Title of article
Seed composition of two chia (Salvia hispanica L.) genotypes which differ in seed color
Author/Authors
Ayerza, Ricardo University of Arizona - Office of Arid Lands Studies, USA
From page
495
To page
500
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship of seed color with protein, oil, fiber, amino acids, and antioxidants content composition of two chia (Salvia hispanica L.) genotypes. Study was carried out using chia genotypes known as Tzotzol and Iztac; the first has black-spotted seed, the second white seed. Results: the lack of significant (p 0.05) difference on biochemical compounds between Tzotzol and Iztac genotypes found in this study could be explained by the small genetic difference between these two genotypes. Conclusion: In summary, this paper showed no relationship of the seed coat color for all measured traits, protein, oil, fiber, amino acids, and antioxidants content composition. In addition, during this work it was found secoisolaricresorcinol diglucoside, an antioxidant not previously reported for this species which perhaps contributes to the stability of chia seed oil.
Keywords
Antioxidants , Chia , Lignans , Phenolics , Salvia hispanica
Journal title
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Record number
2554460
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