Localization of iron in rice grain using synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microscopy and high resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry
Cereal crops accumulate low levels of iron (Fe) of which only a small fraction (5-10%) is bioavailable in human diets. Extensive co-localization of Fe in outer grain tissues with phytic acid, a strong chelator of metal ions, results in the formation of insoluble complexes that cannot be digested by...
Main Authors: | Kyriacou, B, Moore, K, Paterson, D, Jonge, d, Howard, D, Stangoulis, J, Tester, M, Lombi, E, Johnson, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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