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Selecting Sprouts of Brassicaceae for Optimum Phytochemical Composition

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 60, Issue 45, Pages 11409-11420

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf302863c

Keywords

germination; seeds; glucosinolates; phenolics; biomass; HPLC-PDA-ESI-MSn

Funding

  1. CICYT [AGL2009-12720]
  2. Region of Murcia - Science and Technology Agency - Fundacion Seneca (Excelence in Research Group) [04486/GERM/06, 11909/PI/09]

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Cruciferous foods (Brassicaceae spp.) are rich in nutrients,,and bioactive compounds. Edible sprouts are becoming popular fresh foods and, therefore, the phytochemical profiling of nine. varieties of Brasicaceae (broccoli, kohlrabi, red cabbage, rutabaga, turnip, turnip greens, radish, garden cress, and white mustard) was evaluated for this purpose. The glucosinolates in seeds were significantly higher than in sprouts; and day 8 of germination was considered the optimum for consumption. The sprouts with higher concentrations Of glucosinolates in 8-day-old sprouts were white mustard, turnip, and kohlrabi (similar to 815, similar to 766, and similar to 653 mg 100 g(-1) FW, respectively). Red cabbage and radish presented great total glucosinolates content (similar to 516 and similar to 297 mg 100 g(-1) FW, respectively, in 8-day-old sprouts) and also higher total phenolic contents, biomass, and antioxidant capacity. The selection of the best performers in terms of germination quality and phytochemical composition is the key to optimize new fresh foods enriched in health bioactive compounds. Further research on the bioavailability of the bioactive compounds in Brassica foods will allow backing of recommendations for dietarily effective dosage's for nutrition and health.

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