Comparative Analysis of Saccharification Characteristics of Different Type Sweetpotato Cultivars
Author:
Li Chen1ORCID, Kou Meng1, Song Weihan1, Arisha Mohamed Hamed2ORCID, Gao Runfei1, Tang Wei1, Yan Hui1, Wang Xin1, Zhang Yungang1, Li Qiang1
Affiliation:
1. Xuzhou Institute of Agricultural Sciences in Jiangsu Xuhuai District/Sweetpotato Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Breeding of Sweetpotato, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Xuzhou 221131, China 2. Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44511, Egypt
Abstract
As an important characteristic crop in China, sweetpotato plays an important role in the intake and supplement of nutrients. The saccharification characteristics of sweetpotato determine the edible quality and processing type. Exploring the saccharification characteristics of sweetpotato is of great significance to the selection of processing materials and the formation mechanism of service quality, but there are few relevant studies. A comparison study of two high saccharification varieties (Y25 and Z13) and one low saccharification variety (X27) was conducted to analyze their storage roots physical and chemical properties. The results show that the dry matter content, starch, and amylose content of Y25 and Z13 were significantly different from those of X27. Furthermore, the total amylase activity was significantly higher than that of X27. On the other hand, the starch gelatinization temperature was significantly lower than that of X27. The starch reduction in Y25 and Z13 is four times more than that in X27, and the maltose content of Y25 and Z13 is more than two times that of X27. Finally, the scores of sensory evaluation and physiological sweetness were significantly higher than those of X27. The results provide a theoretical basis for understanding the saccharification characteristics of sweetpotato varieties and are of guiding significance for the selection of sweetpotato parents.
Funder
earmarked fund for CARS-10-Sweetpotato Xuzhou Key R&D Program (Modern Agriculture) Project
Subject
Plant Science,Health Professions (miscellaneous),Health (social science),Microbiology,Food Science
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