Quantitative Analysis of Nutrient Minerals in Malagasy Rice Species by EDXRF and Dietary Intake Assessment

Herinirina Nomenjanahary Ravoson, M. Harinoely, N. N. Andriamahenina, Natolotriniavo Nomena Fitiavana Andrianirinamanantsoa, Elise Octavie Rasoazanany, Lucienne Voahangilalao Rakotozafy, R. Raboanary
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The elemental analysis of rice samples sold in local market in Antananarivo are carried out at Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucleaires-Madagascar (INSTN-Madagascar) using Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer. The study aims to assess the nutritional and mineral elements contents of rice which is the staple dietary food for Malagasy people. The Malagasy rice is divided into three species according to its color: red, pink and white rice. Essential major elements namely sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), chloride (Cl), potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and trace elements such as chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), selenium (Se) and iodine (I) are quantitatively determined. The accuracy of the instrumental method and analytical procedures are checked by using the Reference Material IPE 135 (Rice sample) from the Wageningen Evaluating Programmes for Analytical Laboratory (WEPAL) in Netherland. The experimental values are in good agreement with the certified values because of a coefficient of determination R² of 0.999 and a recovery rate %R between 87% and 114%. The comparison of the elemental content of the studied rice samples with the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) reveals that Red rice foods have sufficient capacity to provide adult male consumers with P, Mn, Mg, Fe, Cu and Zn. Certainly insufficient daily intake of Mg (55%), Fe (58%), Cu (89%) and Zn (79%) could be met by ingestion of vegetables and meats that are served as a side dish.
EDXRF定量分析马达加斯加稻营养矿物质及日粮摄取量
利用能量色散x射线荧光光谱仪对塔那那利佛当地市场销售的大米样品进行了元素分析,该分析是在马达加斯加国家核科学技术研究所进行的。该研究旨在评估大米的营养和矿物质元素含量,大米是马达加斯加人的主食。马达加斯加米根据颜色分为三种:红米、粉米和白米。定量测定必需的主元素即钠(Na)、镁(Mg)、磷(P)、氯(Cl)、钾(K)、钙(Ca)和微量元素如铬(Cr)、锰(Mn)、铁(Fe)、铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)、硒(Se)和碘(I)。仪器方法和分析程序的准确性通过使用来自荷兰瓦赫宁根分析实验室评估计划(WEPAL)的参考物质IPE 135(水稻样品)进行检查。测定系数R²为0.999,回收率%R在87% ~ 114%之间,实验值与鉴定值吻合较好。研究样品的元素含量与推荐膳食摄取量(RDA)的比较表明,红米食品有足够的能力为成年男性消费者提供P、Mn、Mg、Fe、Cu和Zn。当然每日摄入不足的镁(55%),铁(58%),铜(89%)和锌(79%)可以通过摄入蔬菜和肉类作为配菜来满足。
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