<i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic Characterization

<i>Stevia rebaudiana</i> is a natural sweetener herb that is increasingly used in herbal medicines in the food and cosmetics industries. Molecular methods can be combined with morphological techniques to identify stevia genotypes as a starting material to produce more reliable bioproduct...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Dyduch-Siemińska, Agnieszka Najda, Jacek Gawroński, Sebastian Balant, Klaudia Świca, Agnieszka Żaba
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spelling doaj-7349d34a74b948fbae8bdfa7c20161bb2020-11-25T01:42:55ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-02-0125476710.3390/molecules25040767molecules25040767<i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic CharacterizationMagdalena Dyduch-Siemińska0Agnieszka Najda1Jacek Gawroński2Sebastian Balant3Klaudia Świca4Agnieszka Żaba5Department of Genetics and Horticultural Plant Breeding, Institute of Plant Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka 15 Street, 20-950 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Vegetable Crops and Medicinal Plants, University of Life Sciences, Akademicka 15 Street, 20-950 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Genetics and Horticultural Plant Breeding, Institute of Plant Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka 15 Street, 20-950 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Vegetable Crops and Medicinal Plants, University of Life Sciences, Akademicka 15 Street, 20-950 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Vegetable Crops and Medicinal Plants, University of Life Sciences, Akademicka 15 Street, 20-950 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Genetics and Horticultural Plant Breeding, Institute of Plant Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka 15 Street, 20-950 Lublin, Poland<i>Stevia rebaudiana</i> is a natural sweetener herb that is increasingly used in herbal medicines in the food and cosmetics industries. Molecular methods can be combined with morphological techniques to identify stevia genotypes as a starting material to produce more reliable bioproducts. This study evaluated the level of the genetic and biochemical diversity in various stevia genotypes using HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography) analysis and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Stevia genotypes collected from different locations of the world showed clear variations at the biochemical and genetic level in Polish climate conditions. The influence of the genotypes on the content of steviol glycosides, antioxidants, phenols, flavonoids, and tannins was analyzed using phytochemical assays. Genotypes from Morocco, Poland, Egypt, and Nigeria can be defined as samples of higher quality compared to other genotypes analyzed in terms of the amount of steviol glycosides. Considering the rebaudioside A/stevioside ratio as a selection criterion, genotypes from Australia, China, India, and Pakistan should be considered to be valuable in terms of suitability for obtaining new varieties. The present results of RAPD marker analysis indicated differential banding pattern and considerable polymorphism among all ten stevia genotypes. Genotypes from Morocco, Egypt, Poland, Nigeria, China, and India, as genetically different, can be selected for further stevia breeding programs.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/4/767<i>stevia rebaudiana</i> bertonisteviol glycosidespolyphenolicsphenolic acidstanninsflavonoidrapd
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author Magdalena Dyduch-Siemińska
Agnieszka Najda
Jacek Gawroński
Sebastian Balant
Klaudia Świca
Agnieszka Żaba
spellingShingle Magdalena Dyduch-Siemińska
Agnieszka Najda
Jacek Gawroński
Sebastian Balant
Klaudia Świca
Agnieszka Żaba
<i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic Characterization
Molecules
<i>stevia rebaudiana</i> bertoni
steviol glycosides
polyphenolics
phenolic acids
tannins
flavonoid
rapd
author_facet Magdalena Dyduch-Siemińska
Agnieszka Najda
Jacek Gawroński
Sebastian Balant
Klaudia Świca
Agnieszka Żaba
author_sort Magdalena Dyduch-Siemińska
title <i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic Characterization
title_short <i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic Characterization
title_full <i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic Characterization
title_fullStr <i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic Characterization
title_full_unstemmed <i>Stevia Rebaudiana</i> Bertoni, a Source of High-Potency Natural Sweetener—Biochemical and Genetic Characterization
title_sort <i>stevia rebaudiana</i> bertoni, a source of high-potency natural sweetener—biochemical and genetic characterization
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-02-01
description <i>Stevia rebaudiana</i> is a natural sweetener herb that is increasingly used in herbal medicines in the food and cosmetics industries. Molecular methods can be combined with morphological techniques to identify stevia genotypes as a starting material to produce more reliable bioproducts. This study evaluated the level of the genetic and biochemical diversity in various stevia genotypes using HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography) analysis and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. Stevia genotypes collected from different locations of the world showed clear variations at the biochemical and genetic level in Polish climate conditions. The influence of the genotypes on the content of steviol glycosides, antioxidants, phenols, flavonoids, and tannins was analyzed using phytochemical assays. Genotypes from Morocco, Poland, Egypt, and Nigeria can be defined as samples of higher quality compared to other genotypes analyzed in terms of the amount of steviol glycosides. Considering the rebaudioside A/stevioside ratio as a selection criterion, genotypes from Australia, China, India, and Pakistan should be considered to be valuable in terms of suitability for obtaining new varieties. The present results of RAPD marker analysis indicated differential banding pattern and considerable polymorphism among all ten stevia genotypes. Genotypes from Morocco, Egypt, Poland, Nigeria, China, and India, as genetically different, can be selected for further stevia breeding programs.
topic <i>stevia rebaudiana</i> bertoni
steviol glycosides
polyphenolics
phenolic acids
tannins
flavonoid
rapd
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/4/767
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