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Title: Rice Bran


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Rice Bran
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Division of EducationHeli J. Roy PhDShanna
Lundy, BSPhillip Brantley, PhD, Director
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Rice Bran Contents
  • Rice bran is composed of the aleurone layer of
    the rice kernel and some part of the endosperm
    and germ, which are rich sources of proteins,
    lipids, vitamins, and trace minerals
  • Rice brans oil and unsaponifiable lipid content
    is high compared with other grains
  • Unrefined rice bran oil consists of 20
    saturated, 40 monounsaturated, and 40
    polyunsaturated fatty acids and contains
    tocotrienols, ?-oryzanol, and ß-sitosterol

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  • Rice bran and its oil contain large
    concentrations of several compounds that could
    potentially prevent chronic diseases such as
    coronary heart disease and cancer
  • The LSU AgCenter has been actively identifying,
    extracting, purifying, and evaluating the
    functionality of several of these compounds

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  • Their initial studies with rice bran focused on
    stabilizing against lipid degradation that leads
    to flavor problems
  • During these studies, it was noted that rice bran
    contained high levels of both tocopherols and
    tocotrienols, which compromise vitamin E and act
    as antioxidants in the body
  • Also, high levels of a mixture of compounds
    referred to collectively as oryzanol were
    identified within rice bran

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  • Oryzanol components are complex compounds that
    can act as an antioxidant, improving solubility
    in cell membranes and potentially lowering
    cholesterol by competitive inhibition of
    absorption and synthesis
  • Methods of separating the individual components
    of the oryzanol mixture have come about, leading
    to the identification of 3 major fractions of
    oryzanol
  • Cycloartenyl ferulate
  • 24-methylene cycloartanyl ferulate
  • Campesteryl ferulate

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  • Because the causes associated with almost all
    chronic disease can be traced to the effects of
    oxidants, both in the environment and in our
    bodies, interest arose in the area of rice bran
    and its antioxidant capacity
  • Specifically, cholesterol oxidation products
    have been suggested as a major cause of heart
    disease

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Rice bran components do reduce
cholesterol oxidation
  • The antioxidant activities of four of the vitamin
    E and three oryzanol components purified from
    rice bran were investigated in a chemical model
    of cholesterol oxidation
  • All components exhibited significant antioxidant
    capacity in the inhibition of cholesterol
    oxidation!
  • All three oryzanol components were higher than
    any of the four vitamin E components

Found that
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Rice bran Osteoporosis
  • Osteoporosis affects more than 20 million older
    Americans, with the number increasing every year
  • Because of the risk for cancer associated with
    hormone replacement therapy in women, alternative
    methods to reduce bone loss are currently being
    investigated
  • Studies on rice bran and its role in osteoporosis
    have been conducted

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  • Ovariectomized rats (who typically lose
    substantial bone mineral density after the
    ovariectomy) were used as a model for
    postmenopausal osteoporosis
  • Found that with the addition of a 7 oryzanol
    rice bran oil (RBO) concentrate to the diets of
    these rats that reductions in bone loss at
    several bone sites occurred
  • The beneficial effect of the RBO concentrate
    appeared to be primarily on cortical bone in the
    long bones, and not on the trabecular bone in
    vertebrae

10
  • Crystalline oryzanol and crystalline oryzanol
    dissolved in corn oil had no effect on bone
    mineral density
  • Suggesting that either the oryzanol as it occurs
    naturally in rice bran oil is more biologically
    active than crystalline oryzanol or that
    something else in the rice bran oil is affecting
    bone density positively

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  • More studies are needed to identify the active
    elements in rice bran oil beneficial in reducing
    bone loss and in determining their mode of action
  • Rice bran oil concentrate appears to primarily
    act on preserving the slow turn-over cortical
    bone in the long bones
  • Other functional foods, such as soy protein, act
    on rapid turnover trabecular bone in vertebrae
  • The possibility of using the two together in
    combination is an area currently under
    investigation

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More on Rice Bran
  • In the past, human consumption of rice bran has
    been limited, primarily because of the rapid
    onset of rancidity in rice bran, but methods to
    stabilize rice bran and to extract its oils have
    been developed
  • Interest in rice bran grew from the determination
    that the inclusion of oat bran in the diet lowers
    serum cholesterol
  • Rice bran contains less total dietary fiber and
    less soluble fiber than oat bran

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Studies of Rice Bran ..
  • Based on its soluble fiber content alone, rice
    bran should have less hypolipidemic effects than
    other sources of fiber
  • However, studies of rice bran supplementation in
    humans found similar beneficial effects on
    lipoproteins
  • In a 10-week controlled feeding trial, rice bran
    was as effective as oat in lowering blood
    cholesterol concentrations in men and women with
    moderately high blood cholesterol concentrations
  • Has shown reductions in cholesterol levels in
    pigs, hamsters, rats, humans, and nonhuman
    primates

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  • What exact component found in rice bran is
    responsible for its cholesterol-lowering effects?
  • Possible suggestions have included
  • The fiber that is present
  • The Fatty acid composition
  • Or the Unsaponifiables present
  • Oryzanol, phytosterols (campesterol and
    ß-sitosterol)

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  • Evidence from 2 well-controlled studies at
    Pennington Biomedical Research Center confirms
    that it is the rice bran oil (RBO), and not the
    fiber, that lowers blood lipids in men and women
    with borderline high total cholesterol
  • Although RBO does contain about 20 saturated
    fatty acids and approximately equal amounts of
    oleic and linoleic fatty acids, its cholesterol
    lowering ability is due to its unsaponifiable
    components more so than by its fatty acid
    composition

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  • In a recent study, by matching the fatty acids of
    the rice bran oil with a control oil blend, it
    was shown that the effect of RBO on serum
    cholesterol concentrations is due to the
    unsaponifiables present in it and not to its
    fatty acid profile
  • It is believed that RBO containing these
    compounds could become an important functional
    food with cardiovascular health benefits

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References
  • http//www.agctr.lsu.edu/Communications/LouisianaA
    griculture/agmag/45_4_articles/ricebran.asp
  • http//www.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/128/5/86
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  • http//www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/81/1/64
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