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Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India

Pumpkin seeds are one of the functional foods with most potential having myriad of uses, and functioning as both edible seeds and oilseeds. Nevertheless, their utilization is restricted to the presence of a thick seed coat (hull) which subjects them to the process of decortication, increasing the fa...

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Autores principales: Charaya, Ananaya, Chawla, Neena, Dhatt, Ajmer Singh, Sharma, Madhu, Sharma, Sanjula, Kaur, Inderpal
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9898665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e12995
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author Charaya, Ananaya
Chawla, Neena
Dhatt, Ajmer Singh
Sharma, Madhu
Sharma, Sanjula
Kaur, Inderpal
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Chawla, Neena
Dhatt, Ajmer Singh
Sharma, Madhu
Sharma, Sanjula
Kaur, Inderpal
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description Pumpkin seeds are one of the functional foods with most potential having myriad of uses, and functioning as both edible seeds and oilseeds. Nevertheless, their utilization is restricted to the presence of a thick seed coat (hull) which subjects them to the process of decortication, increasing the farmers’ expense as well as limiting their utilization as oilseeds. Therefore, in the present study, characterization of the biochemical composition of the hulled (Punjab Chappan Kadoo-1 abbreviated as PCK-1) and hull-less (PAU Magaz Kadoo-1 abbreviated as PMK-1) genotype of pumpkin seeds was undertaken to assess the nutritional differences and their efficient application; PMK-1 is a new cultivar of pumpkin released by Punjab Agricultural University in 2018. Based on the characterization, the hulled genotype of pumpkin seeds was observed to possess higher content of total soluble proteins (79.62 mg/100 g), total free amino acids (3.48 g/100 g), moisture (6.74%), fibre content (21.1 g/100 g), antioxidant potential (26.15%), polyamines (19.2 mg/100 g), sterols (387.1 mg/100 g), and specific enzymatic activity whereas the hull-less genotype was observed to possess a higher amount of minerals (4.57 g/100 g), tocopherols (15.76 mg/100 g), and oil content (36%) respectively; most of the biochemical parameters do not differ from each other at a greater fold difference except for total free amino acids and fibre, which are nearly four times and three times higher in hulled seeds in comparison to the naked seeds respectively. The two genotypes of seeds do not compete, rather do complement each other in biochemical and nutritional composition.
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spelling pubmed-98986652023-02-05 Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India Charaya, Ananaya Chawla, Neena Dhatt, Ajmer Singh Sharma, Madhu Sharma, Sanjula Kaur, Inderpal Heliyon Research Article Pumpkin seeds are one of the functional foods with most potential having myriad of uses, and functioning as both edible seeds and oilseeds. Nevertheless, their utilization is restricted to the presence of a thick seed coat (hull) which subjects them to the process of decortication, increasing the farmers’ expense as well as limiting their utilization as oilseeds. Therefore, in the present study, characterization of the biochemical composition of the hulled (Punjab Chappan Kadoo-1 abbreviated as PCK-1) and hull-less (PAU Magaz Kadoo-1 abbreviated as PMK-1) genotype of pumpkin seeds was undertaken to assess the nutritional differences and their efficient application; PMK-1 is a new cultivar of pumpkin released by Punjab Agricultural University in 2018. Based on the characterization, the hulled genotype of pumpkin seeds was observed to possess higher content of total soluble proteins (79.62 mg/100 g), total free amino acids (3.48 g/100 g), moisture (6.74%), fibre content (21.1 g/100 g), antioxidant potential (26.15%), polyamines (19.2 mg/100 g), sterols (387.1 mg/100 g), and specific enzymatic activity whereas the hull-less genotype was observed to possess a higher amount of minerals (4.57 g/100 g), tocopherols (15.76 mg/100 g), and oil content (36%) respectively; most of the biochemical parameters do not differ from each other at a greater fold difference except for total free amino acids and fibre, which are nearly four times and three times higher in hulled seeds in comparison to the naked seeds respectively. The two genotypes of seeds do not compete, rather do complement each other in biochemical and nutritional composition. Elsevier 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9898665/ /pubmed/36747941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e12995 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Charaya, Ananaya
Chawla, Neena
Dhatt, Ajmer Singh
Sharma, Madhu
Sharma, Sanjula
Kaur, Inderpal
Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India
title Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India
title_full Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India
title_fullStr Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India
title_short Evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical India
title_sort evaluation of biochemical composition of hulled and hull-less genotypes of pumpkin seeds grown in subtropical india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9898665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e12995
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