Fatty acid accumulation in the different fractions of the developing corn kernel |
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Authors: | Harrabi Saoussem Boukhchina Sadok Kallel Habib Paul M. Mayer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Biochimie des Lipides, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis, Université Tunis El-Manar, Tunis 2092, Tunisie;2. Chemistry Departement, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada ON K1N 6N5 |
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Abstract: | In the food industry, the use of the oil is determined by the composition of fatty acids, and this is highly dependent on its natural origin. The fatty acid composition of whole corn kernel was determined in three varieties of corn (Astro, GH2547, and Local). Linoleic acid was the predominant fatty acid in the oil of Astro and Local at all collection dates, whereas it was the major fatty acid in the oil of GH2547 only between 40 and 60 days after pollination (DAP). The fatty acid accumulation in the endosperm, pericarp and germ fractions of the corn kernel during maturation was determined. The accumulation pattern of oil content was different in these three kernel fractions. The highest levels of oil content in the endosperm (2.2%), germ (34.3%) and pericarp (10.8%) fractions were detected at 20, 40 and 30 (DAP), respectively. The fatty acid accumulation patterns were different amongst the analysed kernel parts, indicating a numerous differences between the three corn kernel parts. Throughout the sampling periods, the endosperm fraction was distinguished by the highest and the lowest levels of oleic and linoleic acids, respectively. At all stages of kernel development, the pericarp fraction had the highest levels of total polyunsaturated fatty acids, which has numerous healthy applications. These results may be useful in the understanding of the potential source of the beneficial unsaturated fatty acids amongst the different fractions of the corn kernel during maturation. |
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Keywords: | Fatty acids Maturation Corn kernel Endosperm Germ Pericarp |
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