The potential of rice to offer solutions for malnutrition and chronic diseases

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Sharifa Sultana Dipti
Christine Bergman
Siti Dewi Indrasari
Theja Herath
Robert Hall
Hueihong Lee
Fatemeh Habibi
Priscila Zaczuk Bassinello
Eduardo Graterol
Julie P Ferraz
Melissa Fitzgerald
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[1] DAPO,Grain Quality and Nutrition Centre, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
[2] University of Nevada-Las Vegas,Department of Food and Beverage
[3] Indonesian Center for Rice Research (ICRR),Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences
[4] Industrial Technology Institute,Institute of Science, Diabetes Foundation Marikina, Philippines
[5] Plant Research International,Grain Quality and Nutrition Centre
[6] Centre for BioSystems Genomics,School of Agriculture and Food Science
[7] Universiti Putra Malaysia,undefined
[8] Rice Research Institute of Iran (RRII),undefined
[9] Embrapa Arroz e Feijão,undefined
[10] Fundación para la Investigación Agrícola DANAC,undefined
[11] Healthserve Hospital,undefined
[12] and Calamba Doctors Hospital,undefined
[13] International Network for Quality Rice,undefined
[14] International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),undefined
[15] University of Queensland,undefined
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Rice | 2012年 / 5卷
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Bran; Rice Bran; Brown Rice; Resistant Starch; Tocotrienols;
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It is internationally accepted that malnutrition and chronic diseases in developing countries are key limitations to achieving the Millennium Development Goals. In many developing countries, rice is the primary source of nutrition. In those countries, the major forms of malnutrition are Fe-induced anaemia, Zn deficiency and Vitamin A deficiency, whereas the major chronic disease challenges are Type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers. There is a growing corpus of evidence regarding both limitations and opportunities as to how rice could be an effective vehicle by which to tackle key nutrition and health related problems in countries with limited resources. Rice breeding programs are able to focus on developing new varieties carrying enhanced amounts of either Fe, Zn or beta-carotene because of large public investment, and the intuitive link between providing a mineral/vitamin to cure a deficiency in that mineral/vitamin. By contrast, there has been little investment in progressing the development of particular varieties for potential impact on chronic diseases. In this review article we focus on the broad battery of evidence linking rice-related nutritional limitations to their impact on a variety of human health issues. We discuss how rice might offer sometimes even simple solutions to rectifying key problems through targeted biofortification strategies and finally, we draw attention to how recent technological (−omics) developments may facilitate untold new opportunities for more rapidly generating improved rice varieties specifically designed to meet the current and future nutritional needs of a rapidly expanding global population.
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