Biochemical assessment of oat genotypes revealed variability in grain quality with nutrition and crop improvement implications.
Food Chem
; 377: 131982, 2022 May 30.
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Oat is a potent source of nutrients and bioactive compounds offering potential health benefits and role in combating micronutrient malnutrition problems. To exploit nutritional and quality traits of oats, a biochemical assessment of 112 oat genotypes was conducted. The high range of variability for total phenol (1.7-31.3â¯mg/g), ß-glucan (1.0-8.0â¯mg/g), calcium (1.91-4.34â¯mg/g), zinc (3.80-6.50â¯mg/100â¯g), iron (0.66-4.89â¯mg/100â¯g) and manganese (2.88-8.0â¯mg/100â¯g) was revealed among genotypes. A higher amount of iron and zinc was found in genotypes OS-6, HFO-638, HFO-915 & HFO-918, whereas, elevated levels of manganese and zinc were recorded in genotypes OS-403 & OL-1804. The results revealed groups of low phytic acid oat genotypes containing high crude protein (HFO-52, HFO-270, HFO-330), ß-glucan (HFO-62, HFO-588, HFO-926). A significant positive correlation was obtained between copper with iron, manganese, and calcium content. These findings could be useful for developing value-added oat food products and novel oat varieties.
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