An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences)

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Original full research article

Active Compounds Variation in Grapevine Varieties Leaves Using GC-MS

Published
2025-06-08
Pages
223 - 236
Full text

Keywords

  • genotypes
  • GC-MS.
  • north environment
  • chemodiversity
  • technique analysis
  • Agronomic sustainability

Abstract

This study aimed to recognize the major bioactive compounds in the leaves of seven grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars viz., Black Prince, Red Globe, Taifi, Baitamoon, Tahlak, Rush Meow, and Zark, grown in the Duhok province (Kurdistan Region, Iraq) during the 2023 season. GC-MS analysis illustrates a total of 24 compounds in Black Prince, followed by Taifi (17), Red Globe (14), Baitamoon (13), and 10 each in Tahlak, Rush Meow, and Zark. The amplest compounds involved methyl palmitate in Tahlak (49.44%), Red Globe (24.56%), and Black Prince (24.39%); 16-hentriacontanone in Taifi (16.76%); dihydro-pseudokubisine in Baitamoon (27.08%); α-tocospiro A in Rush Meow (30.51%); and α-tocospiro B in Zark (32.71%). These findings highlight the chemodiversity among varieties and advocate that predominant constituents can compose as variant markers. Further research on limits of detection (LoD) and quantification (LoQ) is recommended to validate the analytically precisions of GC-MS profilings.

Article history

Received
2025-02-08
Accepted
2025-05-21
Available online
2025-06-08
بحث أصيل كامل

Active Compounds Variation in Grapevine Varieties Leaves Using GC-MS

Published
2025-06-08
الصفحات
223 - 236
البحث كاملا

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • genotypes
  • GC-MS.
  • north environment
  • chemodiversity
  • technique analysis
  • Agronomic sustainability

الملخص

This study aimed to recognize the major bioactive compounds in the leaves of seven grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars viz., Black Prince, Red Globe, Taifi, Baitamoon, Tahlak, Rush Meow, and Zark, grown in the Duhok province (Kurdistan Region, Iraq) during the 2023 season. GC-MS analysis illustrates a total of 24 compounds in Black Prince, followed by Taifi (17), Red Globe (14), Baitamoon (13), and 10 each in Tahlak, Rush Meow, and Zark. The amplest compounds involved methyl palmitate in Tahlak (49.44%), Red Globe (24.56%), and Black Prince (24.39%); 16-hentriacontanone in Taifi (16.76%); dihydro-pseudokubisine in Baitamoon (27.08%); α-tocospiro A in Rush Meow (30.51%); and α-tocospiro B in Zark (32.71%). These findings highlight the chemodiversity among varieties and advocate that predominant constituents can compose as variant markers. Further research on limits of detection (LoD) and quantification (LoQ) is recommended to validate the analytically precisions of GC-MS profilings.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2025-02-08
تاريخ القبول
2025-05-21
Available online
2025-06-08