In Vitro Propagation and Secondary Metabolite Production from Medicinal Plants: Current Trends (Part 1)

Hassawi Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Nutraceutical Properties, In Vitro Culture and Genomics

Author(s): Muneera Q. Al-Mssallem*, Krishnananda P. Ingle, Gopal W. Narkhede, S. Mohan Jain, Penna Suprasanna, Gholamreza Abdi and Jameel M. Al-Khayri

Pp: 142-168 (27)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815165227124010010

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

An indigenous reddish-brown landrace rice of the indica variety known as Hassawi rice (<i>Oryza Sativa</i> L.) is cultivated in Saudi Arabia. This rice variety has both nutritive and non-nutritive bioactive components that have therapeutic potential and promote favorable metabolic profiles. Hassawi rice has health advantages that should be further investigated, especially for the treatment of diabetes and obesity. There is a direct need for the conservation and improvement of this important germplasm source. Breeding efforts are limited, although a couple of hybrids were developed. Biotechnology approaches offer effective tools for crop genetic improvement. In this direction, in vitro regeneration of this crop has been developed that enabled the evaluation of abiotic stress factors. Furthermore, recent genomic studies revealed that Hassawi rice harbors novel alleles for salinity tolerance. This chapter reviews the research carried out on Hassawi rice in relation to nutritional and health benefits as well as secondary metabolites bioactivity and progress made on in vitro culture and genomics.

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