Effect of salinity and inorganic nitrogen of soils in phenols compounds and antioxidant capacity of Lycium berlandieri
Resumen
Polyphenolic compounds are antioxidants
compounds mainly present in plants and its
concentrations may differ between the same species
located at different growing points, since plants produce
these compounds for protection against oxidative
stress as a result of environmental factors that could
affect them. The aims of present research, were: to
determine the proximate composition; the polyphenolic
compounds concentration and antioxidant activity
in fruits of Lycium berlandieri, collected in the three
locations of the municipality of Juárez, Chihuahua
(Riveras del Bravo, San Isidro and San Agustín), to
evaluate the effect of the inorganic nitrogen, alkalinity
and salinity of the soil on the content of total phenolic
and flavonoids compounds. The humidity content in
the fruits of L. berlandieri ranged between 78.2 to
93.3%; the proximal composition of the fruit in dry
weight indicated an ash content from 3.6 to 5.3%, fats
from 0.9 to 6.7% protein from 9.0 to 15.4% and 75.2 to85.7% total carbohydrates. In terms of polyphenolic
compounds (in dry weight), fruits from San Agustín
showed the highest concentration of these compounds,
particularly in total phenols 12 mg EAG (P = 0.002)
and 9.02 mg EC in flavonoids (P = 0.001). Results
of soil analysis indicated that the soil of San Agustín
showed the highest concentration of nitrates (88.51 mg
kg-1) and a more saline soil (6.04 dS m-1). Overall, the
results obtained allowed to attribute that the differences
in concentration of polyphenolic compounds in the
fruits of L. berlandieri, are related to the salinity of the
soil and availability of nitrates, therefore the soil of San
Agustín in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua it is optimal for
the cultivation of L. berlandieri.
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