Wax, policosanol, and longâchain aldehydes of different sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) cultivars
2012
Asikin, Yonathan | Takahashi, Makoto | Hirose, Naoto | Hou, DeâXing | Takara, Kensaku | Wada, Kōji
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) wax that contains policosanol (a mixture of longâchain alcohols), is widely known to have beneficial effects on human health. In order to investigate differences in the composition and content of sugarcane wax in different sugarcane cultivars, the wax, policosanol, and longâchain aldehyde composition of eight sugarcane cultivars were examined. The wax composition of sugarcane was analyzed using HPLC coupled with an evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD). Sugarcane waxes were comprised of 55–60% aldehyde and sterol esters, 32–40% alcohol, and small amounts of TAG, acid, and plant sterols. Additionally, the composition of policosanol and longâchain aldehydes was determined using GCâFID and their mass fragment compounds were identified using GCâMS. The highest content of policosanol and longâchain aldehyde compounds (500âmg and 600âmg/100âg rind, respectively), was found in the handâpeeled rind of the Ni 22 sugarcane cultivar. The content of these compounds increased up to 72% during sugarcane maturation from October to January. This study indicated that the composition and content of wax, policosanol, and longâchain aldehydes may vary depending on the cultivar of the sugarcane and the specific part of the sugarcane analyzed, as well as on the degree of sugarcane maturity. Practical applications: Different sugarcane cultivars have been evaluated in terms of their usefulness as a source of policosanol, which is a valuable wax component that may have beneficial effects on human health. Policosanol is the common name that refers to a group of longâchain (C20–C30) aliphatic primary alcohols that are of great interest since their effects include reduction of platelet aggregation, reduction of lowâdensity lipoprotein levels in blood, inhibition of cholesterol synthesis, and prevention of atherosclerosis development, and which also display ergogenic properties. The present study detailed the wax composition, including that of policosanol and longâchain aldehydes, of sugarcanes of different cultivars. The results of this study could provide a basis for selection of sugarcane cultivars in agricultural areas for wax or policosanol production.
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