Author:
Yue Zhibin,Zhang Guobin,Wang Jie,Wang Jue,Luo Shilei,Zhang Bo,Li Zhaozhuang,Liu Zeci
Abstract
Abstract
Background
As the second largest leafy vegetable, cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata) is grown globally, and the characteristics of the different varieties, forms, and colors of cabbage may differ. In this study, five analysis methods—variance analysis, correlation analysis, cluster analysis, principal component analysis, and comprehensive ranking—were used to evaluate the quality indices (soluble protein, soluble sugar, and nitrate), antioxidant content (vitamin C, polyphenols, and flavonoids), and mineral (K, Ca, Mg, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn) content of 159 varieties of four forms (green spherical, green oblate, purple spherical, and green cow heart) of cabbage.
Results
The results showed that there are significant differences among different forms and varieties of cabbage. Compared to the other three forms, the purple spherical cabbage had the highest flavonoid, K, Mg, Cu, Mn, and Zn content. A scatter plot of the principal component analysis showed that the purple spherical and green cow heart cabbage varieties were distributed to the same quadrant, indicating that their quality indices and mineral contents were highly consistent, while those of the green spherical and oblate varieties were irregularly distributed. Overall, the green spherical cabbage ranked first, followed by the green cow heart, green oblate, and purple spherical varieties.
Conclusions
Our results provide a theoretical basis for the cultivation and high-quality breeding of cabbage.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Tongsheng Sheng Innovation Fund of Gansu Agricultural University
Gansu Agricultural University Doctoral Research Initiation Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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