Agronomy (Oct 2020)

Seed Oil Biochemical Composition of Cultivated <i>Cucurbita</i> L. Species from the VIR Collections Grown in the Astrakhan Province of the Russian Federation

  • Tatyana V. Shelenga,
  • Tatyana M. Piskunova,
  • Leonid L. Malyshev,
  • Aimat A. Taipakova,
  • Alla E. Solovyeva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10101491
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 1491

Abstract

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Cucurbita crops are among the most valuable and widely cultivated vegetable crops in global agriculture. Cucurbit seed oil meets the requirements of functional nutrition; it is material for the food industry and medicines based on natural ingredients. The present research was aimed at studying features of the biochemical composition of oil in seeds of the main cultivated Cucurbita L. species from the collection of the N.I. Vavilov Institute (VIR) grown in the conditions of the Astrakhan Experiment Station (AES) of VIR. The oil content in seeds of Cucurbita L. species varied from 40 to 49.7%. Over 80% of the fatty acids (FA) composition (FAC) was represented by oleic (13.6–49.6) and linoleic (33.5–69.3%) acids. The accessions of Cucurbita mixta Pang. were noted for high values of saturated FAs (palmitic and stearic), those of Cucurbita pepo var. melopepo (L.) Harz. of linoleic and linolenic, and those of Cucurbita pepo L. of oleic acid. The multiple factor analysis showed significant differences in FAC in accessions of C. pepo var. melopepo, Cucurbita maxima Duch. and C. pepo. The performed study allowed us to reveal FAC features in seeds of each Cucurbita species from the VIR collection and to identify the accessions with the best economically important indicators.

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