2014
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-014-1579-0
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Review of methods for the detection and quantification of adulteration of rice: Basmati as a case study

Abstract: Rice is a staple and widely grown crop endowed with rich genetic diversity. As it is difficult to differentiate seeds of various rice varieties based on visual observation accurately, the harvested seeds and subsequent processed products are highly prone to adulteration with look-alike and low quality seeds by the dishonest traders. To protect the interests of importing countries and consumers, several methods have been employed over the last few decades for unambiguous discrimination of cultivars, accurate qu… Show more

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“…Basmati rice is a long grain rice whose traditional varieties, grown in the Punjab provinces of Pakistan and India and the regions of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana of the same two countries, may reach prices five times higher than non-Basmati rice [3]. Basmati rice is susceptible to diseases, can only grow some periods of the year because it is photoperiod sensitive, and has tall culms [4]. To overcome these problems, many attempts were made to produce new Basmati varieties, some of them not successful in maintaining the appreciated organoleptic characteristics of the traditional Basmati [1,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basmati rice is a long grain rice whose traditional varieties, grown in the Punjab provinces of Pakistan and India and the regions of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana of the same two countries, may reach prices five times higher than non-Basmati rice [3]. Basmati rice is susceptible to diseases, can only grow some periods of the year because it is photoperiod sensitive, and has tall culms [4]. To overcome these problems, many attempts were made to produce new Basmati varieties, some of them not successful in maintaining the appreciated organoleptic characteristics of the traditional Basmati [1,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isotopic composition, mineral element content and chemical composition related to the climate, soil and temperature were used as biomarkers in rice tracing (Li et al, 2017;Vemireddy et al, 2015;Pramai et al, 2018). Various factors can be combined to accurately determine the origin and quality of rice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In non‐DNA based methods, physico‐chemical schemes are employed, which are based on the quality trait ‘alkali spreading value’, although their accuracy is low . In DNA based methods, a combination of microsatellite markers and either capillary electrophoresis or a real‐time polymerase chain reaction has been widely employed; however, such methods are time‐consuming, destructive and involve complicated procedures . Therefore, a rapid, non‐destructive and precise method is needed to identify the authenticity of rice.…”
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confidence: 99%