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Polyphenolics, glucosinolates and isothiocyanates profiling of aerial parts of Nasturtium officinale (Watercress)

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.998755

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watercress; polyphenolic acids; flavonoids; glucosinolates; isothiocyanates; thiourea derivatives; UPLC-ESI-MS; MS

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  1. Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics (Telethon Cyprus), Nicosia, Cyprus

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Watercress, a rich source of secondary metabolites, contains various active compounds with disease-preventing and health-promoting properties. The content of these compounds differs in watercress flowers, leaves, and stems. The level of isothiocyanates is not only influenced by the bioconversion of individual glucosinolates, but also by other glucosinolates of the same group.
Watercress (Nasturtium officinale) is a rich source of secondary metabolites with disease-preventing and/or health-promoting properties. Herein, we have utilized extraction procedures to isolate fractions of polyphenols, glucosinolates and isothiocyanates to determine their identification, and quantification. In doing so, we have utilized reproducible analytical methodologies based on liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry by either positive or negative ion mode. Due to the instability and volatility of isothiocyanates, we followed an ammonia derivatization protocol which converts them into respective ionizable thiourea derivatives. The analytes' content distribution map was created on watercress flowers, leaves and stems. We have demonstrated that watercress contains significantly higher levels of gluconasturtiin, phenethyl isothiocyanate, quercetin-3-O-rutinoside and isorhamnetin, among others, with their content decreasing from flowers (82.11 +/- 0.63, 273.89 +/- 0.88, 1459.30 +/- 12.95 and 289.40 +/- 1.37 ng/g of dry extract respectively) to leaves (32.25 +/- 0.74, 125.02 +/- 0.52, 1197.86 +/- 4.24 and 196.47 +/- 3.65 ng/g of det extract respectively) to stems (9.20 +/- 0.11, 64.7 +/- 0.9, 41.02 +/- 0.18, 65.67 +/- 0.84 ng/g of dry extract respectivbely). Pearson's correlation analysis has shown that the content of isothiocyanates doesn't depend only on the bioconversion of individual glucosinolates but also on other glucosinolates of the same group. Overall, we have provided comprehensive analytical data of the major watercress metabolites thereby providing an opportunity to exploit different parts of watercress for potential therapeutic applications.

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