1H-NMR profiling and carbon isotope discrimination as tools for the comparative assessment of walnut (Juglans regia L.) cultivars with various geographical and genetic origins-a preliminary study

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The aim of the study was to investigate the differences between walnut genotypes of various geographical and genetic origins grown under the same or different environmental conditions. The biological material analyzed consisted in walnut kernels of 34 cultivars, nine advanced selections, and six hybrids harvested in 2015 and 2016, summing up to a total of 64 samples. The walnuts, walnut oil, and residue were characterized in respect to their chemical (proximate composition-fat, protein, nutritional value, fatty acids profile by 1H-NMR) and carbon- 13 isotopic composition. The data was used to statistically discriminate the cultivars according to composition, geographical area of origin, and year of harvest, comparing the Romanian cultivars, selections, and hybrids with the internationally available ones.

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Popescu, R., Ionete, R. E., Botoran, O. R., Costinel, D., Bucura, F., Geana, E. I., … Botu, M. (2019). 1H-NMR profiling and carbon isotope discrimination as tools for the comparative assessment of walnut (Juglans regia L.) cultivars with various geographical and genetic origins-a preliminary study. Molecules, 24(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24071378

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