Kernel Nutrient Composition and Antioxidant Ability of Corylus spp. in China
Hazelnut ( Corylus ) is an important woody oil tree species in economic forests. China, as one of the original countries of native Corylus species, had 8 species and 2 varieties. However, little information is available on the hazelnut nutritional quality of these Chinese Corylus species. In this st...
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Published in | Frontiers in plant science Vol. 12; p. 690966 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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23.06.2021
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Summary: | Hazelnut (
Corylus
) is an important woody oil tree species in economic forests. China, as one of the original countries of native
Corylus
species, had 8 species and 2 varieties. However, little information is available on the hazelnut nutritional quality of these Chinese
Corylus
species. In this study, four main wild
Corylus
species (
C. heterophylla
Fisch.,
C. mandshurica
Maxim.,
C. kweichowensis
Hu., and C.
yunnanensis
Franch.) originating in China and one main cultivar of hybrid hazelnut (
Corylus heterophylla
Fisch. ×
C. avellana
L.) cv. ‘Dawei’ from China were used to analyze the basic nutritional composition (content of oil, fatty acid, protein, saccharide, aminao acid, vitamin C, tocopherol, total phenols, and total flavonoids) and antioxidant ability. The results showed that oil content ranged from 52.97 to 60.88 g/100 g DW and highly unsaturated fatty acid (UFA) content was over 91%. Oleic was the most dominant UFA in these hazelnut kernels, and the relative content was ranging from 71.32 to 85.19%. Compared with other four hazelnut kernels,
C. heterophylla
Fisch. was the lowest oil content of hazelnut with lower oleic acid content and higher linoleic acid content, obviously. The total protein content ranged from 13.15 to 18.35 g/100 g DW, and all amino acids were detected as hydrate amino acids, but Tryptophan, an essential amino acid, was not detected as free amino acid in these hazelnut kernels. Kernel of
C. heterophylla
Fisch. was with the highest content of protein and amino acid. Saccharose was the most essential and abundant disaccharide in the hazelnut kernels. C.
mandshurica
Maxim. was the highest saccharide content among these hazelnut kernels. α-tocopherol was the main type of tocopherol found in the hazelnut kernels. Wild hazelnut kernels generally had higher bioactivity substance content (vitamin C, total tocopherol, total phenol and total flavonoid) and antioxidant capacity. Compared to the four wild hazelnut kernels, the hybrid hazelnut cv. ‘Dawei’ had higher content of oil, oleic acid, α-tocopherol and sugar. Overall, there were great differences in the nutritional composition of different hazelnut species. Wild species are a good source of breeding materials because of their own characteristics in nutrition composition, and the hybrid hazelnut cv. ‘Dawei’ with good quality has the value of commercial promotion. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 Reviewed by: Anita Solar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Loretta Bacchetta, National Agency for New Technologies Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, United Kingdom This article was submitted to Crop and Product Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science Edited by: Mercè Rovira, Mas Bové, Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA), Spain |
ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2021.690966 |