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Genotypic variation of glucosinolates and their breakdown products in mustard (Brassica juncea) seeds

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The glucosinolates and glucosinolate breakdown products (GBPs) in the seeds of three types of mustard (root, stem, and leaf mustards) from a core collection of 50 cultivars were studied. Nine glucosinolates and ten GBPs were identified, with sinigrin and 2-propenyl isothiocyanate (SIN-ITC) being the dominant glucosinolate and GBP, respectively. Among the tested cultivars, the contents of total glucosinolates and GBPs ranged from 46.84 to 89.30 mu mol g(-1) FW and from 23.07 to 82.20 mu mol g(-1) FW, respectively. Leaf mustard had both the highest average levels of glucosinolates and GBPs (65.04 mu mol g(-1) FW and 55.97 mu mol g(-1) FW, respectively) and the greatest variation in total GBP content compared with root and stem mustards. L8 had the highest content of SIN-ITC (72.06 mu mol g(-1) FW). These findings indicate that mustard seeds, especially cultivar L8, can be good candidates for functional foods since they contain extremely high levels of SIN-ITC, a potent anti-carcinogenic isothiocyanate.

Mustard (Brassica juncea)CultivarsSeedsGlucosinolatesIsothiocyanatesEDIBLE PARTSISOTHIOCYANATESDIVERSITYHEALTH

Zhang, Chenlu、Di, Hongmei、Lin, Peixing、Wang, Yating、Li, Zhiqing、Lai, Yunsong、Li, Huanxiu、Sun, Bo、Zhang, Fen

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Sichuan Agr Univ

2022

Scientia horticulturae

Scientia horticulturae

SCI
ISSN:0304-4238
年,卷(期):2022.294
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