AUTHOR=Pistón Fernando , Navas-Lopez Jose F., Ostos-Garrido Francisco J., Castillo Almudena , Martin Antonio , Gimenez Maria J.
TITLE=Phenolic content variability and its chromosome location in tritordeum
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Plant Science
VOLUME=Volume 5 - 2014
YEAR=2014
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2014.00010
DOI=10.3389/fpls.2014.00010
ISSN=1664-462X
ABSTRACT=For humans, wheat is the most important source of calories, but it is also a source of antioxidant compounds that are involved in the prevention of chronic disease. Among the antioxidant compounds, phenolic acids have great potential to improve human health. In this paper we evaluate the effect of environmental and genetic factors on the phenolic content in the grain of a collection of tritordeums with different cytoplasm and chromosome substitutions.
To this purpose, tritordeum flour was used for extraction of the free, conjugates and bound phenolic compounds. These phenolic compounds were identified and quantified by RP-HPLC and the results were analyzed by univariate and multivariate methods. This is the first study that describes the composition of phenolic acids of the amphiploid tritordeum. As in wheat, the predominant phenolic compound is ferulic acid.
In tritordeum there is great variability for the content of phenolic compounds and the main factor which determines its content is the genotype followed by the environment, in this case include in the year factor. Phenolic acid content is associated with the substitution of chromosome DS1D(1H$^{ch}$) and DS2D(2H$^{ch}$), and the translocation 1RS/1BL in tritordeum. The results show that there is high potential for further improving the quality and quantity of phenolics in tritordeum because this amphiploid shows high variability for the content of phenolic compounds.