Nutritional and nutraceutical variability in neglected niger (Guizotia abyssinica (L.f.) Cass.) accessions from Eastern Ghats of India

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Suraj K. Padhi, Amashree Sahoo, Debabrata Panda
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The exploitation of neglected niger accessions plays a crucial role in future breeding programs aimed to enhance the quality. Present study evaluated the genetic variation in nutritional and nutraceutical compositions of 30 indigenous niger accessions originating from Eastern Ghats of India, and compare them with three improved varieties of the locality. The proximate compositions (g/100 ​g) showed significant variations, with moisture ranging from 1.36 ​g to 4.95 ​g, ash from 1.06 ​g to 5.45 ​g, fat from 28.53 ​g to 44.11 ​g, protein from 8.84 ​g to 18.18 ​g, carbohydrate from 11.21 ​g to 35.09 ​g, fiber from 16.32 ​g to 26.62 ​g, and energy from 407.32 ​Kcal to 526.84 ​kcal. Niger seeds are rich in phenol 41.10–82.20 ​mg/g, flavonoid 5.32–15.98 ​μg/g, antioxidant 13.59–31.08% across the accessions. Principal component analysis revealed that the first two axis explained 41.8% of the total variation, indicating significant differences among genotypes. The heritability and genetic advance in percent of mean (GAM) ranged from 61.11% to 99.91% and 12.5%–89.1% among the traits across the populations. High heritability and GAM recorded in vitamin C, ash content, antioxidant capacity, flavonoid and phenol suggests that these traits may be important for niger breeding program. Altogether, some indigenous niger accessions such as Mangardora, Ganjeipadar and Kolabnagar had exceptionally rich in fat, protein and energy contents and are nutritionally superior compared to improved variety of the locality. Further, exceptional rich in flavonoid, antioxidant capacity and vitamin C was recorded in Manahar, Badapada and Mahadeiput. These nutrition rich accessions have ample opportunities for future breeding programs aimed to enhance the quality and hold great potential in food industry for making high value functional food.

被忽视的黑色素的营养和营养变异性来自印度东高止山脉的材料
开发被忽视的黑色素材料在未来旨在提高质量的育种计划中发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究评估了30份原产于印度东高止山脉的本土黑色素材料在营养和营养成分方面的遗传变异,并将其与当地的三个改良品种进行了比较。接近成分(g/100​g) 显示出显著的变化,湿度在1.36之间​g至4.95​g、 1.06的灰烬​g至5.45​g、 脂肪从28.53​g至44.11​g、 8.84的蛋白质​g至18.18​g、 11.21的碳水化合物​g至35.09​g、 16.32的纤维​g至26.62​g、 和来自407.32的能量​Kcal至526.84​kcal。尼日尔种子富含苯酚41.10–82.20​mg/g,类黄酮5.32–15.98​μg/g,抗氧化剂13.59–31.08%。主成分分析显示,前两个轴解释了41.8%的总变异,表明基因型之间存在显著差异。各群体性状的遗传力和遗传进步率(GAM)分别为61.11%至99.91%和12.5%至89.1%。维生素C、灰分、抗氧化能力、类黄酮和酚的高遗传力和GAM表明,这些性状可能对黑色素育种计划具有重要意义。总之,一些本土黑色素材料,如Mangardora、Ganjeipadar和Kolabnagar,具有异常丰富的脂肪、蛋白质和能量含量,与当地改良品种相比,营养优越。此外,在Manahar、Badapada和Mahadeiput中记录了异常丰富的类黄酮、抗氧化能力和维生素C。这些营养丰富的材料为未来旨在提高质量的育种计划提供了充足的机会,并在食品工业中具有制造高价值功能食品的巨大潜力。
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Oil Crop Science
Oil Crop Science Food Science, Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science
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