Phytochemical and Antioxidant Profiling of Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) Landraces from Hilly Regions of India

Kumar, Dharminder and Singh, Akanksha and Kumar, Ankit and Saini, Aadisha and Kumar, Vikas and Kumar, Sandeep and Kumar, Raj and Parkash, Chander and Vikram, Amit and Singh, Jagmeet (2024) Phytochemical and Antioxidant Profiling of Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) Landraces from Hilly Regions of India. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety, 16 (9). pp. 11-21. ISSN 2347-5641

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Abstract

The present study was carried out to assess the phytochemical and antioxidant potential of 24 chilli landraces grown in hilly regions of India viz. Himachal Pradesh & Assam and genotypes were evaluated for different phytochemical parameters and antioxidant assays. Highest total sugar (3.43 %), reducing sugar (2.22 %), polyphenolic content (153.85 mg /100g GAE), total carotenoids (101.66 mg/100g), ascorbic acid (12.85 mg/100g) and reducing power assay (70.76 mM/g TE) were found in the genotype ‘Chilli SC-1’, while ‘Chilli CHI-15’ was found superior for total flavonoid content (547.01 mg/100g QE). The genotype, ‘Chilli SC-1’followed ‘Chilli L-2’ were found best owing to their Trolox equivalent antioxidant activity. The above results were also confirmed with spectral studies using FT-IR spectroscopy and genotype ‘Chili SC-1’ was found best in all the concerned parameters as the highest peaks of the respective sample were observed concerning all other samples. Further, principal component analysis indicated that the genotype ‘Chilli SC-1’, ‘Chilli LC-2’, ‘Chilli AC-9’ and ‘Chilli AC-10’ are the major contributors to divergence within different quality traits under study.

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Subjects: Digital Open Archives > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2024 05:58
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2024 05:58
URI: http://geographical.openuniversityarchive.com/id/eprint/1827

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