Effects of genotype and environment on the antioxidant properties of hard winter wheat bran

Jeffrey Moore University of Maryland Jian-Guo Liu University of Maryland Kequan Zhou Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Liangli (Lucy) Yu University of Maryland

General Mathematics mathscidoc:1702.13004

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , 54, (15), 5313–5322, 2006.6
Recent consumer interest in controlling and preventing chronic diseases through improved diet has promoted research on the bioactive components of agricultural products. Wheat is an important agricultural and dietary commodity worldwide with known antioxidant properties concentrated mostly in the bran fraction. The objective of this study was to determine the relative contributions of genotype (G) and growing environment (E) to hard winter wheat bran antioxidant properties, as well as correlations of these properties to growing conditions. Bran samples of 20 hard winter wheat varieties grown in two locations were examined for their free radical scavenging capacities against DPPH, ABTS cation, peroxyl (ORAC), and superoxide anion radicals and chelating properties, as well as their total phenolics and phenolic acid compositions. Results showed significant differences for all antioxidant properties tested and multiple significant correlations between these properties. A factorial designed analysis of variance for these data and pooled previously published data showed similar results for four of the six antioxidant properties, indicating that G effects were considerably larger than E effects for chelating capacity and DPPH radical scavenging properties, whereas E was much stronger than G for ABTS cation radical scavenging capacity and total phenolics, although small interaction effects (G × E) were significant for all antioxidant properties analyzed. Results also showed significant correlations between temperature stress or solar radiation and some antioxidant properties. These results indicate that each antioxidant property of hard winter wheat bran is influenced differently by genotype and growing conditions.
Hard wheat; antioxidant; phenolic; chelating; genotype; environment; genotype × environment interaction
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@inproceedings{jeffrey2006effects,
  title={Effects of genotype and environment on the antioxidant properties of hard winter wheat bran},
  author={Jeffrey Moore, Jian-Guo Liu, Kequan Zhou, and Liangli (Lucy) Yu},
  url={http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20170209093432396345364},
  booktitle={Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry },
  volume={54},
  number={15},
  pages={5313–5322},
  year={2006},
}
Jeffrey Moore, Jian-Guo Liu, Kequan Zhou, and Liangli (Lucy) Yu. Effects of genotype and environment on the antioxidant properties of hard winter wheat bran. 2006. Vol. 54. In Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry . pp.5313–5322. http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20170209093432396345364.
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