Poonam Suneja
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
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Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2002
S. Mandal; Sangita Yadav; Ranbir Singh; Gulnaz Begum; Poonam Suneja; M. Singh
Mean individual fatty acid concentration among differentspecies of the family Cruciferae are not similar because of the presence ofdifferent kind of significant relationship among the individual fatty acids.Brassica napus L., Sinapis alba L.,Raphanus caudatus L.f. Raphanus sativusL. and B. nigra (L.) Koch arecomparatively low erucic acid (<40%) containing species. Crambeabyssinica Hochst. ex. R. E. Fries collections gave as high as 60%erucic acid. Low erucic acid concentration was found associated with thepresence of high level of palmitic and oleic acid concentrations. Erucic acidconcentrations were found varied within the range of 42 to 57% among thecollections of Brassica rapa L. and B.carinata A. Braun. All the collections ofB. nigra (L.) Koch were found to havehigher proportion of linoleic acid than the corresponding oleic acidconcentration. Linolenic acid concentrations of B.nigra (L.) Koch was also higher in comparison to otherspecies of the Cruciferae. Raphanus collections were foundto contain higher levels of total saturated fatty acids as well as eicosenoicacid. Oil content of the total collections under present study did not show anysignificant relationship either with linolenic acid or with erucic acidconcentration. But significant positive relationship was observed between totaloil and erucic acid level within the collections of B.juncea Czern. & Coss. Similarly significant negativecorrelation was observed between total oil and linolenic acid content inBrassica rapa L. ssp. trilocularis (Roxb.) Hanelt, yellow sarson.
Food Chemistry | 2018
Arivalagan Manivannan; Rakesh Bhardwaj; Sugatha Padmanabhan; Poonam Suneja; K.B. Hebbar; Santosh R. Kanade
Study was conducted to determine the biochemical constituents in coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) haustorium, a spongy tissue formed during coconut germination. Results indicated that 100g of dried coconut haustorium contained 1.05±0.2% ash, 44.2±4.6% soluble sugar, 24.5±3.2% starch, 5.50±0.3% protein, 1.99±0.9% fat, 5.72±0.4% soluble dietary fibre, 20.3±1.9% insoluble dietary fibre, and 146±14.3mg phenolics. Mineral profiling showed that it contained 145±8.6, 104±9.6, 33.9±8.2, 30.9±1.9, 9.45±2.1, 0.292±0.1, 2.53±0.2 and 1.20±0.1mg of K, Mg, Ca, P, Mn, Cu, Fe and Zn, respectively. Antioxidant activity assay indicated that 100g haustorium was equivalent to 1918±173, 170±20.4, 72.8±14.7 and 860±116mg of Trolox as measured by CUPRAC, FRAP, DPPH and ABTS, respectively. Amino acid score indicated that methionine+cysteine (57.6%), phenylalanine+tyrosine (32.6%), leucine (45.7%) and isoleucine (68%) are found less in haustorium. Further studies needed in developing nutritionally balanced formulations using coconut haustorium, which will be useful for lactose intolerant children.
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2007
S. Mandal; Poonam Suneja; S. K. Malik; S. K. Mishra
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Sangita Yadav; Poonam Suneja; Zakir Hussain; Z. Abraham; S. K. Mishra
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Sangita Yadav; Poonam Suneja; Zakir Hussain; Z. Abraham; S. K. Mishra
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012
Sangita Yadav; Sandeep Kumar; Zakir Hussain; Poonam Suneja; Shiv K. Yadav; M.A. Nizar; Manoranjan Dutta
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012
Sangita Yadav; Zakir Hussain; Poonam Suneja; M.A. Nizar; Shiv K. Yadav; M. Dutta
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2010
Sangita Yadav; Poonam Suneja; Zakir Hussain; Rekha Chaudhary; Ombir Singh; S. K. Mishra
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2018
Alka Shukla; Nidhi Srivastava; Poonam Suneja; Shiv K. Yadav; Zakir Hussain; J. C. Rana; Sangita Yadav
Progressive Agriculture | 2012
Nidhi Verma; Poonam Suneja; Sanjeev Saxena; Is Bisht