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Improving the phytochemical composition of broccoli sprouts by elicitation

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 129, Issue 1, Pages 35-44

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2011.03.049

Keywords

Brassica oleracea; Methionine; Tryptophan; Chitosan; Salicylic acid; Methyl jasmonate; Vitamin C; Phenolic compounds; Glucosinolates

Funding

  1. Spanish Government (Former MEC) [PET2006_0305]
  2. Seneca Foundation (Science and Technology Agency of the Region ofMurcia) [05588/PI/07]
  3. Fundacion Seneca
  4. European Social Fund (ESF)

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In order to increase the concentrations of bioactive compounds in broccoli sprouts, exogenous elicitors: methionine, tryptophan, chitosan, salicylic acid (SA) and methyl jasmonate (MeJA) were sprayed at different concentrations during germination. The effects of the elicitors on vitamin C, phenolic compounds and glucosinolate levels were assessed in 3,5 and 7-days old seedlings. The application of 200, 300 mu M SA and 0.01% chitosan induced increases, by 26%, 18% and 54%, respectively in the content of vitamin C in 5 days old broccoli sprouts. Flavonoid concentration was also increased by 31% and 33% after 10 mu M MeJA and 100 mu M SA treatments, respectively in 7 days old broccoli sprouts. In contrast, methionine or tryptophan solutions did not positively affect the vitamin C or the phenolic compounds in the sprouts. The individual classes of glucosinolates respond differently to the elicitor treatment. Methionine, a sulphur-containing amino acid, applied at 5 mM, significantly increased, by 32%, the levels of aliphatic glucosinolates. However, indole glucosinolates presented a significant response to the induction with tryptophan, SA or MeJA treatments. Tryptophan at 10 mM concentration augmented by 1.8-fold the indole glucosinolate concentration in 7 days old broccoli sprouts, and the treatments of 100 mu M SA and 25 mu M MeJA also induced significantly higher amounts of indole glucosinolates (by 33% and 51%, respectively) in 7 days old treated broccoli sprouts. Therefore, the application of elicitors could be a useful tool for improving the bioactive metabolites in broccoli sprouts for fresh consumption or functional ingredients for nutraceuticals foods. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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