Milled rice is an essential part of the regular diet for approximately half of the world’s population. Its remarkable commercial value and consumer acceptance are mostly due to its promising cooking qualities, appealing sensory properties, and longer shelf life. However, the significant loss of the nutrient-rich bran layer during milling makes it less nutritious than the whole grain. Thus, enhancing the nutritive value of milled rice is vital in improving the health and wellbeing of rice consumers, particularly for those residing in the low-economic zones where rice is the primary source of calories and nutrition. This article provides a critical review on multiple frontiers of recent interventions, such as (1) infusing the genetic diversit...
Rice is the most popular food variety globally and is consumed as a staple food due to its high nutr...
Rice is a popular grain and forms part of the daily diet of people throughout the world. However, th...
Millets are traditional grains, grown and consumed in the Indian subcontinent from the past more tha...
Milled rice is an essential part of the regular diet for approximately half of the world’s populatio...
It is internationally accepted that malnutrition and chronic diseases in developing countries are ke...
It is internationally accepted that malnutrition and chronic diseases in developing countries are ke...
Globally, especially in the developing world, an estimated 20,000 million people are affected by mic...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 Mar 2020Improving the nutritional quality of rice grains t...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the staple crop for half of the world’s population. Most of peoples especiall...
First published: 15 September 2022Zinc deficiency is a severe public health problem in Bangladesh. W...
Abstract The worlds growing population and limited land resources require high intensity of food pro...
With the aid of high-tech tools, Agricultural Research Service and collaborating scientists are clos...
Micronutrient malnutrition is a global health challenge affecting almost half of the global populati...
Soft textured rice is the major source of calories in the diet of most South East (SE) Asian countri...
Rice is the most popular food variety globally and is consumed as a staple food due to its high nutr...
Rice is a popular grain and forms part of the daily diet of people throughout the world. However, th...
Millets are traditional grains, grown and consumed in the Indian subcontinent from the past more tha...
Milled rice is an essential part of the regular diet for approximately half of the world’s populatio...
It is internationally accepted that malnutrition and chronic diseases in developing countries are ke...
It is internationally accepted that malnutrition and chronic diseases in developing countries are ke...
Globally, especially in the developing world, an estimated 20,000 million people are affected by mic...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 Mar 2020Improving the nutritional quality of rice grains t...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the staple crop for half of the world’s population. Most of peoples especiall...
First published: 15 September 2022Zinc deficiency is a severe public health problem in Bangladesh. W...
Abstract The worlds growing population and limited land resources require high intensity of food pro...
With the aid of high-tech tools, Agricultural Research Service and collaborating scientists are clos...
Micronutrient malnutrition is a global health challenge affecting almost half of the global populati...
Soft textured rice is the major source of calories in the diet of most South East (SE) Asian countri...
Rice is the most popular food variety globally and is consumed as a staple food due to its high nutr...
Rice is a popular grain and forms part of the daily diet of people throughout the world. However, th...
Millets are traditional grains, grown and consumed in the Indian subcontinent from the past more tha...