Title of article :
Evaluation the Variation of Morphine Percentage in Different Turkish Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) Lines in Three Years
Author/Authors :
Rahimi, Amir Department of Agronomy - Faculty of Agriculture - Urmia University , Arslan, Neşet Department of Agronomy - Faculty of Agriculture - Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) has two major products: alkaloids in the capsules and the seeds. It is
known that opium poppy today contains alkaloid in great quantities. Opiate alkaloids and their synthetic
derivatives are widely used in medicines which are produced in hundreds of tons for the medicine industry. The
study aimed to screen the capsules of six Turkish opium poppy lines to evaluate their morphine percentage. The
trial was carried out at the Experimental Fields of the Agronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture of Ankara
University, Turkey during three years. All seeds were sown during first week of October and harvested during
second week of July during three years of experimentation to investigate the variation of morphine content.
During first year hairless stem and strong capsule types were selected and sown followed by. Alkaloid analysis
was performed at the laboratory of the alkaloid factory at Bolvadin province of Turkey in three years. Morphine
percentage of six different lines were determined. The results showed that the average of morphine contents of
lines ranged 0.731-0.851%, 0,813-1,147% and 0.815-1.142% during 2010, 2011 and 2012 respectively. In
conclusion, these opium poppy especially L1 and L2 lines could serve as major source of morphine in future.
Keywords :
Alkaloid , Morphine , Poppy , Papaver somniferum
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics