Literature DB >> 34664754

Microscopic techniques for characterization and authentication of oil-yielding seeds.

Aqsa Aziz1, Mushtaq Ahmad1,2, Riaz Ullah3, Ahmed Bari4, Muhammad Yahya Khan5, Muhammad Zafar1, Shazia Sultana1, Maria Ameen1, Maryam Anar1.   

Abstract

Investigation of alternative energy sources is need of current time due to growing power crisis and associated environmental issues. Biodiesel is considered as sustainable power source and promising alternative to fossil fuels. Therefore, our current investigation aimed to identify micromorphological characters of 10 novel nonedible oil-yielding seeds through scanning electron microscopy. It was revealed from light microscopic study that there is variation in seed size from 3 to 15 mm in length and 2 to 11 mm in width. Likewise, a huge variation in color was observed such as light green, greenish yellow, blackish brown, and various shades of brown. Presence and absence of Hilum was observed, and compression of seeds varied from depressed, lateral, and dorsoventral. Seed's shape differs from ovate, clavate, triangular ovate, cuneiform, ovoid, and elliptical shape. Seed oil content fall in range of 18-58% (wt/wt). Free fatty acid content of the seeds varies from 0.3 to 3.1 mg KOH/g. Ultrastructure of seeds exhibited huge variation in shape, size, periclinal wall, anticlinal wall, and surface ornamentation. Nonedible seeds varied in wall structure from angular, wavy, dentate entire, irregular, puzzled, elongated, even, and polygonal. The periclinal wall arrangements show alteration from flat, looped, raised, depressed, lofty, even, pentagonal, polygonal, and undulate seed margins. Outcomes of this investigation recommended that scanning electron microscopy could act as a helpful tool in disclosing the hidden micromorphological characters among nonedible oil-yielding seeds and subsequently helping in correct, authentic seed identification and classification as potential feedstock for biodiesel.
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Keywords:  biodiesel potential; identification; light and scanning electron microscopy; nonedible seeds; oil-yielding plants; power crisis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34664754     DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsc Res Tech        ISSN: 1059-910X            Impact factor:   2.769


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1.  Seed Coat Morphology and Sculpturing of Selected Invasive Alien Plants from Lesser Himalaya Pakistan and Their Systematic Implications.

Authors:  Farida Anjum; Asif Mir; Yasmeen Shakir; Muhammad Zafar; Shazia Sultana; Maria Ameen; Mushtaq Ahmad
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2022-07-25       Impact factor: 3.246

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