Plant Production Science (Jan 2004)

Variation of 2-Acetyl-1-Pyrroline Concentration in Aromatic Rice Grains Collected in the Same Region in Japan and Factors Affecting Its Concentration

  • Tomio Itani,
  • Masahiko Tamaki,
  • Yasuyoshi Hayata,
  • Tsutomu Fushimi,
  • Katsumi Hashizume

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.7.178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 178 – 183

Abstract

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Aroma strength of aromatic rice varies with the genetic and environmental conditions. We determined the concentration of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP), a key compound of the aroma of aromatic rice, in 62 samples of rice grains (brown rice) from‘Hieri’ produced by 17˜24 farmers in 3 years in the Kubokawa area of Kochi Prefecture, Japan. Many ofthem showed similar values and the standard deviations were 27˜31%. However, a few samples showed extremely high (200%) or low (60%) 2AP concentrations compared to the individual year averages (100%). The influence of harvest time and temperature during ripening on the 2AP concentration in the brown rice was also examined using two cultivars. During grain development in an early-heading cultivar ‘Miyakaori’ , the 2AP concentration in the brown rice reached a peakat 4 or 5 weeks after heading (WAH) and then decreased rapidly to 20% of the maximum at 7 or 8 WAH. In a late-heading cultivar ‘Hieri’, the 2AP concentration peaked at 4 WAH then gradually decreased to 40% of the maximum at 8 WAH.The 2AP concentration was higher in brown rice ripened at a low temperature (day : 25°C/night : 20°C) than that ripened at a high temperature (day: 35°C/night: 30°C) in both a short-grain cultivar ‘Hieri’ and a long-grain cultivar ‘Sari Queen’.

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