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Assessment of variability in lignan and fatty acid content in the germplasm of Sesamum indicum L.

Aejaz Ahmad Dar1, Pavan Kumar Kancharla1, Kishan Chandra1, Yaspal Singh Sodhi2, Neelakantan Arumugam1.   

Abstract

Information on the variability available in lignan and fatty acid content in the oilseed crop of Sesamum indicum has been limited. This article presents and discusses the composition, quantity, and variability available for the two traits in the sesame germplasm that are grown in diverse agro climatic regions of India. HPLC and GC analysis of sesame seeds harvested over a period of three crop seasons revealed a considerable amount of variability in lignan and fatty acids. The antioxidant lignans sesamol, sesamin and sesamolin were observed to be in the range of 0.16-3.24, 2.10-5.98 and 1.52-3.76 mg/g of seed, respectively. Similarly oleic and linoleic acids, respectively, have ranged from 34.71 to 45.61% and 38.49 to 49.60%. The black sesame seeds were found rich in sesamin, sesamolin, total lignan content and oleic acid and are thus identified nutritionally and pharmaceutically more important than white and brown seeds. Pearson statistics showed a strong correlation between the components within a particular trait and also some correlation was found between the traits. The study revealed promising cultivars for use in sesame breeding aimed at improving lignan and fatty acid contents, and can be thus directly used in human foods, nutrition, health and welfare.

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Keywords:  Fatty acids; GC; HPLC; Lignans; Pearson correlation; Seed coat colour; Sesamum indicum L.

Year:  2019        PMID: 30906055      PMCID: PMC6400779          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-018-03564-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   2.701


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