A high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) procedure has been developed that permits determinationof carotenoids and tocols in the same sample preparation of corn grain. For 15 inbreds, the total carotenoids ranged from 16 to 77 µg/g dry wt and the total tocols from 30 to 128 µg/g dry wt. For four inbreds, total carotenoids were concentrated in the horny endosperm (83±2%) and total tocols in the germ (77±6%). After six months storage at room temperature, the mean loss of total carotenoids for four inbreds was 42±4%, while the tocols had a mean loss of 5%.
The total ]ipids of the grain from three strains of corn were compared throughout the growing season. The Illinois High Oil stock and the two inbreds, H51 and K6, represented high, intermediate and low oil-producing lines. In all three strains lipid synthesis was most active between 15 and 45 days after pollination. The lipids were extracted from the grain with a mixture of chloroform, methanol and water and were separated into classes by silicic acid and thin layer chromatography. Triglyeerides constituted 10-17% of the total lipids at ]0 days after pollination and increased to 75-92% at 75 days. Polar lipids at 10 days represented 70-72% and at 75 days 4-21%. Fatty acid compositions of the triglyeerides and polar lipids changed as the grain matured, but the fatty acids of the polar lipids were more saturated than those of the triglycerides throughout the sampling periods. The major polar lipids were digalactosyl diglyceride, monogalactosyl diglyceride, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl inositol and phosphatidyl ethanolamine.
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