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Year 2022, Volume: 27 Issue: 1, 119 - 126, 20.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1059664

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References

  • Ali, S., A. Jan, A. Sohail, M. Habibullah, J. Zhikuan, A. Z. Kahan and K. Akhtar. 2015. Agro-Management effects on fatty acid composition of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Pure Appl. Bio. 4(1):43-49.
  • Alpaslan, M., E. Boydak, M. Hayta, S. Gerçek and M. Simsek. 2001. Effect of row spacing and irrigation on seed composition of Turkish sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Jaocs. 78(9):933-935.
  • Alyemeni M. N., A.Y. Basahy and H. Sher. 2011. Physico-chemical analysis and mineral composition of some sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum L.) grown in the Gizan area of Saudi Arabia. J. Med. Plants Res. 5(2):270-274.
  • Andersen P. C. and D. W. Gorbet. 2002. Influence of year and planting date on fatty acid chemistry of high oleic acid and normal peanut genotypes. J. Agric. Food Chem. 50:1298-1305.
  • Anonymous. 2009. Regulation on Turkish food codex. http:/ www.tarim.gov.tr/ sayfaları/EN/ mevzuat. Aspx?Ogeld.
  • AOAC. 2010. Official and recommended methods. American oil Chemists’ Society Press. Champaings IL, USA.
  • Ashri, A. 2007. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). In: Singh, R.J. (ed.) Genetics Resources, Chromosome Engineering and Crop Improvement. Vol. 4, Oilseed Crops, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. 231-289.
  • Baydar, H., I. Turgut and K. Turgut. 1999. Variation of certain characters and line selection for yield, oleic and linoleic acid in the Turkish sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) populations. J. Agr. and Forest. 23:431-441.
  • Bedigian, D. 2004. History and lore of sesame in southwest Asia. Economic Botany. 58(3):329-353.
  • Deng, X and R. Scarth. 1998. Temperature effects on fatty acid composition during development of low linolenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). J Am Oil Chem' Soc. 75:759-766.
  • El-Harfi, M., A. Nabloussi, H. Rizki, S. Ennahli and H. Hanine. 2019. Proximate composition and fatty acid composition, phytochemical content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seeds landrace from Morocco. Advances in Crop Science and Technology. 7(3):426.
  • Gharby, S., H. Harhar, Z. Bouzobaa, A. Asdadi, A. El-Yadini and Z. Charrouf. 2017. Chemical characterization and oxidative stability of seeds and oil of sesame grown in Marocco. Journal of Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences. 16:105-111.
  • Gupta, S. K., T. P. Yadava, K. Parkash, N. K. Thakral and P. Kumar. 1998. Influence of date of sowing on oil and fatty acid composition in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). An. of Biol. 14:67-68.
  • Hwang, L. S. 2005. Sesame oil. In Bailey’s Industrial Oil and Fat Products, 6th ed.; Shahidi, F., Ed.; John Wiley and Sons Inc.: New York, NY, USA, pp. 538–577. ISBN 047167849X.
  • Jeon, H., I.H. Kim, C. Lee, H. D. Choi, B. H. Kim and C. C. Akoh. 2012. Discriminantion of orgin of sesame oils using fatty acid and lignin profils in combination with canonical discriminant analysis. J. Am. Oil Chem. Sci. DOI 10.1007/s11746-012-2159-y
  • Jones, P. J., S. Jew and S. Abu Mweis. 2008. The effect of dietary oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids on fat oxidation and energy expenditure in healthy men. Metabolism. 57:1198-1203.
  • Kane, M. V., C C., Steele and L.J. Grabau. 1997. Early‐maturing soybean cropping system: I. Yield responses to planting date. Agronomy Journal. 89(3):454-458.
  • Kurt, C. 2018. Variation in oil content and fatty acid composition of sesame accessions from different origins. Grasas y Aceites. 69(1):241
  • Kurt, C., H. Arioglu, T. Erdem and M. R. Akkaya. 2016. A comperatives study of fatty acid extraction methods of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) varieties grown under Mediterreanean. Journal of Experimental Biology and Ageicultural Sciences. 4(V-Suppl):588-593.
  • Mohammed, H and Z. Mekonnen. 2010. Study on Genotype X Environment Interaction of Oil Content in Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). World Journal of Fungal and Plant Biology. 1:15-20.
  • Miyahara, Y., T. Komiya, H. Katsuzaki, K. Imai, M. Nakagawa, Y. Ishi and H. Hibasami. 2000. Sesamin and episesamin induce apoptosis in human lymphoid leukemia Molt 4B cells. Int. J. Mol. Med. 6:43-46.
  • Mondal, N., K. V. Bhat and P. S. Srivastava. 2010. Variation in fatty acid composition in Indian germplasm of sesame. J. Am. Oil Chem. Sci. 87:1263-1269.
  • Noguchi, T., K. Ikeda, Y. Sasaki, J. Yamamoto and Y. Yamori. 2004. Effects of vitamin E and sesamin on hypertension and cerebral thrombogenesis in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 2:24-26.
  • Ogbonna, P. E and Y. G. Umar-Shaaba. 2011. Yield responses of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) to rates of poultry manure application and time of planting in a derived savannah ecology of sout eastern Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology. 10(66):14881-14887
  • Sankar, D., G. Sambandam, M. R. Rao and K. V. Pugalendi. 2004. Impact sesame oil on nifedipine in modulating exidative stress and electrolytes in htpersensitive patients. Asia Pac. J. Clin. Nutr. 13:107.
  • Savant, K. D and V. S. Kothekar. 2011. Induction of variability in fatty acid profile in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Journal of Phytology. 3(12):01-03.
  • Sekhon, K. S and I. S. Bhatia. 1972. Fatty acid changes during ripening of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), Oleagineux. 27:371–373.
  • Shilpi, S., M. Nuruzzaman, F. Akhter, M. N. Islam and G. N. C. Sutradher. 2014. Response of Nitrogen and Sulfur on the Oil Content of Sesame and Nutrient Status of Soil. Intern J. of Bio-res Stress Management. 5:041-046.
  • Sogut, T. 2009. Effect of main and second cropping on seed yield, oil and protein content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) genotypes. Turkish J. of Field Crops. 14(2):64-71.
  • Sukumar, D., R. Arimboor and A. C. Rumughan. 2008. HPTLC fingerprinting and quantification of lignans as markers in sesame oil and its polyherbal formulations. Journal Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 47:795-801.
  • Teres, S., G. Barceloi-coblijn, M. Mener, R. Ailvarez, R. Bressani, J. E. Halver and P. V. Escribai. 2008. Oleic acid content is responsible for the reduction in blood pressure induced by olive oil. Proc. Natl. Acda. Sci. 105:13811-13816.
  • Thakur, V., S. Paroha and R. P. Mishra. 2018. Free Fatty Acid Profile of Seven Sesame (Sesamum Indicum L.) Verities. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(7):3439-3453.
  • Unal, K and H. Yalcın. 2008. Proximate Composition of Turkish Sesame Seeds and Characterization of their Oils. Grasas Y Aceite. 59(1):23-26.
  • Uzun, B., S. Ulger and M. I. Cagırkan. 2002. Comparison of determinate and indeterminate types of Sesame for oil content and fatty acid composition. Turkish J. Agric. 26:269-274.
  • Uzun, B., C. Arslan, M. Karhan and C. Toker. 2007. Fat and fatty acids of white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) in comparison to sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Food Chem. 102:45–49.
  • Uzun, B., C. Arslan and S. Furat. 2008. Variation in fatty acid compositions. oil content and oil yield in a germplasm collection of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society. 85:1135-1142.
  • Vurarak, Y., M. E. Bilgili and P. Cubukcu. 2018. Effects of Growing Season and Root Presence on Some Yield Components and Fatty Acid Composition of Sesame in Cukurova Region. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research. 2(1):13-21.
  • Weiss, E. A. 1971. Castor, sesame and safflower. LEONARD Hill Books, London, pp 311-526
  • Weiss, E. A. 2000. Oilseed Crops. 2nd ed. Blackwell Science, Oxford, pp.131-164.
  • Were, B. A., A. O. Onkware, S. Gudu, M. Velander and A. S. Carlson. 2006. Seed oil content and fatty acid composition in East African sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) accessions evaluated over 3 years. Field Crops Res. 97:254–260.
  • Yol. E., R. Toker, M. Golukcu and B. Uzun. 2015. Oil Content and Fatty Acid Characteristics in Mediterranean Sesame Core Collection. Crop Science. 55:2177-2185.

COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY

Year 2022, Volume: 27 Issue: 1, 119 - 126, 20.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1059664

Abstract

This study was conducted during 2018 and 2019 growing seasons at the Experimental This study was conducted during 2018 and 2019 growing seasons at the Experimental area of Cukurova University, Faculty of Agriculture as a main and double crop in Mediterranean region (Adana, Turkey). The objective of the study was to compare of oil conten and fatty acids composition of sesame varieties grown as a main and double crop. The experimental design was a Randomized Complete Block with three replications. Arslanbey, Batem-Aksu, Batem-Uzun, Baydar-2001, Boydak, Cumhuriyet-99, Gölmarmara, Hatipoglu, Kapsut-99, Muganlı-57, Orhangazi-57, Osmanlı-99, Özberk-82, Sarısu, Tan-99, Tanas and Sarı Susam were used as a plant material in this study. These varieties were registered by the different Research Institutes and Faculties in Turkey. Oil content and fatty acids composition (oleic acid, linoleic acid, stearik acid and palmitic acid) of sesame varieties were investigated and compared in main and double crop growing seasons.
The results showed that the considerable variation was found in oil content and fatty acids composition among the sesame varieties grown in main and double crop growing seasons. Oil content, palmitic and oleic acid percentage of the sesame varieties were higher in main crop than in double crop growing season whereas, stearic and linoleic acid percentage of the sesame varieties were found higher in double crop than in main crop growing season.

References

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  • Alpaslan, M., E. Boydak, M. Hayta, S. Gerçek and M. Simsek. 2001. Effect of row spacing and irrigation on seed composition of Turkish sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Jaocs. 78(9):933-935.
  • Alyemeni M. N., A.Y. Basahy and H. Sher. 2011. Physico-chemical analysis and mineral composition of some sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum L.) grown in the Gizan area of Saudi Arabia. J. Med. Plants Res. 5(2):270-274.
  • Andersen P. C. and D. W. Gorbet. 2002. Influence of year and planting date on fatty acid chemistry of high oleic acid and normal peanut genotypes. J. Agric. Food Chem. 50:1298-1305.
  • Anonymous. 2009. Regulation on Turkish food codex. http:/ www.tarim.gov.tr/ sayfaları/EN/ mevzuat. Aspx?Ogeld.
  • AOAC. 2010. Official and recommended methods. American oil Chemists’ Society Press. Champaings IL, USA.
  • Ashri, A. 2007. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). In: Singh, R.J. (ed.) Genetics Resources, Chromosome Engineering and Crop Improvement. Vol. 4, Oilseed Crops, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. 231-289.
  • Baydar, H., I. Turgut and K. Turgut. 1999. Variation of certain characters and line selection for yield, oleic and linoleic acid in the Turkish sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) populations. J. Agr. and Forest. 23:431-441.
  • Bedigian, D. 2004. History and lore of sesame in southwest Asia. Economic Botany. 58(3):329-353.
  • Deng, X and R. Scarth. 1998. Temperature effects on fatty acid composition during development of low linolenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). J Am Oil Chem' Soc. 75:759-766.
  • El-Harfi, M., A. Nabloussi, H. Rizki, S. Ennahli and H. Hanine. 2019. Proximate composition and fatty acid composition, phytochemical content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seeds landrace from Morocco. Advances in Crop Science and Technology. 7(3):426.
  • Gharby, S., H. Harhar, Z. Bouzobaa, A. Asdadi, A. El-Yadini and Z. Charrouf. 2017. Chemical characterization and oxidative stability of seeds and oil of sesame grown in Marocco. Journal of Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences. 16:105-111.
  • Gupta, S. K., T. P. Yadava, K. Parkash, N. K. Thakral and P. Kumar. 1998. Influence of date of sowing on oil and fatty acid composition in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). An. of Biol. 14:67-68.
  • Hwang, L. S. 2005. Sesame oil. In Bailey’s Industrial Oil and Fat Products, 6th ed.; Shahidi, F., Ed.; John Wiley and Sons Inc.: New York, NY, USA, pp. 538–577. ISBN 047167849X.
  • Jeon, H., I.H. Kim, C. Lee, H. D. Choi, B. H. Kim and C. C. Akoh. 2012. Discriminantion of orgin of sesame oils using fatty acid and lignin profils in combination with canonical discriminant analysis. J. Am. Oil Chem. Sci. DOI 10.1007/s11746-012-2159-y
  • Jones, P. J., S. Jew and S. Abu Mweis. 2008. The effect of dietary oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids on fat oxidation and energy expenditure in healthy men. Metabolism. 57:1198-1203.
  • Kane, M. V., C C., Steele and L.J. Grabau. 1997. Early‐maturing soybean cropping system: I. Yield responses to planting date. Agronomy Journal. 89(3):454-458.
  • Kurt, C. 2018. Variation in oil content and fatty acid composition of sesame accessions from different origins. Grasas y Aceites. 69(1):241
  • Kurt, C., H. Arioglu, T. Erdem and M. R. Akkaya. 2016. A comperatives study of fatty acid extraction methods of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) varieties grown under Mediterreanean. Journal of Experimental Biology and Ageicultural Sciences. 4(V-Suppl):588-593.
  • Mohammed, H and Z. Mekonnen. 2010. Study on Genotype X Environment Interaction of Oil Content in Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). World Journal of Fungal and Plant Biology. 1:15-20.
  • Miyahara, Y., T. Komiya, H. Katsuzaki, K. Imai, M. Nakagawa, Y. Ishi and H. Hibasami. 2000. Sesamin and episesamin induce apoptosis in human lymphoid leukemia Molt 4B cells. Int. J. Mol. Med. 6:43-46.
  • Mondal, N., K. V. Bhat and P. S. Srivastava. 2010. Variation in fatty acid composition in Indian germplasm of sesame. J. Am. Oil Chem. Sci. 87:1263-1269.
  • Noguchi, T., K. Ikeda, Y. Sasaki, J. Yamamoto and Y. Yamori. 2004. Effects of vitamin E and sesamin on hypertension and cerebral thrombogenesis in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 2:24-26.
  • Ogbonna, P. E and Y. G. Umar-Shaaba. 2011. Yield responses of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) to rates of poultry manure application and time of planting in a derived savannah ecology of sout eastern Nigeria. African Journal of Biotechnology. 10(66):14881-14887
  • Sankar, D., G. Sambandam, M. R. Rao and K. V. Pugalendi. 2004. Impact sesame oil on nifedipine in modulating exidative stress and electrolytes in htpersensitive patients. Asia Pac. J. Clin. Nutr. 13:107.
  • Savant, K. D and V. S. Kothekar. 2011. Induction of variability in fatty acid profile in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Journal of Phytology. 3(12):01-03.
  • Sekhon, K. S and I. S. Bhatia. 1972. Fatty acid changes during ripening of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), Oleagineux. 27:371–373.
  • Shilpi, S., M. Nuruzzaman, F. Akhter, M. N. Islam and G. N. C. Sutradher. 2014. Response of Nitrogen and Sulfur on the Oil Content of Sesame and Nutrient Status of Soil. Intern J. of Bio-res Stress Management. 5:041-046.
  • Sogut, T. 2009. Effect of main and second cropping on seed yield, oil and protein content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) genotypes. Turkish J. of Field Crops. 14(2):64-71.
  • Sukumar, D., R. Arimboor and A. C. Rumughan. 2008. HPTLC fingerprinting and quantification of lignans as markers in sesame oil and its polyherbal formulations. Journal Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 47:795-801.
  • Teres, S., G. Barceloi-coblijn, M. Mener, R. Ailvarez, R. Bressani, J. E. Halver and P. V. Escribai. 2008. Oleic acid content is responsible for the reduction in blood pressure induced by olive oil. Proc. Natl. Acda. Sci. 105:13811-13816.
  • Thakur, V., S. Paroha and R. P. Mishra. 2018. Free Fatty Acid Profile of Seven Sesame (Sesamum Indicum L.) Verities. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 7(7):3439-3453.
  • Unal, K and H. Yalcın. 2008. Proximate Composition of Turkish Sesame Seeds and Characterization of their Oils. Grasas Y Aceite. 59(1):23-26.
  • Uzun, B., S. Ulger and M. I. Cagırkan. 2002. Comparison of determinate and indeterminate types of Sesame for oil content and fatty acid composition. Turkish J. Agric. 26:269-274.
  • Uzun, B., C. Arslan, M. Karhan and C. Toker. 2007. Fat and fatty acids of white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) in comparison to sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Food Chem. 102:45–49.
  • Uzun, B., C. Arslan and S. Furat. 2008. Variation in fatty acid compositions. oil content and oil yield in a germplasm collection of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society. 85:1135-1142.
  • Vurarak, Y., M. E. Bilgili and P. Cubukcu. 2018. Effects of Growing Season and Root Presence on Some Yield Components and Fatty Acid Composition of Sesame in Cukurova Region. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research. 2(1):13-21.
  • Weiss, E. A. 1971. Castor, sesame and safflower. LEONARD Hill Books, London, pp 311-526
  • Weiss, E. A. 2000. Oilseed Crops. 2nd ed. Blackwell Science, Oxford, pp.131-164.
  • Were, B. A., A. O. Onkware, S. Gudu, M. Velander and A. S. Carlson. 2006. Seed oil content and fatty acid composition in East African sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) accessions evaluated over 3 years. Field Crops Res. 97:254–260.
  • Yol. E., R. Toker, M. Golukcu and B. Uzun. 2015. Oil Content and Fatty Acid Characteristics in Mediterranean Sesame Core Collection. Crop Science. 55:2177-2185.
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Publication Date June 20, 2022
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APA Bakal, H. (2022). COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, 27(1), 119-126. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1059664
AMA Bakal H. COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY. TJFC. June 2022;27(1):119-126. doi:10.17557/tjfc.1059664
Chicago Bakal, Halil. “COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum Indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 27, no. 1 (June 2022): 119-26. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1059664.
EndNote Bakal H (June 1, 2022) COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 27 1 119–126.
IEEE H. Bakal, “COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY”, TJFC, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 119–126, 2022, doi: 10.17557/tjfc.1059664.
ISNAD Bakal, Halil. “COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum Indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 27/1 (June 2022), 119-126. https://doi.org/10.17557/tjfc.1059664.
JAMA Bakal H. COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY. TJFC. 2022;27:119–126.
MLA Bakal, Halil. “COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum Indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, vol. 27, no. 1, 2022, pp. 119-26, doi:10.17557/tjfc.1059664.
Vancouver Bakal H. COMPARISON OF OIL CONTENT AND FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) VARIETIES GROWN AS MAIN AND DOUBLE CROP IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT IN TURKEY. TJFC. 2022;27(1):119-26.

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