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BROWN RICE

Brown rice

Brown rice, fibre content, micronutrient content, antioxidant activity, cardio protective activity, hypoglycemic activity and hypolipidemic activity

Description :   Brown rice is the unpolished and unrefined whole grain cereal obtained by removing the hull of rice

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Brown rice is the unpolished and unrefined whole grain cereal obtained by removing the hull of rice kernel. It is widely used for various therapeutic purposes.

What is germinated brown rice?

Germinated brown rice is basically unpolished brown rice, which is germinated for improving its flavor, texture as well as nutritive value thus it is considered as a healthier version of brown rice. The germination process is associated with enhancing the level of Vitamin B1, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B6, Vitamin E, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), fibre, potassium and magnesium in brown rice.

What are the differences between brown rice and white rice?

It has seen that brown rice contains all parts of the grain, which include the fibrous bran portion, nutritious germ portion and the endosperm portion whereas the white rice does not contain the bran and the germ portion as these two portions are removed during its milling process. As the bran and germ portions are considered as the most nutritious part of the grain thus consumption of brown rice is believed to be healthier than consuming white rice.

Brown rice

Nutritional profile

  • It contains desirable amount of carbohydrates. It mainly contains sugar, starch and sucrose as carbohydrates
  • As it contains the bran and the germ portion of the grain thus it is considered as a rich source of fibre
  • It contains protein as well. It is made up of various important amino acids
  • It contains negligible amount of fat. It contains both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids but totally free from cholesterol
  • It is packed with several important vitamins like Vitamin E, Vitamin K, choline, Vitamin B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B9
  • It also contains various trace elements like calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, manganese, selenium, sodium, potassium, iron and zinc
  • It contains numerous biologically active compounds as well like polyphenols, flavonols, γ-oryzanol, gamma-aminobutyric acid, phytic acid etc all of which are responsible for exerting neutraceutical activities

Health benefits

Antioxidant activity

  • We know that the grain, which undergoes milling process, is more prone to loose phytonutrients but as brown rice is less processed thus it contains more phytonutrients than white rice, which exert potent antioxidant activity
  • Flavones and tricin are considered as the two most important components of brown rice that play significant role in reducing oxidative stress
  • It also helps to stimulate the elimination of toxins from body thus helps in detoxification
  • It helps to decrease the concentration of free radicals thus helps to keep health complications at bay

Role on digestive health

  • It helps in digestion
  • It helps to improve bowel movement
  • It is also associated with increasing the bulkiness of stool hence prevents constipation
  • Its fibre content helps to promote the growth of intestinal beneficial microbes hence improves overall gut health
  • Being gluten free it is recognized as a healthy option for those patients who suffer from celiac disease

Role on skeletal health

  • It plays imperative role in maintaining bone health
  • Its magnesium, calcium and phosphorus contents are responsible for providing the bones their proper physical structures
  • Magnesium component of brown rice plays significant role in preventing demineralization of bones
  • Consumption of brown rice is very effective for decreasing the prevalence of osteoporosis and arthritis as well

Role on nervous system

  • It plays imperative role in promoting the growth as well as the functionality of nervous system
  • We know that high cholesterol level in body or prolong consumption of high cholesterol diet is directly linked with increasing the risk of developing neurodegenerative disorders and consumption of this rice is very useful for reducing the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders as it is related with replacing cholesterol with other healthy nutrients especially with fibre hence helps in decreasing cholesterol concentration
  • Its consumption is also related with improving cognition, memory and attention
  • It also helps to protect the neurons from oxidative damages thus helps to enhance brain’s activity
  • Individual suffer from Alzheimer’s disease or Parkinson’s disease should include brown rice in their diet

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Role on maternal health

  • It helps to improve overall maternal health status
  • It is very effective for improving body’s resistance power against stress
  • It has seen that women who consume brown rice during their lactation phase significantly improve their immune defense

Role on mental health

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