Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 4 (2026)
ISSN: 2997-7347

Abstract

The present study indicates that UVC priming significantly enhances the accumulation of total phenols and α-tocopherol in germinated fenugreek seeds. This increase correlates with the upregulation of key phenylpropanoid pathway enzymes (PAL, CHS, CHI, and F3H), which are essential for flavonoid biosynthesis. Additionally, UVC treatment significantly elevated levels of vital antioxidants and osmoprotectants—including ascorbic acid, proline, and reduced glutathione (GSH)—resulting in correspondingly higher DPPH and ABTS radical-scavenging capacities. Finally, metabolic profiling revealed that UVC exposure effectively alters the phytochemical composition of the seeds, inducing the synthesis of novel metabolites while downregulating others.

Keywords
UVC priming Fenugreek germination Phenylpropanoid pathway Antioxidant activity Phytochemical profiling