Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7584777 | Food Chemistry | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Non-traditional wild rice flakes were analysed for chemical composition, vitamin B compounds, α-tocopherol, mineral and trace elements. Dietary intakes of vitamins, minerals and trace elements were evaluated using FAO/WHO and Institute of Medicine regulations. Wild rice flakes proved to be significant contributors of pyridoxine, pantothenic and folic acids, niacin, thiamine, chromium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, zinc, copper, molybdenum and iron to essential dietary intakes values. Toxic dietary intake values for aluminium, cadmium, tin and mercury were less than 33%, which complies the limits for adults set by FAO/WHO for toxic elements intake related to the body weight of 65â¯kg for females and 80â¯kg for males taking 100â¯g of flakes as a portion. However, concentrations of Hg reaching between 3.67 and 12.20â¯Âµg/100â¯g in flakes exceeded the average Hg value of 0.27-1.90â¯Î¼g/100â¯g in cereals consumed in the EU. It has to be respected in the future.
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Authors
Daniela Sumczynski, Eva Koubová, Lenka Å enkárová, Jana Orsavová,