Characterization of crystalline structures in Opuntia ficus-indica.

J Biol Phys

Centro de Física Aplica y Tecnología avanzada, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, A.P. 1-1010, Querétaro, Qro, C.P. 7600, Mexico.

Published: January 2015

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  • This research focuses on identifying crystalline compounds in nopal (Opuntia ficus-indica) cladodes using techniques like X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy.
  • The study found various crystalline structures, including calcium carbonate, calcium-magnesium bicarbonate, magnesium oxide, and others, noting their unique shapes observed through scanning electron microscopy.
  • Findings highlight the significance of these compounds for human use and their potential applications in food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries, marking the first structural analysis of these substances in nopal.

Article Abstract

This research studies the crystalline compounds present in nopal (Opuntia ficus-indica) cladodes. The identification of the crystalline structures was performed using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, mass spectrometry, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The crystalline structures identified were calcium carbonate (calcite) [CaCO3], calcium-magnesium bicarbonate [CaMg(CO3)2], magnesium oxide [MgO], calcium oxalate monohydrate [Ca(C2O4)•(H2O)], potassium peroxydiphosphate [K4P2O8] and potassium chloride [KCl]. The SEM images indicate that calcite crystals grow to dipyramidal, octahedral-like, prismatic, and flower-like structures; meanwhile, calcium-magnesium bicarbonate structures show rhombohedral exfoliation and calcium oxalate monohydrate is present in a drusenoid morphology. These calcium carbonate compounds have a great importance for humans because their bioavailability. This is the first report about the identification and structural analysis of calcium carbonate and calcium-magnesium bicarbonate in nopal cladodes, as well as the presence of magnesium oxide, potassium peroxydiphosphate and potassium chloride in these plants. The significance of the study of the inorganic components of these cactus plants is related with the increasing interest in the potential use of Opuntia as a raw material of products for the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.

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