Author:
Abd Ghani A.,Abd Rashid N.Y.,Jamaluddin A.,Abd Razak D.L.,Abdul Manan M.
Abstract
Rice milling generates a lot of rice by-products and they are commonly used as an animal
feed ingredient. However, they have high cosmeceutical values, attributed to their high
content of bioactive compounds. In the present study, rice by-products (broken rice and
rice bran) were subjected to solid state fermentation (SSF) using Aspergillus oryzae at 30°
C for 12 days and their cosmeceutical potentials were then evaluated. Different extraction
conditions such as the type of solvent (water, 50% ethanol) and extraction temperature
(30°C, 40°C) were also optimized using a one-factor-one-time approach. Through
tyrosinase inhibition assay, it was observed that SSF has improved the anti-pigmentation
effect of broken rice and rice bran 7.4-fold and 11.2-fold in comparison to their
unfermented substrate, respectively. SSF has also improved the anti-ageing effect of
broken rice and offered 6.6-fold of improvement in fermented rice bran. In extraction
optimization studies, a stronger anti-ageing effect was observed in the water extract of
both fermented substrates extracted at 40°C while the anti-pigmentation effect is stronger
on 50% ethanol extract in fermented rice bran. Most phenolic acids that are commonly
related to cosmeceutical purposes were detected in the extracts of both fermented
substrates while most of the organic acids were detected in the water extract. Our study
suggests that SSF using A. oryzae could improve the cosmeceutical activities of rice byproducts, and both water and 50% ethanol extracts have high potential to be developed as
cosmeceutical bio-ingredients.
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