Title of article :
Chemical and Antioxidant Charaterization of Native Corn Germplasm from Two Regions of Costa Rica: A Conservation Approach
Author/Authors :
Syedd-León, Randall Department of Chemistry - Phytochemistry Laboratory - Universidad Nacional Costa Rica - Costa Rica , Orozco, Rafael Department of Agricultural Sciences - Universidad Nacional Costa Rica, Costa Rica , Álvarez, Víctor Department of Chemistry - Phytochemistry Laboratory - Universidad Nacional Costa Rica - Costa Rica , Carvajal, Yendry Department of Chemistry - Phytochemistry Laboratory - Universidad Nacional Costa Rica - Costa Rica , Rodríguez, Gerardo Department of Chemistry - Phytochemistry Laboratory - Universidad Nacional Costa Rica - Costa Rica
Abstract :
The cultivation of native corn has decreased in favor of the cultivation of improved commercial corn varieties. Tis study seeks to
evaluate the antioxidant and antibacterial potential of 36 samples of native corn germplasm from the Brunca (BR) and Chorotega
(CR) regions of Costa Rica. Te main parameters of comparison were the composition of antioxidant compounds, antiradical
activity, and microbicidal efect. Te total amount of polyphenols in the germplasm (120mg GAE/100 g d.w.) was not related to the
regions from which the samples were obtained. Te overall average for antioxidant capacity was 21.20μmol TE/g d.w. Accessions
from the CR region had higher antioxidant capacity. Anthocyanin content was higher in purple accessions and undetectable in
white germplasm. Antioxidant capacity was statistically related to polyphenols content (� = 0.714, � < 0.01) . Te most promising corn accessions in terms of nutraceutical value came from the CR region.
Keywords :
Chemical , Antioxidant Charaterization , Native Corn Germplasm , Regions , Costa Rica
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science