Title of article :
Genetic and environmental variation of seed iron and food matrix factors of North-Dakota-grown field peas (Pisum sativum L.)
Author/Authors :
Amarakoon، نويسنده , , Darshika and Thavarajah، نويسنده , , Dil and Sen Gupta، نويسنده , , Debjyoti and McPhee، نويسنده , , Kevin and DeSutter، نويسنده , , Tom and Thavarajah، نويسنده , , Pushparajah، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
67
To page :
74
Abstract :
Iron (Fe) biofortification of staple food crops is carried out through genetic selection and breeding. This study determined the genetic and environmental variation of total seed Fe concentration and food matrix factors (carotenoids, kestose, phytic acid, and phenolics) of field peas (Pisum sativum L.) grown in North Dakota, USA, and the genetic variation of seed Fe levels of commercial field pea cultivars grown under greenhouse conditions with different Fe fertilizer treatments. Total Fe and food matrix factors were measured using previously published methods, and data were presented as dry weight basis. The seed Fe concentration ranged between 45 and 53 mg/kg with a mean concentration of 49 mg/kg. Field peas contained significant concentrations of Fe promoters: xanthophyll (17 mg/100 g), canthaxanthin (68 mg/100 g), beta-carotene (680 μg/100 g), kestose (1433 mg/100 g), quercetin (51.7 mg/100 g), and ferulic acid (56.1 mg/100 g). The phytic acid concentration of field peas was naturally low (2.7–3.2 mg/g) and the phytic acid:Fe molar ratio ranged between 5.0 and 5.6. CDC Golden and DS Admiral would be suitable genotypes for future Fe biofortification studies. Overall, field pea is a good source of dietary Fe and future studies will address actual Fe bioavailability using animal/human models.
Keywords :
Field pea , carotenoids , phenolics , Liquid chromatography , Food analysis , Iron biofortification , Field pea food composition , Mineral analysis , Food Composition , Kestose , Phytic acid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2034072
Link To Document :
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