Crude Fat Content and Fatty Acid Profile and Their Correlations in Foxtail Millet

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第一作者: Zhang, Aixia

作者: Zhang, Aixia;Liu, Jingke;Zhao, Wei;Zhang, Yuzong;Zhang, Aixia;Liu, Jingke;Zhao, Wei;Zhang, Yuzong;Zhang, Aixia;Liu, Jingke;Zhao, Wei;Zhang, Yuzong;Liu, Xiaodong;Wang, Huijun;Wang, Huijun

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期刊名称:CEREAL CHEMISTRY ( 影响因子:1.984; 五年影响因子:2.043 )

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摘要: Crude fat and fatty acid profile of 35 foxtail millets including seven varieties planted in five different regions of China were studied. The fat content ranged from 3.38 to 6.49% (averaging 4.51%). The major fatty acid in foxtail millets was linoleic acid (averaging 66.68%), followed by oleic acid (averaging 16.11%), palmitic acid (averaging 7.42%), stearic acid (averaging 6.84%), and linolenic acid (averaging 2.48%). Two-way ANOVA showed that fat content was significantly affected by millet variety and cultivation area (P < 0.05). Fatty acids including linoleic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, and linolenic acid varied significantly in different foxtail millet varieties (P < 0.05), except oleic acid (P > 0.05). Fatty acids including linoleic acid, oleic acid, palmitic acid, and stearic acid did not change significantly in foxtail millets from different regions (P > 0.05), except linolenic acid (P < 0.05). Correlation analysis indicated that oleic acid was negatively correlated with palmitic acid and linoleic acid (P < 0.05), and linolenic acid was positively correlated with palmitic acid and linoleic acid but negatively correlated with stearic acid (P < 0.05). The research showed that millets with good fat composition can be obtained through breeding techniques or cultivation management.

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