Agricultural Sciences, 2017, 8, 253-259
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ISSN Online: 2156-8561
ISSN Print: 2156-8553
DOI: 10.4236/as.2017.83018 March 27, 2017
Chemosystematics Studies on Six Varieties of
Mangifera indica L.
Celestine Uzoma Aguoru, Christopher Ogbodo, Joseph Olalekan Olasan
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria
Abstract
Taxonomic investigation was carried out on six (6) varieties of Mangifera in-
dica (Julie, Broken, Peter, Kerosene, Opioro and Big fibre) using chemosys-
tematics evidence. Extracts obtained from the leaf of each variety were phy-
to-chemically screened and quantified. Gravimetric and spectroscopic ap-
proaches were adopted in the quantification of active principles common to
all the six varieties. Binary matrices computed from qualitative assessment
were analysed to yield a dendrogram using the Average Linkage Method.
Quantitative values were subjected to appropriate descriptive and inferential
statistical analysis. All varieties possessed alkaloid except Big-fibre. Peter and
Kerosene varieties lacked saponin, an active principle present in other varie-
ties. Anthraquinone was present in all except in Julie and Opioro. Five out of
the six varieties lacked phlobatannin. All varieties had tannin, steroid, flavo-
noid and reducing sugar. Tannin was lowest in Big-fibre (0.43%) but highest
in Opioro (2.41%). Steroid ranged from 3.8% in Opioro to 9.0% in Julie with a
standard deviation of 1.84. Julie variety recording the lowest composition in
flavonoid (0.01%) and reducing sugar (0.04%) components was notable.
Comparison of the mean values of phytochemicals has shown a statistically
significant difference (p = 0.0005) with a large F-value (18.244). Using the
LSD mean separation, steroid was the most remarkable phytochemical con-
tributing to the significant differences. Dendrogram revealed very close rela-
tionship between Julie and Opioro varieties. The remaining four were diver-
gent and distinct although Broken and Peter varieties arose from the same
ancestral lineage with Julie and Opioro. However, Big-fibre and Kerosene va-
rieties were clearly different from rest belonging to a different phylogenetic
ancestor. With these remarkable differences, they ought to be given special
taxonomic and systematic review for appropriate nomenclatural assignment.
The six varieties of Mangifera indica investigated are thus clearly partitioned
and therefore recommended to be circumscribed. This approach is maiden,
and considered innovative as it is employed in this study for the first time in
the taxonomy of Mangifera.
How to cite this paper: Aguoru, C.U.,
Ogbodo, C. and Olasan, J.O. (2017) Che-
mosystematics Studies on Six Varieties of
Mangifera indica L. Agricultural Sciences,
8, 253-259.
https://doi.org/10.4236/as.2017.83018
Received: July 6, 2016
Accepted: March 20, 2017
Published: March 27, 2017
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