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Effects of genotype and environment on avenanthramides and antioxidant activity of oats grown in northwestern China.

Authors :
Li, Xiao-ping
Li, Mei-yu
Ling, A-jing
Hu, Xin-zhong
Ma, Zhen
Liu, Liu
Li, Yun-xia
Source :
Journal of Cereal Science. Jan2017, Vol. 73, p130-137. 8p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

To investigate the effects of genotype and growing environment on avenanthramides and antioxidant activity of oats, the total phenolic content (TPC), avenanthramide compositions, and antioxidant activity were determined for whole oat from 39 cultivars grown in four locations in northwestern China (Inner Mongolia, Qinghai, Shanxi and Gansu). The results demonstrated that environment (E), genotype (G) and the interaction of these factors (E × G) significantly affected TPC, concentration of avenanthramide 2c (2c, ranged from 6.24 to 136.20 mg kg −1 ), avenanthramide 2p (2p, 6.07–112.25 mg kg −1 ), avenanthramide 2f (2f, 7.26–222.77 mg kg −1 ) and antioxidant activity of oats. The effect of E was considerably greater than that of G or E × G. Based on G plus G × E interaction biplots (GGE biplots) analysis, the four locations in northwestern China can be divided into either two or three regions. Qinghai was determined to be distinct from the other locations. Cultivar Bayou 9 and oats grown in Gansu exhibited the highest TPCs, concentrations of 2c, 2p, 2f and antioxidant activity. The results suggest that oats containing more avenanthramides and exhibiting high levels of antioxidant activity could be obtained by selecting an appropriate genotype and growth location. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07335210
Volume :
73
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cereal Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121222564
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2016.12.005