Glycoalkaloid Concentrations in Aerial Tubers of Potato ( Solanum tuberosumL)
The total glycoalkaloid concentrations in aerial and subterranean tubers of 14 potato genotypes were measured using high‐performance liquid chromatography immediately after harvest. Post‐harvest, aerial tubers from all genotypes were exposed to 144 h continuous fluorescent light; additionally three...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the science of food and agriculture 1996-04, Vol.70 (4), p.439-448 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The total glycoalkaloid concentrations in aerial and subterranean tubers of 14 potato genotypes were measured using high‐performance liquid chromatography immediately after harvest. Post‐harvest, aerial tubers from all genotypes were exposed to 144 h continuous fluorescent light; additionally three genotypes (cvs Home Guard, Kerrs Pink and Desiree) were subjected to mechanical wounding prior to glycoalkaloid analysis. Variations in glycoalkaloid concentrations between aerial tubers taken from a single genotype (cv Kerrs Pink) were determined by analysis of eight aerial tubers formed in the second leaf axil, selected from separate individual plants. Irrespective of genotype, total and individual glycoalkaloid concentrations were higher in aerial than in subterranean tubers. The highest glycoalkaloid concentrations were found in aerial tubers of cv Kerrs Pink (1343·0 mg kg−1 FW) and lowest in cv Lindsey (301·0 mg kg−1 FW). Ratios of α‐chaconine: α‐solanine in aerial tubers differed significantly (P |
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ISSN: | 0022-5142 1097-0010 |
DOI: | 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0010(199604)70:4<439::AID-JSFA519>3.0.CO;2-H |