Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics (Dec 2015)

UV-visible scanning spectrophotometry and chemometric analysis as tools for carotenoids analysis in cassava genotypes (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

  • Moresco Rodolfo,
  • Uarrota Virgílio G.,
  • Pereira Aline,
  • Tomazzoli Maíra,
  • Nunes Eduardo da C.,
  • Martins Peruch Luiz Augusto,
  • Gazzola Jussara,
  • Costa Christopher,
  • Rocha Miguel,
  • Maraschin Marcelo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jib-2015-280
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 27 – 38

Abstract

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In this study, the metabolomics characterization focusing on the carotenoid composition of ten cassava (Manihot esculenta) genotypes cultivated in southern Brazil by UV-visible scanning spectrophotometry and reverse phase-high performance liquid chromatography was performed. Cassava roots rich in β-carotene are an important staple food for populations with risk of vitamin A deficiency. Cassava genotypes with high pro-vitamin A activity have been identified as a strategy to reduce the prevalence of deficiency of this vitamin. The data set was used for the construction of a descriptive model by chemometric analysis. The genotypes of yellow-fleshed roots were clustered by the higher concentrations of cis- β-carotene and lutein. Inversely, cream-fleshed roots genotypes were grouped precisely due to their lower concentrations of these pigments, as samples rich in lycopene (redfleshed) differed among the studied genotypes. The analytical approach (UV-Vis, HPLC, and chemometrics) used showed to be efficient for understanding the chemodiversity of cassava genotypes, allowing to classify them according to important features for human health and nutrition.

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