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Title:Effect of Plasma Activated Water on Selected Chemical Compounds of Rocket-Salad (Eruca sativa Mill.) Leaves
Author(s):Abouelenein D; Angeloni S; Caprioli G; Genovese J; Mustafa AM; Nzekoue FK; Petrelli R; Rocculi P; Sagratini G; Tappi S; Torregiani E; Vittori S;
Address:"School of Pharmacy, University of Camerino, Chemistry Interdisciplinary Project (CHIP) via Madonna delle Carceri, 62032 Camerino, Italy. Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Egypt. Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, University of Bologna, Piazza Goidanich, 60, 47522 Cesena, Italy. Interdepartmental Centre for Agri-Food Industrial Research, University of Bologna, Via Q. Bucci 336, 47522 Cesena, Italy"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2021
Volume:20211220
Issue:24
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26247691
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plasma activated water (PAW) has proven to be a promising alternative for the decontamination of rocket leaves. The impact of PAW on the volatile profile, phytosterols, and pigment content of rocket leaves was studied. Leaves were treated by PAW at different times (2, 5, 10, and 20 min). Compounds of the headspace were detected and quantified using GC-MS analysis. A total of 52 volatile organic compounds of different chemical classes were identified. Glucosinolate hydrolysis products are the major chemical class. PAW application induced some chemical modifications in the volatile compounds. Changes in the content of the major compounds varied with the increase or decrease in the treatment time. However, PAW-10 and -2 were grouped closely to the control. A significant decrease in the content of beta-sitosterol and campesterol was observed after PAW treatment, except for PAW-10, which showed a non-significant reduction in both compounds. A significant increase in beta carotene, luteolin, and chlorophyll b was observed after the shortest treatment time of PAW-2. A reduction in chlorophyll content was also observed, which is significant only at longer treatment, or PAW-20. Overall, PAW has proven to be a safe alternative for rocket decontamination"
Keywords:Brassicaceae/*chemistry Plant Leaves/*chemistry Plasma Gases/*chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry Water/*chemistry arugula chlorophyll a chlorophyll b luteolin phytosterols plasma activated water rocket volatile profile beta carotene;
Notes:"MedlineAbouelenein, Doaa Angeloni, Simone Caprioli, Giovanni Genovese, Jessica Mustafa, Ahmed M Nzekoue, Franks Kamgang Petrelli, Riccardo Rocculi, Pietro Sagratini, Gianni Tappi, Silvia Torregiani, Elisabetta Vittori, Sauro eng Switzerland 2021/12/25 Molecules. 2021 Dec 20; 26(24):7691. doi: 10.3390/molecules26247691"

 
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