Meta-analyses of arsenic accumulation in Indica and Japonica rice grains

Author:

Das Susmita1,Ghosh Abhik2,Powell Michael A.3,Banik Pabitra2

Affiliation:

1. University of Calcutta

2. Indian Statistical Institute

3. University of Alberta

Abstract

Abstract Arsenic (As) is a worldwide concern because of its toxic effects on crop yield and prevalence in the food chain. Rice is consumed by half of the world’s population and is known to accumulate As. The present study reviews the available literatures on As accumulation in different subspecies of rice grains (indica, japonica and aromatic) and performs meta-analyses for grain size and texture; these data include 120 studies conducted over the last 15 years across different parts of the world. Aromatic rice varieties accumulate less As than either indica or japonica. Japonica rice varieties accumulate higher As than indica rice grains and within each subspecies polished and/or shorter rice grains accumulated significantly lower As compared to larger and/or unpolished grains. This shows that rice-based As bioaccumulation in humans could be lowered by increased use of aromatic or polished indica rice varieties, followed by the cultivation of shorter polished grains of japonica rice. These findings will be important to inform policy on rice cultivation and dietary uptake of As for a large portion of the global population.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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