Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. However, the outcome on the nutritional content of rice is not well addressed. We determined the benefit of different cooking techniques on arsenic removal and the associated risk of losing the essential elements in rice. Overall, we found 4.5%, 30%, and 44% decrease in the arsenic content of rice when cooked with rice-to-water ratios of 1:3, 1:6 (p = 0.004), and 1:10 (parboiling; p < 0.0001), respectively. All the essential elements (except iron, selenium, and copper) incurred a significant loss when rice was cooked using the 1:6 technique: potassium (50%), nickel (44.6%), molybdenum (38.5%), magnesium (22.4%), cobalt (21.2%), manganese (16.5%...
The health risks associated with rice consumption may decrease if consumers use cooking practices wh...
A novel way of cooking rice to maximize the removal of the carcinogen inorganic arsenic (Asi) is pre...
Hundreds of millions of people world-wide are exposed to high concentrations of the toxic element ar...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
<p>This paper reports the effects of rinsing rice and cooking it in variable amounts of water on tot...
Arsenic concentration in raw rice is not only the determinant in actual dietary exposure. Though the...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
This project evaluated rinsing and cooking rice in a high volume of water for several brown and whit...
The content of toxic arsenic in rice not only depends on where you get the rice but also how you see...
Arsenic in the food supply has been a concern since public news reports in 2011 of the detection of ...
A novel way of cooking rice to maximize the removal of the carcinogen inorganic arsenic (Asi) is pre...
The health risks associated with rice consumption may decrease if consumers use cooking practices wh...
A novel way of cooking rice to maximize the removal of the carcinogen inorganic arsenic (Asi) is pre...
Hundreds of millions of people world-wide are exposed to high concentrations of the toxic element ar...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
Use of excess water in cooking of rice is a well-studied short-term arsenic removal technique. Howev...
<p>This paper reports the effects of rinsing rice and cooking it in variable amounts of water on tot...
Arsenic concentration in raw rice is not only the determinant in actual dietary exposure. Though the...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
Rice is a popular staple consumed by approximately 3 billion of the world’s population. It is a sour...
This project evaluated rinsing and cooking rice in a high volume of water for several brown and whit...
The content of toxic arsenic in rice not only depends on where you get the rice but also how you see...
Arsenic in the food supply has been a concern since public news reports in 2011 of the detection of ...
A novel way of cooking rice to maximize the removal of the carcinogen inorganic arsenic (Asi) is pre...
The health risks associated with rice consumption may decrease if consumers use cooking practices wh...
A novel way of cooking rice to maximize the removal of the carcinogen inorganic arsenic (Asi) is pre...
Hundreds of millions of people world-wide are exposed to high concentrations of the toxic element ar...