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Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan

Pomegranate is famous for its health benefiting chemical and biochemical constituent compounds. The present study was undertaken to characterize pomegranate germplasm for its various fruit traits, acids, and sugar profiling through high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis. Among 11 det...

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Autores principales: Nafees, Muhammad, Jafar Jaskani, Muhammad, Ahmad, Ishtiaq, Maryam, Ashraf, Irfan, Maqsood, Ambreen, Ahmar, Sunny, Azam, Muhammad, Hussain, Sajjad, Hanif, Asma, Chen, Jen-Tsung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238055/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040493
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author Nafees, Muhammad
Jafar Jaskani, Muhammad
Ahmad, Ishtiaq
Maryam,
Ashraf, Irfan
Maqsood, Ambreen
Ahmar, Sunny
Azam, Muhammad
Hussain, Sajjad
Hanif, Asma
Chen, Jen-Tsung
author_facet Nafees, Muhammad
Jafar Jaskani, Muhammad
Ahmad, Ishtiaq
Maryam,
Ashraf, Irfan
Maqsood, Ambreen
Ahmar, Sunny
Azam, Muhammad
Hussain, Sajjad
Hanif, Asma
Chen, Jen-Tsung
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description Pomegranate is famous for its health benefiting chemical and biochemical constituent compounds. The present study was undertaken to characterize pomegranate germplasm for its various fruit traits, acids, and sugar profiling through high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis. Among 11 detected acids and 8 sugars, citric acid and fructose were predominant in 18 domestic and 5 wild genotypes, respectively. Fruit weight, aril weight and wood portion index (WPI) were ranged from 15.82% to 24.42%, 10.99% to 113.78%, and 2.39% to 17.25%, respectively. Genotypes were grouped as sweet, sweet–sour, sour–sweet, and sour based on citric acid contents. Lactic acid and pyruvic acid showed the highest correlation (r = 0.92), however, sour and sweet genotypes had strong association for acids and sugars, respectively. Straddling of dendrogram showed the flow of genetic material in a cultivated location with wild and cultivated pomegranates grouped in different classes, however, wild and sour landraces grouped in the same class with 71% similarity of traits. Based on the observations of the current study, it was concluded that selected wild and arid zones (Multan, Bahawalpur) genotypes are poor in nutrients (acid and sugars) quality, however, genotypes of Rahim-Yar-Khan, Muzafar Garh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have a better composition of sugars and acids.
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spelling pubmed-72380552020-05-28 Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan Nafees, Muhammad Jafar Jaskani, Muhammad Ahmad, Ishtiaq Maryam, Ashraf, Irfan Maqsood, Ambreen Ahmar, Sunny Azam, Muhammad Hussain, Sajjad Hanif, Asma Chen, Jen-Tsung Plants (Basel) Article Pomegranate is famous for its health benefiting chemical and biochemical constituent compounds. The present study was undertaken to characterize pomegranate germplasm for its various fruit traits, acids, and sugar profiling through high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis. Among 11 detected acids and 8 sugars, citric acid and fructose were predominant in 18 domestic and 5 wild genotypes, respectively. Fruit weight, aril weight and wood portion index (WPI) were ranged from 15.82% to 24.42%, 10.99% to 113.78%, and 2.39% to 17.25%, respectively. Genotypes were grouped as sweet, sweet–sour, sour–sweet, and sour based on citric acid contents. Lactic acid and pyruvic acid showed the highest correlation (r = 0.92), however, sour and sweet genotypes had strong association for acids and sugars, respectively. Straddling of dendrogram showed the flow of genetic material in a cultivated location with wild and cultivated pomegranates grouped in different classes, however, wild and sour landraces grouped in the same class with 71% similarity of traits. Based on the observations of the current study, it was concluded that selected wild and arid zones (Multan, Bahawalpur) genotypes are poor in nutrients (acid and sugars) quality, however, genotypes of Rahim-Yar-Khan, Muzafar Garh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have a better composition of sugars and acids. MDPI 2020-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7238055/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040493 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nafees, Muhammad
Jafar Jaskani, Muhammad
Ahmad, Ishtiaq
Maryam,
Ashraf, Irfan
Maqsood, Ambreen
Ahmar, Sunny
Azam, Muhammad
Hussain, Sajjad
Hanif, Asma
Chen, Jen-Tsung
Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan
title Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan
title_full Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan
title_fullStr Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan
title_short Biochemical Analysis of Organic Acids and Soluble Sugars in Wild and Cultivated Pomegranate Germplasm Based in Pakistan
title_sort biochemical analysis of organic acids and soluble sugars in wild and cultivated pomegranate germplasm based in pakistan
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238055/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040493
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