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Chemical evaluation of seeded fruit biomass of oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L. var. Styriaca)
Zuzana Košťálová, Zdenka Hromádková, and Anna Ebringerová
Institute of Chemistry, Center for Glycomics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 845 38 Bratislava, Slovakia
E-mail: chemhrom@savba.sk
Received: 18 September 2008 Revised: 7 November 2008 Accepted: 11 November 2008
Abstract: Oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L. var. Styriaca) is an economically important horticultural plant cultivated for oil production. After harvesting seeds, the residual biomass
has a limited application and is usually left in the field. An experimental study was performed to evaluate the chemical composition
of the seeded fruit oil pumpkin biomass (OP) dried by solvent-exchange using ethanol. The sugar composition of polysaccharides
obtained by sequential extraction with water and dilute alkali indicated the prevalence of pectic polysaccharides. Hemicelulloses
were released in higher amounts in the alkaline step. The chemical composition of OP and its individual tissues (peel, flesh
and hairy flesh) was investigated and compared to the corresponding preparations of standard pumpkin (SP, Cucurbita pepo L.). The content of components (on oven-dry basis), calculated from the analysis data of the individual tissues, was estimated
for OP: 7.9 % ash, 7.6 % Klason lignin, 19.3 % pectin (as uronic acids), 34.1 % neutral carbohydrates, and 27.4 % α-cellulose
and for SP: 6.4 % ash, 4.0 % Klason lignin, 20.9% pectin (as uronic acids), 38.1% neutral carbohydrates, and 29.2 % α-cellulose,
respectively. The OP biomass showed a higher proportion of hemicelluloses.
Keywords: Cucurbita pepo L. var. Styriaca
- seeded pumpkin fruit - polysaccharides - pectin
Full paper is available at www.springerlink.com.
DOI: 10.2478/s11696-009-0035-5
Chemical Papers 63 (4) 406–413 (2009)