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Effect of temperature and relative humidity on chemical analysis of red rice germination

Germinated rice (GR) is known as nutritional rice due to the higher content of nutrients compared to the conventional brown rice, such as antioxidant i.e. gamma-amirobutyric acid (GABA), gamma-oryzanol, phenolic, and essential amino acid (lysine and niacine), 3 times vitamin B1 and B2, some minerals...

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subjects Amino acids
Analytical chemistry
Antioxidants
Ashes
Carbohydrates
Chemical analysis
Chemical properties
Dietary fiber
Dietary minerals
Germination
Humidity
Iron
Lysine
Magnesium
Manganese
Minerals
Nutrients
Oryza longistaminata
Phenols
Proteins
Relative humidity
Rice
Temperature effects
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B6
Vitamins
γ-Aminobutyric acid
title Effect of temperature and relative humidity on chemical analysis of red rice germination
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