Harvest Age Impact on the Antioxidant
and Mineral Content of Kurdish Rice in the
Harir Sub-District Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Samiaa Jamil Abdulwahid-Kurdi
Abstract:The study underscores the importance of considering the age of rice when evaluating its nutritional and chemical properties for various applications. The first research rice samples, with an age range of 3 to 6 months, were gathered from the Harir subdistrict. The proximate analysis results revealed nine distinct compounds, with vitamin C recording as the most abundant compound, ranging from 1693.5 ppm at 3 months of harvest age to 523 ppm at 6 months of harvest age. Antioxidant compounds came in second, with … Show more
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