Characterization of the morphometry, germination process, phytochemicals, and antioxidant capacity of seeds of three species of the genus Cylindropuntia (Cactacea) of Chihuahua state
Fecha
2022-10-20Autor
Gonzalez Fernandez, Raquel
Quiñonez Martínez, Miroslava
Rodrigo Garcia, Joaquin
Valero Galván, José
146108
Reyes-Corral, Valeria Itzel
Garza-Vallejo, Gerardo Ivan
145991
Metadatos
Mostrar el registro completo del ítemResumen
Abstract. Cylindropuntia is a genus of cylindrical cacti found in northern
Mexico. This study aimed to describe the fruit and seed morphometry,
characterize the germination process, as well as determine the seed
phytochemicals in three species of the genus Cylindropuntia from the state
of Chihuahua in México: C. imbricata, C. spinosior, and C. leptocaulis. To
measure the morphometric parameters, 20 fruits and 20 seeds from each
fruit were used for each specie. For the characterization of the germination
process, two scarification treatments were applied, and the germination was
allowed for 42 days. Different parameters of the germination process were
calculated as the germination percentage, mean germination time,
germination speed, and mean germination speed. The concentration of
reducing sugars, total phenols, tannins, flavonoids, antioxidant activity
(DPPH and FRAP), and protein content were determined from seeds under
basal conditions. Results revealed significant differences (p ≤ 0.05) for
morphometric parameters in the fruit and seed of the three species
examined, showing C. imbricata the highest values in both tissues, followed
by those obtained for C. spinosior and C. leptocaulis, respectively. The
germination percentage was higher in C. leptocaulis (13.3%), although
achieved in a longer mean germination time (27.7 days), facing C. spinosior
that presented the lowest values for the germination percentage (3.3%),
mean germination time (4.6 days), and germination speed index (0.024
days). Seeds from C. leptocaulis showed the highest values for reducing
sugar content (31.82 mg glucose·g
−1 of dry weight) and the antioxidant
activity determined by DPPH (26.37 mg CE·g−1of dry weight), whereas C.
spinosior seeds showed the highest ones for the total phenols content (3.08
mg GAE·g−1 of dry weight) and the antioxidant activity determined by FRAP
(11.7 mmol TE·g
−1 dry weight). Besides, C. imbricata showed the highest
value in the protein content (5.6 mg protein·g
−1
). This study provides the first
data on seed phytochemicals and information on the germination process of
these three species of Cylindropuntia, showing differences among them in
the diverse parameters measured.