120-3 High-Throughput Procedures for Analyzing Inorganic and Organic Arsenic in Rice Tissues.

Poster Number 623

See more from this Division: C09 Biomedical, Health-Beneficial & Nutritionally Enhanced Plants
See more from this Session: General Biomedical, Health-Beneficial & Nutritionally Enhanced Plants: II (includes graduate student competition)

Monday, November 4, 2013
Tampa Convention Center, East Exhibit Hall

Lee Tarpley, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Beaumont, TX
Abstract:
Methods for high-throughput, inexpensive quantitation of inorganic arsenic in rice tissues are needed. An industry-wide collaborative effort with an accelerated basis to address the arsenic in rice issue will create a very high demand for arsenic (As)-analysis resources, especially in support of production practice- and breeding/variety development-research, and potentially for industry to respond to government data requests. Gold-plate methods for analysis of As species should be instrumentation-based, however alternative analysis methods exist and can be used to support sample-analysis needs of the collaborative research effort, and, potentially, for preliminary screening of industry-generated samples. Specifically, biochemical-based methods can provide high sensitivity, high specificity, and high throughput in analysis of inorganic and organic arsenic (As).

See more from this Division: C09 Biomedical, Health-Beneficial & Nutritionally Enhanced Plants
See more from this Session: General Biomedical, Health-Beneficial & Nutritionally Enhanced Plants: II (includes graduate student competition)