چکیده
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The current study screened the oil content, fatty acids profile, and antioxidant properties of twelve Iranian sumac
fruit accessions. The oil contents were variable among the investigated populations (ranging from 5.15 to
16.70%). Oleic acid (32.3–47.41%), palmitic acid (18.90–36.29%), and linoleic acid (10.31–35.39%) were the
predominant fatty acids in the oil samples. According to principal component and cluster analysis, sumac
germplasms were categorized into three groups: i.e., group I (five populations rich in linoleic acid), group II (four
populations rich in oleic acid), group III (three populations rich in palmitic acid). The highest fruits weight, oil
percentage, and linoleic acid content was obtained from Arasbaran population. Arasbaran population possessed
the highest ΣPUSFA (i.e, 34.53%) and ΣUNSFA: ΣSFA ratio. Meanwhile, Paveh population possessed the
highest antioxidant attributes. Such variabilities provide the possibility of using elite populations containing a
high ratio of unsaturated fatty acids and antioxidant compounds in the food industry.
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