γ-radiation induced reduction in antinutrients of buckwheat (Fagopryum esculentum Moench) seeds and leaves.

Kuldip Chandra Verma, Kumkum Giri, Sanjay Kumar Verma, Pawanesh Tamta, Nidhi Joshi
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Purpose: Buckwheat, a dicotyledonous crop of Polygonaceae family, is known for its nutritional value and adaptability to adverse climates. Local people reported that prolonged consumption of buckwheat seeds and leaves causes numbness and gastrointestinal problems. The present study was conducted to observe the impact of different doses of γ-radiations on phytoconstituents of buckwheat seeds and leaves, to make them nutritionally superior.

Materials and methods: Buckwheat seeds were treated with 5, 10, 15 and 20 kGy doses of γ-radiations and grown in an experimental farm. Various phytoconstituents in seeds and leaves were analyzed.

Results: The antioxidant, phenol, flavonoid, β-carotene, iron, calcium, lysine and arginine were increased significantly (<5%) with increasing doses of γ-radiations up to 10 kGy, whereas, anti-nutrients (tannin, phytic acid and oxalate) decreased significantly (<5%). γ-radiation @ 10 kGy is the best for the enhancement of phytoconstituents in buckwheat seeds from a nutrition point of view. Phytoconstituents in buckwheat leaves and irradiated seed progeny were positively co-related with M1 seeds.

Conclusions: It can be concluded that the buckwheat seeds treated with a 10 kGy dose of γ-radiation are the best to produce green leaves as hara saag, and progeny seeds for preparation of flour. However, superior mutant selection and effect of by-products from γ-irradiated buckwheat seeds is the thrust area of future research.

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γ辐射诱导荞麦种子和叶片抗营养物质含量降低。
用途:荞麦是蓼科双子叶作物,以其营养价值和对恶劣气候的适应性而闻名。当地居民报告说,长时间食用荞麦种子和叶子会导致麻木和胃肠道问题。本研究旨在观察不同剂量γ辐射对荞麦种子和叶片植物成分的影响,使其具有更好的营养价值。材料和方法:荞麦种子分别接受5、10、15和20 kGy剂量的γ辐射,并在实验农场中生长。分析了种子和叶片中的各种植物成分。结果:抗氧化剂、苯酚、类黄酮、β-胡萝卜素、铁、钙、赖氨酸和精氨酸含量显著增加(结论:10 kGy γ辐射处理的荞麦种子最能产生绿叶原浆,子粒可用于制粉)。然而,γ辐照荞麦种子的优良突变体选择和副产物效应是未来研究的重点领域。
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