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Impact of alkaline or acid digestion to antioxidant activity, phenolic content and composition of rice hull extracts

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LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 207-215

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2013.05.005

Keywords

Rice hull; Alkaline digestion; Acid digestion; Antioxidant activity; Silicon

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  1. Foundation of State Scholarships (I.K.Y., Athens, Greece)

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The impact of alkaline or acid digestion to phenolic content (TPP), antioxidant activity (radical scavenging, copper (II) reducing and liposome oxidation) and phenolic composition of rice hull extracts was evaluated systematically for the first time. Alkaline digestion yielded extracts superior in TPP (13206-25498 mg gallic acid/kg dry hulls) and antioxidant activity. Chromatographic analysis showed that these were rich in hydroxycinnamic acids, whereas hydroxybenzoic acid/aldehyde derivatives, obtained as hydroxycinnamate degradation products, were the main phenolics in the extracts after acid treatment. Optimized alkaline digestion (120 degrees C, 120 kPa, 2 h) applied to hulls from selected rice varieties cultivated in Greece, showed a high p-coumaric (4879-6367 mg/kg dry hulls) and ferulic acid (1510-2037 mg/kg dry hulls) content, probably related to their low silicon levels (44,916 -59,981 mg SiO2/kg dry hulls). Our study provides useful data for exploitation of rice hulls by the food industry. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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