Metabolic Profiling in Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa L. subsp. pekinensis) Cultivars Reveals
that Glucosinolate Content Is Correlated with
Carotenoid Content
posted on 2016-05-13, 00:00authored bySeung-A Baek, Young-Ho Jung, Sun-Hyung Lim, Sang Un Park, Jae Kwang Kim
A total
of 38 bioactive compounds, including glucosinolates, carotenoids,
tocopherols, sterols, and policosanols, were characterized from nine
varieties of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. subsp. pekinensis) to determine
their phytochemical diversity and analyze their abundance relationships.
The metabolite profiles were evaluated with principal component analysis
(PCA), Pearson correlation analysis, and hierarchical clustering analysis
(HCA). PCA and HCA identified two distinct varieties of Chinese cabbage
(Cheonsangcheonha and Waldongcheonha) with higher levels of glucosinolates
and carotenoids. Pairwise comparisons of the 38 metabolites were calculated
using Pearson correlation coefficients. The HCA, which used the correlation
coefficients, clustered metabolites that are derived from closely
related biochemical pathways. Significant correlations were discovered
between chlorophyll and carotenoids. Additionally, aliphatic glucosinolate
and carotenoid levels were positively correlated. The Cheonsangcheonha
and Waldongcheonha varieties appear to be good candidates for breeding
because they have high glucosinolate and carotenoid levels.