Long-chain glucosinolates from Arabis turrita: Enzymatic and nonenzymatic degradations

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Abstract

C8-C10 methylsulfinylalkyl glucosinolates (GLs), and C8-C10 methylsulfonylalkyl GLs were identified in the seed of Arabis turrita L. by HPLC-MS/ESI analysis of intact GLs. Enzymatic (with myrosinase) and non-enzymatic (thermal at 100°C, and chemical at different pH) hydrolyses were performed and the volatile isolates were analyzed by GC-MS. Only the enzymatic and chemical (pH 10) degradations produced volatiles which are originating from GL degradation. GC-MS analysis showed the presence of long-chain olefinic isothiocyanates (ITCs) along with other the long-chain thiofunctionalized GL breakdown products.

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Blažević, I., Montaut, S., De Nicola, G. R., & Rollin, P. (2015). Long-chain glucosinolates from Arabis turrita: Enzymatic and nonenzymatic degradations. Natural Product Communications, 10(6), 1043–1046. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501000662

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