Article
Biochemical andMolecular Analysis of Some Commercial Samples of Chilli Peppers fromMexico
Autor
Rojas López, Marlon
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Resumen
The genus Capsicum provides antioxidant compounds, such as phenolics and carotenoids, into the diet. In Mexico, there is a wide
diversity of species and varieties of chilli peppers, a fruit which has local cultural and gastronomic importance. In the present
study, the relationship of the carotenoid and phenolic profiles with the RAPD fingerprint of three different commercial cultivars
of chilli peppers of seven regions of Mexico was investigated. Through RAPD, the species of chilli were differentiated by means
of different primers (OPE-18, MFG-17, MFG-18, C51, and C52). The genetic distance found with OPE 18 was in the order of
2.6. The observed differences were maintained when the chromatographic profile of carotenoids, and the molecular markers were
analyzed, which suggest a close relationship between carotenoids and the genetic profile. While the chromatographic profile of
phenols and the molecular markers were unable to differentiate between genotypes of chilli peppers. In addition, by using infrared
spectroscopy and statistical PCA, differences explained by geographic origin were found. Thus, this method could be an alternative
for identification of chilli species with respect to their geographic origin.