A high-throughput method for determining the amylose content of rice
Fei Chen, Yunsheng Song, Minghui Dong, Yulin Xie, Zhongying Qiao, Yongliang Zhu, Penghui Cao, Yajie Yu, Caiyong Yuan, Shailender Verma, Karthikeyan Venkatachalam, Karthikeyan Venkatachalam, Karthikeyan Venkatachalam, Karthikeyan Venkatachalam

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast and accurate high-throughput method for measuring amylose content in rice, improving efficiency for breeding programs.
Contribution
A new high-throughput method (SSDM) for measuring rice amylose content with high accuracy and efficiency.
Findings
The new method showed a strong correlation (R = 0.9998) between absorbance and amylose content.
The method has a relative deviation of less than 1.2% and good repeatability (0.43% to 1.63% variation).
It can process 96 samples at once, significantly improving measurement efficiency.
Abstract
Rice is one of the world’s most abundant food crops. The amylose content is a key factor affecting the production of high-quality rice. The commonly used method for determining the amylose content is the Iodine-Starch colorimetric method. Due to the limitations of traditional iodine colorimetric methods, this experiment provides a simple high-throughput method (SSDM) for determining amylose content. Using rice varieties with different genetic backgrounds as experimental materials, the accuracy and practicality of the new method were explored to improve measurement efficiency and simplify the operation process. The results demonstrated a strong correlation (R = 0.9998) between the absorbance values and amylose content, with a relative deviation of less than 1.2%. It showed good repeatability, with a variation range of 0.43% to 1.63%. The experiment takes a short time and can measure 96…
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TopicsFood composition and properties · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
