2015
DOI: 10.3839/jabc.2015.056
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Development of Protein Biomarkers for the Authentication of Organic Rice

Abstract: The rice protein profiles of Oryza sativa L (Koshihikari) grown under organic and conventional cultivation regimes were compared on 2-D gels to develop diagnostic marker proteins for organic rice. The selected proteins, differentially expressed between organic and conventional rice, were compared with the differentially expressed proteins of another organic and conventional rice pairing, produced at a different location. In the first comparison among conventional, no-chemical, and organic rice grown in the sam… Show more

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“…In carrots, proteins related to the metabolism of carbohydrates, polypeptides and secondary metabolites were differentially expressed between organic and conventional growing conditions. Lee and Lim [142] attempted to identify protein biomarkers allowing to differentiate between organic and conventional rice. The authors compared rice varieties grown in three different organic rice farms located in different regions of Korea.…”
Section: Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In carrots, proteins related to the metabolism of carbohydrates, polypeptides and secondary metabolites were differentially expressed between organic and conventional growing conditions. Lee and Lim [142] attempted to identify protein biomarkers allowing to differentiate between organic and conventional rice. The authors compared rice varieties grown in three different organic rice farms located in different regions of Korea.…”
Section: Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%