rice bran

collocation in English

meaningsofriceandbran

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rice
noun[U]
uk
/raɪs/
us
/raɪs/
the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten ...
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bran
noun[U]
uk
/bræn/
us
/bræn/
the outer covering of grain that is separated when making white flour. Bran is added to other foods because it contains a lot of the fibre needed for a ...
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(Definition ofriceandbranfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, some research suggests there are levels of inorganic arsenic (a toxin and carcinogen) present inricebran.
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Ltd. is a functional food made from the hybridized mycelia of shiitake and other mushrooms fermented inricebran.
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It is also used as a pickling bed in makingricebranpickles and "takuan".
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Ricebranalso contains a high level of dietary fibres (beta-glucan, pectin and gum).
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Anthocyanins and -tocols in purple rice are largely located in the inner portion of purplericebran.
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Some raw materials however do not release oil by simple expelling; the most notable beingricebran.
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However, it can also eatricebran, kitchen refuse, fish meal, or formulated feeds.
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Found in foods such as beans, gums, oat bran,ricebran, and sea vegetables, these polysaccharides regulate immune function, preventing auto-immune disorders.
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Ricebranis also stuck to commercial ice blocks to hinder them from melting.
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The by-product of the polishing process,ricebran("komenuka") is used commercially as the source ofricebranoil.
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In purplericebran, hydrophilic antioxidants are in greater quantity and have higher free radical scavenging activity than lipophilic antioxidants.
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There is burningricebranto create smoke.
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Whenricebrancan not be found, alternatives such as wheat bran or even cornflakes have been reported to work well.
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The fish is cleaned and cut into pieces, after which it is mixed with salt andricebran.
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The annatto seed, unlike palm oil orricebran, does not contain any tocopherols so it is a natural source of pure tocotrienol compounds.
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The addedricebrancan also neutralize the slight musky odor.
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The contaminatedricebranoil was then sold to poultry farmers for use as a feed supplement and to consumers for use in cooking.
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Additional amounts ofricebranand salt are added from time to time, and some recommend discarding portions of the old nuka to make way for the new.
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They are added as oral supplements into the horse's diet, most commonly as ground flaxseed, or commercially-prepared products based on flaxseed and containing other ingredients, particularlyricebran.
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Riceland also producesricebranoil and rice flour, and offersricebranand hulls to pet food makers and livestock farmers as feed ingredients and bedding.
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