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Cadmium-binding protein components of flaxseed: Influence of cultivar and location
Authors:B Dave Oomah  Brian Berekoff  Eunice CY Li-Chan  Giuseppe Mazza  Edward O Kenaschuk  Scott D Duguid
Affiliation:1. National Bioproducts and Bioprocesses Program, Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 4200 Highway 97, P.O. Box 5000, Summerland, BC, Canada V0H 1Z0;2. Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Food, Nutrition and Health Program, University of British Columbia, 6650 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4;3. National Sustainable Production System, Cereal Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Morden, Man., Canada R6M 1Y5
Abstract:The distribution of cadmium-(Cd)-binding components from five flaxseed cultivars grown at three locations in southern Manitoba was investigated to examine genotypic and environmental effects. Three protein fractions with different electrostatic properties, eluting at 0.10, 0.25 and 0.50 M NaCl by ion-exchange chromatography DEAE-Sephacel, represented 12%, 66% and 7% of the bound (extracted) protein, respectively, while 15% of the protein remained unbound. Cadmium and other divalent metal (zinc, copper and calcium) contents of protein fractions were strongly influenced by location. Cultivar differences in protein and cadmium contents of the protein fractions were highly significant. Cadmium and zinc accumulated similarly in the 0.10 and 0.25 M protein fractions at 51% and 40–43%, respectively. Transfer of copper occurred prominently in the 0.50 M fraction while most of the calcium (55%) remained unbound. The distribution of cadmium, zinc, copper and calcium in fractions of flaxseed proteins was strongly influenced by cultivar and location, indicating differences in their accumulation, migration and transfer.
Keywords:Flax (Linum usitatissimum L  )  Protein fractions  Cadmium  Cultivars  Locations
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