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Nat Prod Commun


Title:Glucosinolate Profiling of Calepina irregularis
Author(s):Zekie M; Radonic A; Marijianovic Z;
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Journal Title:Nat Prod Commun
Year:2016
Volume:11
Issue:9
Page Number:1329 - 1332
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1934-578X (Print) 1555-9475 (Linking)
Abstract:"Three different types of extracts of volatile isolates from aerial parts of Calepina irregularis (Asso) Thell. were investigated to uncover glucosinolates using indirect methods consisting of either non-enzymatic (thermal degradation) or enzymatic (with exogenous and endogenous myrosinase) hydrolysis, followed by GC-FID/MS analysis of the volatile isolates. The identification of volatile glucosinolate degradation products isolated from C. irregularis indirectly revealed the presence of seven glucosinolates, namely glucoiberverin, glucoiberin, glucocheirolin, glucolepidiin, sinigrin, glucoerucin and glucotropacolin. Quantitatively the most important compound in the distillate (sample obtained by thermal degradation) was 3-(methylthio)propyl isothiocyanate (95 61/), the degradation product of glucoiberverin, which constituted almost the entire sample. Tw6 isothiocyanates, 3-(methylthio)propyl isothiocyanate (57.8%) and 3 (methylsulfinyl)propyl isothiocyanate (16.7%), originating from degradation of glucoiberverin and glucoiberin, respectively, were the most abundant compounds identified in the hydrolysate (sample obtained by exogenous myrosinase hydrolysis). Some isothiocyanates, 3-(methylthio)propyl isothiocyanate and 3-(methylsulfinyl)propyl isothiocyanate, were present in almost the same percentages (41.0% and 40.0%, respectively), in the autolysate (endogenous myrosinase hydrolysis)"
Keywords:Brassicaceae/*chemistry Croatia Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Glucosinolates/*analysis Phytochemicals/analysis Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis;
Notes:"MedlineZekie, Marina Radonic, Ani Marijianovic, Zvonimir eng 2016/09/01 Nat Prod Commun. 2016 Sep; 11(9):1329-1332"

 
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