Genetic Variation in Glucosinolate Content within Brassica rapa Vegetables

被引:0
|
作者
He, Hongju [1 ]
Ping, Lou [2 ]
Bonnema, G. [2 ]
Dekker, M. [3 ]
Verkerk, R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Engn Res Ctr Vegetables, Beijing 100097, Peoples R China
[2] Wageningen Univ, Lab Plant Breeding, Dept Plant Sci, NL-6700 DJ Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Dept Agrotechnol & Food Sci, Product Design & Qual Management Grp, NL-6700 EV Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
glucosinolates; Brassica rapa; genetic variation; health protective; MYROSINASE ACTIVITY; CANCER PREVENTION; CHINESE-CABBAGES; MUSTARD; ISOTHIOCYANATES; PRODUCTS; FRUIT; KALE; FOOD; SEED;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Glucosinolates (GSs) were analyzed in 56 accessions of Brassica rapa grown in the greenhouse. Eight different glucosinolates were identified in the Brassica rapa group. They are the aliphatic glucosinolates progoitrin (PRO), gluconapin (NAP), glucobrassicanapin (GBN), the indolyl glucosinolates 4-hydroxyglucobrassicin (4OH), glucobrassicin (GBC), 4-methoxyglucobrassicin (4ME), neoglucobrassicin (NEO) and the aromatic glucosinolate gluconasturtiin (NAS). Gluconapin, glucobrassicanapin, progoitrin and gluconasturtiin are the most abundant GSs in the Brassica rapa, but there is considerable variation in content among accessions. The total glucosinolate contents in Brassica rapa group varied substantially between the different accessions. The highest amount of GSs (361 mu mol/100 g FW) was observed in leaves of vegetable turnip, followed by rapid cycling and yellow sarson, with the amount of 200 and 178 mu mol/100 g FW respectively. Whereas the lowest GSs content was found in turnip greens (20.8 mu mol/100 g FW) and Wutacai (22.6 mu mol/100 g FW). The total aliphatic GSs proportion varied from 50 to 90% of the total GS, while generally the content of indolyl glucosinoloates, especially 4OH glucobrassicin and neoglucobrassicin is low. Gluconasturtiin was found in relatively high concentrations in komastsuna (14.6 mu mol/100 g FW), yellow sarson (7.1 mu mol/100 g FW) and constitutes as much as 24% of the total amount of glucosinolates. Relatively high amounts of gluconapin (281 mu mol/100 g FW) and glucobrassicanapin (60.0 mu mol/100 g FW) were observed in the leaves of vegetable turnip. Compared with the Brassica oleracea group, Brassica rapa lacks glucoraphanin and sinigrin but contains gluconapin and glucobrassicanapin. Variations in glucosinolate content among genotypes suggest differences in their health-promoting properties and the opportunity for enhancement of their levels through breeding or genetic modification.
引用
收藏
页码:129 / 140
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Genetic and genomic resources to study natural variation in Brassica rapa
    Lou, Ping
    Woody, Scott
    Greenham, Kathleen
    VanBuren, Robert
    Colle, Marivi
    Edger, Patrick P.
    Sartor, Ryan
    Zheng, Yakun
    Levendoski, Nathan
    Lim, Jan
    So, Calvin
    Stoveken, Brian
    Woody, Timothy
    Zhao, Jianjun
    Shen, Shuxing
    Amasino, Richard M.
    McClung, C. Robertson
    PLANT DIRECT, 2020, 4 (12)
  • [22] A Mechanistic Perspective on Process-Induced Changes in Glucosinolate Content in Brassica Vegetables: A Review
    Nugrahedi, Probo Y.
    Verkerk, Ruud
    Widianarko, Budi
    Dekker, Matthijs
    CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION, 2015, 55 (06) : 823 - 838
  • [23] Genetic and environmental variation of glucosinolate content in Chinese cabbage
    Kang, Ji Yeon
    Ibrahim, Khalid E.
    Juvik, John A.
    Kim, Doo Hwan
    Kang, Wha Jeung
    HORTSCIENCE, 2006, 41 (06) : 1382 - 1385
  • [24] Influence of Genotype on High Glucosinolate Synthesis Lines of Brassica rapa
    Soundararajan, Prabhakaran
    Park, Sin-Gi
    Won, So Youn
    Moon, Mi-Sun
    Park, Hyun Woo
    Ku, Kang-Mo
    Kim, Jung Sun
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2021, 22 (14)
  • [25] Effects of Phytohormones and Jasmonic Acid on Glucosinolate Content in Hairy Root Cultures of Sinapis alba and Brassica rapa
    Kastell, Anja
    Smetanska, Iryna
    Ulrichs, Christian
    Cai, Zhenzhen
    Mewis, Inga
    APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2013, 169 (02) : 624 - 635
  • [26] Variation of Glucosinolate Composition during Seedling and Growth Stages of Brassica rapa L. ssp pekinensis
    Hong, Eunyoung
    Kim, Gun-Hee
    KOREAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 32 (05) : 730 - 738
  • [27] Effect of nitrogen and sulphur application on the glucosinolate content in vegetable turnip rape (Brassica rapa L.)
    Kim, SJ
    Matsuo, T
    Watanabe, M
    Watanabe, Y
    SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2002, 48 (01) : 43 - 49
  • [28] Quantitative trait loci for glucosinolate accumulation in Brassica rapa leaves
    Lou, Ping
    Zhao, Jianjun
    He, Hongju
    Hanhart, Corrie
    Del Carpio, Dunia Pino
    Verkerk, Ruud
    Custers, Jan
    Koornneef, Maarten
    Bonnema, Guusje
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2008, 179 (04) : 1017 - 1032
  • [29] Effects of Phytohormones and Jasmonic Acid on Glucosinolate Content in Hairy Root Cultures of Sinapis alba and Brassica rapa
    Anja Kastell
    Iryna Smetanska
    Christian Ulrichs
    Zhenzhen Cai
    Inga Mewis
    Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013, 169 : 624 - 635
  • [30] Trichoderma hamatum Increases Productivity, Glucosinolate Content and Antioxidant Potential of Different Leafy Brassica Vegetables
    Velasco, Pablo
    Rodriguez, Victor Manuel
    Soengas, Pilar
    Poveda, Jorge
    PLANTS-BASEL, 2021, 10 (11):