Abstract

Improving the nutritional quality of germinated brown rice (GBR) is important for the population consuming rice as part of the daily diet to offer health benefits. In this study, a set of popularly grown 79 rice varieties in Southern Vietnam was evaluated to identify the potential materials for producing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-enriched GBR. Enhancing antioxidant components, antioxidant activities, and other health-promoting micronutrients by sucrose treatment were also investigated in both white and red GBR. The results indicated that OM457 (white rice) and TN11 (red rice)-derived GBR had the highest GABA content of 105.68 mg GABA/100 g F.W and 47.68 mg GABA/100 g F.W among investigated rice varieties, respectively. Sucrose at 50 mM, in general, boosted total phenolic compounds, total flavonoids, anthocyanin content, thereby increasing antioxidant activities in both these GBR. Moreover, GC-MS-based metabolomic analysis indicated that GABA accumulation under sucrose treatment was rice pericarp/variety-specific. Also, sucrose stimulated the accumulation of other health-benefiting metabolites and free sugars. Altogether, the results in this study indicate that sucrose is an effective elicitor for improving the nutritional value in GBR, facilitating for production of ready-to-eat GBR with health-promoting benefits.

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