Evaluation of rice amylose content by near infrared Spectroscopy

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Katerine Loaiza, Johana [1 ]
Larrahondo, Jesus E.
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[1] FLAR, Palmira, Colombia
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Amylose; brown rice; calibrations; NIRS; STARCH QUALITY; PREDICTION;
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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The determination of amilosa in the rice is an inheritable character that it correlates with the quality of the grain, importantly breeder rice. The present work, it establishes the viability of evaluating the content of amilosa in the rice with the technology NIRS. Initially, paddy or integral decided between rice, which is most adapted to evaluate amilosa using NIRS. Spectra took to 540 materials of rice of the germ-plasms banks of the Latin American Found for Irrigated Rice. FLAR, and later there was done analysis of principal components and analysis of multiple regression in every type of rice. The brown rice was the one that most better statistical results. In the development of the calibration another calibration used as reference in NIRS based on flour of rice with a R2 = 0.9 of calibration and R2 = 0.78 of validation, and Winisi was used to develop the chemometrie. There was in use square minimums partial MPLS and a mathematics of 2,1,1,2; wavelength de1100-2492,2, which a R2 = 0.68 of external, acceptable validation to characterize the early generations, with approximately 83 % of successes. The programs breeding of the FLAR evaluate 15.000 materials in the year in the early generations, which means US$ 3.600 dollars and 45 days less that to evaluate with the calibration of flour of rice, being the one that nowadays is used in the FLAR.
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