Integrated analysis of metabolome and volatile profiles of germinated brown rice from the japonica and indica subspecies

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In the present study, germinated brown rice (GBR) from three Japonica and three Indica rice cultivars were subjected to metabolomics analysis and volatile profiling. The statistical assessment and pathway analysis of the metabolomics data demonstrated that in spite of significant metabolic changes in response to the germination treatment, the Japonica rice cultivars consistently expressed higher levels of several health-promoting compounds, such as essential amino acids and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), than the Indica cultivars. No clear discriminations of the volatile profiles were observed in light of the subspecies, and the concentrations of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including alkenes, aldehydes, furans, ketones, and alcohols, all exhibited significant reductions ranging from 26.8% to 64.1% after the germination. The results suggest that the Japonica cultivars might be desirable as the raw materials for generating and selecting GBR food products for health-conscious consumers.

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Zhou, C., Zhou, Y., Hu, Y., Li, B., Zhang, R., Zheng, K., … Liu, S. (2021). Integrated analysis of metabolome and volatile profiles of germinated brown rice from the japonica and indica subspecies. Foods, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10102448

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