Abstract:
Objective Effects of planting season and location on the flavonoids and B vitamins contents in the purple black rice Ziliangyou 737 were studied.
Method Contents of anthocyanins, flavonoids, carotenoids, and B vitamins of the rice specimens collected from 12 localities in Fujian in mid-April to mid-October 2021 were determined and statistically analyzed for principal components.
Result The contents of anthocyanins, flavonoids, and carotenoids in grains were significantly higher in the rice planted in the late or post-tobacco season than in the early or middle season. The contents also increased with increasing altitude of the area where the rice was cultivated. On the other hand, vitamins were more abundantly found in the rice planted in the early or late season than in the middle or post-tobacco season, but not significantly affected by elevation. VB6, VB4, VB5, anthocyanin, flavonoid, and carotenoids represented a greater load as the first principal components and were the major nutrients in the rice. The 2nd principal components included VB3, VB8, and VB7, while the 3rd principal components, VB1 and VB2. Overall, the rice planted in the late season from Lanting, Ningde received the highest score among all, while the mid-season rice tended to be low.
Conclusion On B vitamins, Ziliangyou 737 contained more VB5, VB1, and VB6 than the others. The rice planted in late season or in areas of high altitude with sufficient sunlight and low temperature appeared to have higher contents of anthocyanin, flavonoids, carotenoids, and B vitamins.