The phytochemical analysis of some Lycium barbarum cultivars obtained by tissue culture

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Thaiszia Journal of Botany Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.52240/1857-2367.2021.2(23).04
A. Glijin
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The purpose of this paper included the quantitative determination of biochemical compounds (ascorbic acid, reducing sugars, tannins and titratable acidity) in the fruits of three Lycium barbarum L. cultivars ('Licurici', 'New big' and 'Amber Sweet'), propagated by tissue culture and cultivated under the ecological conditions in the Republic of Moldova. The quantifi cation of ascorbic acid resulted in close amounts (7.11 mg/100 g and 7.81 mg/100 g) in the fruits of the 'Licurici' and 'New big' cultivars and signifi cantly lower amounts (3.11 mg/100 g) in the fruits of the 'Amber Sweet' cultivar. Besides, 'Amber Sweet' goji berries contained the lowest amount of reducing sugars. The titratable acidity was between 0.29 and 0.38%, and the maximum content was found in the fruits of the 'Licurici' cultivar. The quantitative assessment of tannins indicated an almost twice lower content in the fruits of the 'Amber Sweet' cultivar, which are yellow, as compared with the other two cultivars, which have red-orange ('Licurici') and intense red fruits ('New big'). The generalization of the obtained results has revealed that the three Lycium barbarum L. cultivars ('Licurici', 'New big' and 'Amber Sweet'), multiplied by micropropagation in the Laboratory of Embryology and Biotechnology of NBGI and cultivated in the Republic of Moldova, are an excellent source of biologically active compounds and can be used for commercial production as a promising super fruit and organic superfood. At the same time, we would like to mention that the climate of the Republic of Moldova is suitable for the cultivation of wolfberry plants, which are highly appreciated for the health benefi ts of their fruits.
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部分枸杞组织培养品种的植物化学分析
本文的目的包括定量测定三个枸杞品种(Licurici, New big和Amber Sweet)果实中的生化化合物(抗坏血酸,还原糖,单宁和可滴定酸度),这些品种在摩尔多瓦共和国的生态条件下通过组织培养繁殖。结果表明,“Licurici”和“New big”品种果实中的抗坏血酸含量相近(7.11 mg/100 g和7.81 mg/100 g),“Amber Sweet”品种果实中的抗坏血酸含量明显较低(3.11 mg/100 g)。此外,“琥珀甜”枸杞的还原糖含量最低。可滴定酸度在0.29 ~ 0.38%之间,以“Licurici”品种果实含量最高。单宁的定量评估表明,与其他两个品种相比,“琥珀甜”品种果实中的单宁含量几乎低了两倍,果实呈黄色,果实呈红橙色(Licurici)和深红色(New big)。对所得结果的概括表明,三个枸杞品种(Licurici, New big和Amber Sweet)在NBGI胚胎学和生物技术实验室通过微繁殖繁殖,在摩尔多瓦共和国种植,是生物活性化合物的良好来源,可以作为有前途的超级水果和有机超级食品用于商业生产。与此同时,我们要指出,摩尔多瓦共和国的气候适合枸杞植物的种植,枸杞因其果实对健康有益而受到高度赞赏。
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Thaiszia Journal of Botany Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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