![]() ![]() It is used as a cereal crop in the Poaceae or Gramineae family with small grains and originated in Ethiopia between 40 BC. Teff is an ancient small-sized tropical cereal that has its center of origin and has diversified in the Ethiopian highlands, where it is believed to have been domesticated. Accordingly, the variance explained by component 1 (PC1) is 67.2%, and the variance explained by component 2 (PC2) is 20.0%. The teff samples were trying to be classified based on their geographical origin using hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and biplots. Person correlation indicated a significant positive correlation matrix between the three variables (p = 0.01). These significant variations in TPC and TFC might be due to observable variations in the agroecological zones and the genetic-make-up of the samples. In contrast, a significant difference in mean TPC and TFC-Q.E were noted between the sampling zone of East Gojjam and West Gojjam and between West Gojjam and Awi zones (p < 0.05). ![]() Furthermore, it was noted that the mean TPC and TFC values did not vary significantly between samples of the East Gojjam and Awi zone (p > 0.05). The results showed that the mean TPC value of the teff samples from the West Gojjam zone was enriched with polyphenol than samples from the Awi zone and East Gojjam. The corresponding total polyphenol content (TPC), described as gallic acid equivalent (G.A.E.), was in the range of 46.21 ± 1.20–133.32 ± 5.44 mg G.A.E. The total flavonoid contents expressed as catechin equivalent, CE (i.e., under alkaline conditions) and quercetin equivalent, Q.E (i.e., under the methanolic solution of AlCl 3) were found to be in the range of 7.66 ± 0.60–57.36 ± 3.87 mg C.E and 15.45 ± 0.15–113.12 ± 3.09 mg Q.E per 100 g of teff samples, respectively. The samples’ total polyphenol and flavonoid contents were determined using colorimetric methods. Seventy-two teff samples were collected from three administrative zones (West Gojjam zone, Awi zone, and East Gojjam zone) of the Amhara region of Ethiopia. However, information on the phenolic content of the region’s teff varieties is limited. The Amhara region is one of the major teff producers regions in the country. Teff is a small-sized cereal grain and an indigenous crop in Ethiopia. ![]()
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