Original research article

Study on Some Chemical Composition of Five Olive Pollens

2015, 80 (2)  p. 119-123

Elham Aslmoshtaghi, Ali Reza Shahsavar

Abstract

The olive tree (Olea europeae L.) is grown in many parts of the world. Variations in the ability of pollen to germinate have been showed conspicuous difference among cultivars. However, olive pollen is the material that is commonly used for clinical and biological studies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the some chemical composition of pollen obtained from five olive cultivars. The content of moisture, ash, carbohydrate, protein, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, ascorbate peroxidase and boron concentration were determined. The obtained results showed variability between cultivars, moisture from 5.92 to 6.30%, ash from 2.58 to 2.76%, protein from 2.34 to 3.66 mg·g-1 fresh weight (FW), ascorbate peroxidase from 62.95 to 182.69 U·min-1·g FW, peroxidase from 58.39 to 95.37 U·min-1·g FW, catalase from 12.48 to 25.57 U U·min-1·g FW, superoxide dismutase from 15.81 to 17.54 U·min-1·g FW, carbohydrate from 2 to 2.07 mg·g-1 dry weight (DW) and boron concentration from 1321 to 1453 U·min-1·g FW. Data obtained by studying chemical composition can play an important role in the quality of pollen grains.

Keywords

chemical composition, enzyme activity, olive, pollen, protein

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