Abstract

This study compares the effects of different doses gamma radiation on crude oil yield and moisture of different six variety sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seeds. As materials, sunflower variety Ege-2001, Turay, AS-508, Tunca, TR-3080 and Tarsan-1018 seeds were used and irradiated with doses of 0 (control), 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 Gy gamma radiation. Irradiation was performed in a cesium (Ce137) Gammacell 3000 Elan source, dose rate about 9.75 Gy/min (2900 Ci) in the Pamukkale University Faculty of Medicine in the department of the radiological. Moisture amount of seeds were also measured by AOCS standarts. Extraction of the seeds was done with soxhlet apparatus using petroleum ether by hot continuous extraction for 6 hours. It was found that the highest moisture rate in 100 Gy for all seeds variety. The moisture rate ranged between 3.00 and 9.68% in TR-3080 and Ege-2001, respectively. According to the our results, seed moisture content was affected by gamma radiation in a significant negative one-way. The significant reduction in seed moisture content (9.68%) began at 100 Gy of gamma rays and continued to decline to up to 4.04% at 500 Gy. The crude oil yield showed not a important increase in 100 and 200 Gy doses. The result showed that the highest crude oil yield was also obtained from 400 Gy and 33.49% in Ege-2001 seeds.

Highlights

  • The sunflower plant [Helianthus annuus (L.)] is tall and it produces edible seeds

  • According to the analysis of test, seed moisture content was affected by gamma radiation in a significantly negative one-way

  • It is determined that the crude oil yields was measured between 10.66 and 33.49%

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Summary

Introduction

The sunflower plant [Helianthus annuus (L.)] is tall and it produces edible seeds. The sunflower head with its yellow petals radiating from a dark hub of seeds. Gamma rays are ionizing radiation and has interaction on molecules or atoms to produce free radicals in plants. These radicals can disrupt or modify significant ingredients of plants and have been reported to effect differentially the physiology, anatomy and morphology of plants depending on the irradiation level. These effects include changes in the plant cellular structure and metabolism e.g. (Rahimi and Bahrani, 2011) These effects contain changes in the plant cellular metabolism and structure e.g., variance in antioxidative system, photosynthesis and accumulation of phenolic compounds (Wi et al, 2005). The comparison of effects of gamma radiation of crude oil yield and moisture content on some H. annuus L. (sunflower) seeds were investigated

Plant Materials
Gamma radiation
Crude Oil Yield
Results and Discussion
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