Thirteen different pak choi (Brassica
rapa ssp. chinensis) cultivars were
characterized regarding
their glucosinolate profile analyzed by HPLC-DAD-MS. The identified
glucosinolates were subjected to principal component analysis, and
three distinct groups of pak choi sprouts were identified. Group differences
were marked mainly by variations in the aliphatic glucosinolate profile
such as differing levels of 3-butenyl glucosinolate and 2-hydroxy-3-butenyl
glucosinolate as well as by their varying proportional ratios. In
addition, the three groups of pak choi sprouts varied by the presence
or absence of 2-hydroxy-4-pentenyl glucosinolate and in level and
composition of butyl glucosinolates. This classification is reflected
by relative mRNA expression level of 2-oxoacid-dependent dioxygenase.
As in sprouts, the major glucosinolates in mature leaves were found
to be the aliphatic glucosinolates. However, unlike in sprouts, an
additional aliphatic glucosinolate, 5-methylsulfinylpentyl glucosinolate,
was detected as characteristic ontogenetic variation in mature leaves
in 12 of the 13 pak choi cultivars analyzed.