Total phenol content of guava fruit and development of an in vitro regeneration protocol amenable to genetic improvement

V. Sitther, D. Harris, S. Dhekney, J. Bai, E. Baldwin, A. Yadav
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Total soluble phenolics in two white (‘Allahabad Safeda’ and ‘Lucknow-49’), two pink (‘Beaumont’ and ‘Gushiken Sweet’), and three red fleshed (‘Ka Hua Kola’, ‘Ruby Supreme’ and ‘Red Fleshed’) guava ( Psidium guajava L.) fruits were assessed using the Folin-Ciocalteu procedure. ‘Allahabad Safeda’ and ‘Ruby Supreme’ contained the highest level of phenols (1,967.5 and 1,921.25 μg/g gallic acid equivalents). No significant difference in phenolic content was observed between white and red fleshed guava fruits. An in vitro method was developed for clonal propagation of ‘Lucknow-49’ and ‘Gushiken Sweet’ cultivars. Five concentrations of six-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and kinetin (KIN) plant growth regulators were tested for in vitro regeneration. A maximum of 4.5 shoots per explant was produced on Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with 8.9 μM BAP + 9.4 μM KIN. These studies indicate that guava, a rich source of natural phenolic antioxidants, can be efficiently micropropagated for genetic studies to enhance its nutraceutical value.
番石榴果实总酚含量及适合遗传改良的离体再生方案的研究
采用Folin-Ciocalteu方法对两种白色(‘Allahabad Safeda’和‘Lucknow-49’)、两种粉红色(‘Beaumont’和‘Gushiken Sweet’)和三种红瓤(‘Ka Hua Kola’、‘Ruby Supreme’和‘red fleshed’)番石榴果实(Psidium guajava L.)中的总可溶性酚进行了评估。“阿拉哈巴德Safeda”和“红宝石至尊”的酚含量最高(1967.5和1921.25 μg/g没食子酸当量)。白肉番石榴和红肉番石榴的酚类含量无显著差异。建立了‘Lucknow-49’和‘Gushiken Sweet’品种克隆繁殖的离体方法。试验了5种浓度的6 -苄基氨基嘌呤(BAP)和动素(KIN)植物生长调节剂对离体再生的影响。在添加8.9 μM BAP + 9.4 μM KIN的Murashige和Skoog培养基上,每个外植体最多可产生4.5个芽。这些研究表明,番石榴富含天然酚类抗氧化剂,可以有效地进行遗传研究,以提高其营养价值。
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