids compared to anthocyanins. And also the promising
contribution of total anthocyanin content and proanthocyanidin content for higher antioxidant activity
was indicated by the present results. In conclusion, according to the present study, both Kaluheenati
and Madathawalu exhibited the highest overall antioxidant properties, than the other tested varieties.
Further studies are required to conduct with increased sample sizes along with different extraction
systems, to explore the nutritional values.
Keywords: Anthocyanins; Antioxidant; Proanthocyanidins; Traditional red rice
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Agriculture, Crop Production, Rice, Food Science