Clinical Phytoscience (Jun 2022)

Rice: a potential vehicle for micronutrient fortification

  • Syed Junaid-ur-Rahman,
  • Muhammad Farhan Jahangir Chughtai,
  • Adnan Khaliq,
  • Atif Liaqat,
  • Imran Pasha,
  • Samreen Ahsan,
  • Saira Tanweer,
  • Kanza Saeed,
  • Ayesha Siddiqa,
  • Tariq Mehmood,
  • Ayesha Ali,
  • Shoaib Aziz,
  • Nimra Sameed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40816-022-00342-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract The choices of consumer towards food have been changed. Consumer prefers to eat food which is not only safe but also nutritious. Now a day, they like to eat the food which promote their health and help in minimizing nutrition related health hazards. Rice is a staple food in many countries, but most emerging issue is that rice is deficit in minerals. Rice ranks second among cereals in dietary uses around the world. Rice is deficit in iron (Fe) zinc (Zn) and these are important micronutrients for infants, men and women. Fortification of rice with iron and zinc would help to minimize nutrient deficient disorders among humans. Present study is aimed to introduce nutrients rich rice for consumers and also to encourage food-fortification organizations for diverting their focus on rice fortification. In south Asian countries, micronutrient deficiency especially Fe and Zn deficiency is very common. The rice because of its use as a staple food can be utilized as a carrier medium for transporting micronutrients from plants sources to human beings. Hence, rice fortification with microminerals can prove as a miracle for the virtual eradication of nutrition related diseases in humans.

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