INVESTIGADORES
MERILES Jose Manuel
artículos
Título:
Correlation of maturity groups with seed composition in soybeans, as influenced by genotypic variation
Autor/es:
MAESTRI, D. M.; MERILES, J. M.; GUZMÁN, C. A.
Revista:
GRASAS Y ACEITES
Referencias:
Lugar: España; Año: 1998 vol. 49 p. 395 - 399
ISSN:
0017-3495
Resumen:
Seeds of 19 soybean cultivars (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) with maturity groups V, VI or VII were analyzed for proximate composition, fatty acids and sterols. Protein, oil carbohydrate and ash contents varied between 344-463 g Kg-1, 178-233 g Kg-1, 234-338 g Kg-1 and 40.0-49.3 g Kg-1 of dry matter, respectively. Fatty acid profiles revealed that the major acids were palmitic (9.2-12.5%), oleic (17.7-22.1%) and linoleic (53.6-56.9%). Linolenic acid ranged from 8.6 to 10.4%. Sitosterol (48.1-56.8%) was the main component of the sterol fraction, followed by campesterol (18.4-21.7%) and stigmasterol (13.4-18.0%). Statistically significant differences between genotypes were found for the majority of parameters evaluated, but there are not significant variations among maturity groups.