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2019 KSBS and SABRAO 14th International Conference on Plant Breeding for Sustainable Development

2-5 July 2019,
Kimdaejung Convention Center, Gwangju, Korea

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Joint Symposium of the Korean Breeding Society and the 14th SABRAO Congress

The Joint Symposium of the Korean Breeding Society and the 14th SABRAO Congress will be held in Kwangju-city, Korea on 2-5 July 2019. The year 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Korean Breeding Society.

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SABRAO 13th Conference Proceedings

The Proceedings of the 13th SABRAO Conference is now available.

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Comparative analysis of carbohydrate metabolites in amaranth leaves of different age

E.M. GINS, S.M. MOTYLEVA, V.K. GINS, I.M. KULIKOV, and M.S. GINS

SUMMARY

The recent study aimed to investigate the composition of monosaccharides and their derivatives in the leaves of vegetable species Amaranthus tricolor L. cv. ‘Valentina’ of different ages, as well as, their vital role in enhancing the adaptive potential of the plant. Forty-eight monosaccharides and 28 of their derivatives have been identified in the composition of amaranth leaves of different ages. The maximum number of hydrophilic carbohydrate metabolites clustered in the young leaf. However, in older leaves, the number of water soluble metabolites showed similarities to that of the soluble in ethyl alcohol. Along with the general carbohydrate metabolites, the old leaves also contained specific monosaccharides, such as, lixopyranose, glucose, sorbose, mannobiose, cellobiose, and monosaccharide derivatives, i.e., methyl galactoside, glucopyranosiduronic and glucuronic acids, and alcohol erythritol. However, in Amaranthus tricolor L., the young leaf is characterized by arabinofuranose and carbohydrate derivatives, i.e., alpha-ketogluconic, arabinohexane, glucaric, galactaric, xylonic-D, lactone acids, and alcohol pentatriol. The leaves of different ages’ composition showed polyhydric alcohols (glycerin, ribitol, and myo-inositol). It also showed osmoprotective and antioxidant properties.

Keywords: Amaranthus tricolor L., cv. ‘Valentina,’ mono- and disaccharides and their derivatives, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), antioxidants

Key findings: The gathered results show that the metabolism of Amaranthus tricolor L. leaves in different ages included general and specific monosaccharides. Their derivatives also exhibit antioxidant and osmoprotective properties.

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Date of publication: October 2022

DOI: http://doi.org/10.54910/sabrao2022.54.4.20