2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132011000200020
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Phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of rice

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“…Perusals of data indicate that White seeded variety has low content of polyphenol than other varieties and this is positively correlated to its colour. Similar reports have been documented which states that dark varieties have high polyphenol content than light (Walter & Marchesan, 2011, Li et al, 2015. This variation in polyphenols may be associated to various factors such as genotypic effect, degree of maturity and environment effect (Radhouane & Fattouch, 2009).…”
Section: Polyphenol Contentsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Perusals of data indicate that White seeded variety has low content of polyphenol than other varieties and this is positively correlated to its colour. Similar reports have been documented which states that dark varieties have high polyphenol content than light (Walter & Marchesan, 2011, Li et al, 2015. This variation in polyphenols may be associated to various factors such as genotypic effect, degree of maturity and environment effect (Radhouane & Fattouch, 2009).…”
Section: Polyphenol Contentsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This means that these phenolic acids probably relate to flooding tolerance of rice. In point of fact, these phenolic acids are commonly found in rice and other plants [20]. However, the concentrations were low and their presence was in bound form, which is linked to another sugar or ester [21].…”
Section: Anaerobic Flooding Germination and Phenolic Compounds Of Ricementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several phenol compounds have already been identified in rice (Walter and Marchesan 2011). The rice variety of "Karungkuravai" exhibited a good quantity of phenolic content when compared to "Mappilai Samba".…”
Section: Total Phenolic Content (Tpc)mentioning
confidence: 99%