2024
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16663
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Biochemical, anatomical, and histochemical characterization of cachichín (Oecopetalum mexicanum Greenm. & C.H. Thomps: Metteniusaceae) seeds exposed to different thermal treatments

Alejandro Esli Hernández-Mora,
Libia Iris Trejo-Téllez,
Hilda Araceli Zavaleta-Mancera
et al.

Abstract: Background Cachichín (Oecopetalum mexicanum Greenm. & C.H. Thomps: Metteniusaceae) is an arboreal species native to the Misantla mountain range, Veracruz, Mexico, whose fruit contains an edible seed with potential nutraceutical properties. Basic biochemical analyses have been performed, though the effects of thermal treatments on the concentration of vital molecules, the seed structure and the histochemistry have yet to be elicited. Herewith we determined the effect of different thermal treatments on the c… Show more

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“…This plant species produces a globose fruit with a hard shell, greenish in color when immature, and brown when mature. Inside the fruit there is an ovoid nut, with a large endosperm, yellow in color, soft in texture, and a bitter taste (Lascurain et al, 2012;Hernández-Mora et al, 2024). Its cultivation and production happen in several municipalities that make up the Sierra de Misantla, and its marketing reaches the capital city of the state of Veracruz, Xalapa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This plant species produces a globose fruit with a hard shell, greenish in color when immature, and brown when mature. Inside the fruit there is an ovoid nut, with a large endosperm, yellow in color, soft in texture, and a bitter taste (Lascurain et al, 2012;Hernández-Mora et al, 2024). Its cultivation and production happen in several municipalities that make up the Sierra de Misantla, and its marketing reaches the capital city of the state of Veracruz, Xalapa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%