Selected orange-fleshed sweet potato genotypes with high dry matter and beta-carotene contents

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作者
Ginting, E. [1 ]
Yulifianti, R. [1 ]
Jusuf, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indonesian Legumes & Tuber Crops Res Inst ILETR, Malang, Indonesia
来源
III INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD ENGINEERING | 2017年 / 1152卷
关键词
dry matter; beta-carotene; orange-fleshed sweet potato; VARIETIES; STARCH; LAM;
D O I
10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1152.49
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Orange-fleshed sweet potatoes with high beta-carotene content mostly have high moisture and low dry matter contents, giving low recovery of the flour produced as well as moist and tender attributes of the steamed roots. Therefore, promising genotypes with high dry matter and beta-carotene contents were selected among 10 orange-fleshed genotypes. The moisture content of 68.55-85.80% negatively correlated with the dry matter content (R-2=0.93). Similarly, the lightness value (L*) of the flesh colour that varied from light (87.2) to dark orange (68.2) showed negative correlation with beta-carotene content of 1,994-11,608 mu g 100 g(-1) fw (R-2= 0.84). MSU 14007-42 gave the highest dry matter content (31.31%) with beta-carotene content of 3,399 mu g 100 g(-1) fw. Meanwhile, MSU 14001-20 and MSU 14009-39 had lower dry matter contents (25.33 and 27.77%) but higher beta-carotene levels (4,332 and 7,746 mu g 100 g(-1) fw). These three genotypes are promising to be released as new cultivars with higher dry matter contents relative to those of Beta 1' (21.5%) and 'Beta 2' (22.3%), the previous orange-fleshed cultivars. Among three genotypes, the steamed root of MSU 14007-42 gave the highest scores of colour, texture, and taste preferences, thus suitable for steamed food purposes.
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