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Revista Costarricense de Salud Pública

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VILLALOBOS H, María E  and  ESPINOZA E, Ana M. Anti-nutritional factors present in raw, polished rice. Rev. costarric. salud pública [online]. 2007, vol.16, n.31, pp.08-12. ISSN 1409-1429.

The purpose of this study was to research the presence of anti-nutrient factors such as the trypsin inhibitor, lectin and phytic acid all in raw, polished rice. This review is part of a larger research project on the substantial equivalence of AS 10-7-6 and CPM 10-4-6, genetically-modified rice developed by the Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center (CIBCM) at the University of Costa Rica. The methodology used was a review of the literature both in national as well as in international journals and also experts´ opinion. Our results show that detection of these anti-nutrient factors in rice is low and it is very low in polished rice; the reason is that lectin and trypsin inhibitors are heat-sensitive and they are deactivated when cooked. Some studies done on genetically-modified Libertylink rice found no difference in phytic acid content when compared to non-modified rice. The trypsin inhibitor is detected only on the embryo and bran layers; lectin was not detected in any of the different rice presentations. In conclusion, according to the review done in the literature as well as the study done on Libertylink rice, it can be said that the presence of anti-nutrients in rice is expected to be low or absent in genetically-modified rice lines.

Keywords : substantial equivalence; rice; anti-nutrients; trypsin; lectin; phytic acid; Costa Rica.

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