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PLoS One ; 12(2): e0172180, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28207797

RESUMO

Vitamin and mineral deficiencies are prevalent in human populations throughout the world. Vitamin A deficiency affects hundreds of millions of pre-school age children in low income countries. Fruits of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) can be a major dietary source of precursors to Vitamin A biosynthesis, such as ß-carotene. Recently, pepper breeding programs have introduced the orange-fruited (of) trait of the mutant variety Oranzheva kapiya, which is associated with high fruit ß-carotene concentrations, to the mutant variety Albena. In this manuscript, concentrations of ß-carotene and mineral elements (magnesium, phosphorus, sulphur, potassium, zinc, calcium, manganese, iron and copper) were compared in fruit from P31, a red-fruited genotype derived from the variety Albena, and M38, a genotype developed by transferring the orange-fruited mutation (of) into Albena. It was observed that fruit from M38 plants had greater ß-carotene concentration at both commercial and botanical maturity (4.9 and 52.7 mg / kg fresh weight, respectively) than fruit from P31 plants (2.3 and 30.1 mg / kg fresh weight, respectively). The mutation producing high ß-carotene concentrations in pepper fruits had no detrimental effect on the concentrations of mineral elements required for human nutrition.


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Capsicum/genética , Capsicum/metabolismo , Frutas/genética , Frutas/metabolismo , Minerais/metabolismo , Mutação/genética , beta Caroteno/metabolismo , Capsicum/classificação , Capsicum/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Frutas/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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