盐渍对番茄某些营养价值的改善

Nahla El-Sherif, L. El-Gaied
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水果和蔬菜的抗氧化活性状况是决定其营养价值的重要因素。增加抗氧化水平不仅对预防广泛传播的人类疾病有很高的好处,包括癌症和心血管病原体,而且还能延长保质期。本试验研究了100 mM NaCl处理对脱毒番茄“城堡岩”抗氧化剂(维生素C和维生素E)和单糖(葡萄糖和果糖)的影响。在植株生长30 d时,用100 mM NaCl处理45 d。在75天大的时候,收获成熟的叶片并测试TYLCV感染,因为这种病毒会影响番茄植株中抗氧化剂的数量。将植物置于笼中以避免感染TYLCV。这些植物给出了阴性结果,证实它们是无病毒的。采用反相高效液相色谱法测定处理75天的番茄叶片中维生素C和维生素E的含量,UPLC-MS测定处理75天的番茄叶片中葡萄糖和果糖的含量。与对照植物相比,植物的维生素C、α-生育酚、葡萄糖含量增加,果糖含量略有增加。从营养和健康的角度来看,盐胁迫通过增加重要抗氧化剂(维生素C和维生素E)的浓度来改善植株品质。综上所述,控制盐度是生产营养品质高、市场价格高的番茄的有效方法。
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IMPROVEMENT OF SOME NUTRITIONAL VALUES OF TOMATOES VIA SALINITY
The antioxidant activity status is important to determine the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables. Increased antioxidant levels not only have high benefits in preventing widespread human diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular pathogens but also it enhances shelf life as well. This study was carried out to test the effects of 100 mM NaCl on some antioxidants (vitamins C and E) and some monosaccharides (glucose and fructose) of TYLCV virus-free tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicon) cultivar Castle Rock. The plants were treated at 30 days old with 100 mM NaCl for the next 45 days. At 75 days old, mature leaves were harvested and tested for TYLCV infection, as this virus affects the amount of antioxidants in tomato plants. Plants were kept in cages to avoid infection with TYLCV. The plants gave negative results, confirming that they are virus-free. Levels of vitamin C and vitamin E were determined by a reverse-phase HPLC technique while levels of glucose and fructose were determined using UPLC-MS in 75 days treated tomato leaves. Plants showed an increase in vitamin C, α-tochopherol, glucose and a slight increase in fructose contents versus the control plants. These results are of great importance from the nutritional and health points of view where salt stress improved the plant quality by increasing the concentrations of important antioxidants (vitamin C and vitamin E). In conclusion, the use of controlled salinity level can be an effective method to produce tomatoes of good nutritional quality and with higher market price.
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