Abstract

Coconuts with various traits are available in different coconut growing countries. The pink husk is one such trait that has already been reported in coconut. There is a demand for tender nut water from pink husked types of coconut to treat hepatitis by traditional medicinal practitioners. Present studies were carried out to characterize pink husked types identified in Guam Tall variety of coconut. There were no morphological differences with respect to the nut characters between pink and non-pink husked types. Biochemical characterization of pink husked types revealed significantly higher total phenol content in the tender nut water of pink husked types than normal husked types. A significantly higher protein content of 86 mg 100 mL-1 was noted in pink husked type, compared to normal husked type with 58.7 mg 100 mL-1. Higher free radical scavenging activity based on DPPH assay with pink husked type was recorded with an IC50 value of 266.7 compared to normal type with an IC50 value of 358. Similarly, phosphomolybdate assay also revealed higher scavenging activity of pink husked type based on the IC50 value of 415.2 compared to 637.9 observed in normal husked type. Anthocyanin content of 25.98 mg 100g-1 fresh weight was noted in the exocarp of pink husked types, and it was negligible in normal husked type. These results justify the use of pink husked coconuts in various traditional medicines. There is tremendous potential for exploiting pink husked types of coconut in the pharmaceutical industry.

Highlights

  • Coconut is a multi-purpose perennial crop grown in the tropics and cultivated in more than 94 countries, covering an area of nearly 12 million hectares (Rethinam, 2019)

  • Unexplored diversity still exists in the coconut gene pool, and detailed scientific studies are lacking for certain specific traits, which have already been reported in coconut

  • There is a demand for tender nut water from pink husked types of coconut, especially for the treatment of hepatitis by traditional medicinel practitioners

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Introduction

Coconut is a multi-purpose perennial crop grown in the tropics and cultivated in more than 94 countries, covering an area of nearly 12 million hectares (Rethinam, 2019). It is interlinked with the livelihood of millions of people living in coconut growing countries. Coconuts with different traits are available in the germplasm collections available in major coconut growing countries. The pink husk is one such trait that has already been reported in coconut from different countries. Sparse occurrence of pink husked types were recorded from the West Coast Tall (WCT)

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