Provenance validation of polished rice samples using nuclear and isotopic analytical techniques
- 1. Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Commonwealth Ave., Diliman, Quezon City (Philippines)
- 2. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan(Japan)
- 3. University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City (Philippines)
Description
Rice (Oryza sativa) has been considered the best staple food among all cereals and is the staple food for over 3 billion people, constituting over half of the world's population. Elemental and isotopic analysis revealed variance between Philippine and Japanese rice. Rice samples collected in Japan and in the Philippines (market survey samples from Metro Manila, and farm harvests from Aklan province and Central Luzon) were washed, dried and ground to fine powder. Elemental analyses of the samples were carried out using instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) while isotopic signatures of the samples were determined using the isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). Results show that compared with the unpolished rice standard NIES CRM10b, the polished Japanese and Philippine rice sampled show reduced concentrations of elements by as much as 1/10. 1/4 , 1/5 and 1/3 for Mg, Mn, K and Na, respectively. Levels of Ca and Zn are not greatly affected. Arsenic, probably introduced from fertilizers used in rice fields is found in all the Japanese rice tested at an average concentration of 0.103 μg/g and three out of four of the Philippine rice at an average concentration of 0.70μg/g. Higher levels of Br seen in two of the Philippine rice at 14 and 34μg/g indicated probable contamination source from the pesticide methyl bromide during quarantine. Good correlation of isotopic signatures with geographical location of polished, but not for unpolished, rice samples from Central Luzon and Aklan indicated that provenance studies are best done on polished rice samples. Isotopic with of ω'"13C show signature that of a C3 plant with possible narrow distinguishable signature with Japanese rice falling within -27.5 to -28.5 while Philippine rice within -29 to -30. Rice provenance can be ascertained using elemental analysis and isotopic abundance determination as shown by the study.(author)
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Title
- 3rd Philippine Nuclear Congress
- Imprint Pagination
- [vp.]
- Journal Page Range
- [1 p.]
Conference
- Title
- 3. Philippine Nuclear Congress
- Dates
- 7-9 Dec 2015
- Place
- Manila (Philippines)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Philippines
- Country of Input or Organization
- Philippines
- INIS RN
- 48054188
- Subject category
- S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference, Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- ARSENIC; CARBON 13; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; CONCENTRATION RATIO; CONTAMINATION; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; FARMS; FERTILIZERS; FOOD; GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS; GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; ISOTOPE RATIO; MASS SPECTROSCOPY; NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS; NEUTRONS; PESTICIDES; PHILIPPINES; RICE
- Descriptors DEC
- ACTIVATION ANALYSIS; ASIA; BARYONS; CARBON ISOTOPES; CEREALS; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ELEMENTS; EVALUATION; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; FERMIONS; GEOLOGIC SURVEYS; GRAMINEAE; HADRONS; ISLANDS; ISOTOPES; LIGHT NUCLEI; LILIOPSIDA; MAGNOLIOPHYTA; NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS; NUCLEI; NUCLEONS; PLANTS; SEMIMETALS; SPECTROSCOPY; STABLE ISOTOPES
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