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Download fileSimultaneous Quantification of 22 Glucosinolates in 12 Brassicaceae Vegetables by Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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posted on 2018-11-15, 09:15 authored by Xu Liang, Hui Wen Lee, Zhifeng Li, Yonghai Lu, Li Zou, Choon Nam OngGlucosinolates, which are unique
to Brassicaceae vegetables, have diverse biological
activities, including antimicrobial,
antioxidant, and anticancer actions. In this study, we applied hydrophilic
interaction chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (HILIC–MS/MS)
to the simultaneous quantification of 22 glucosinolates in 12 Brassicaceae vegetables, including pak choi, choy sum, Chinese
cabbage, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, Kai Lan, Brussels sprouts,
rocket salad, daikon radish, red cherry radish, and watercress. Significant
differences in concentration and composition of glucosinolates were
observed among these vegetables. Cabbage had the highest level of
total glucosinolates (μg/g dry weight: 19 551.2 ±
1317.7), whereas Kai Lan had the lowest level (7611.3 ± 868.4).
Aliphatic and indole glucosinolates were the major components in the
12 vegetables ranging from 76 to 100%, except watercress (37%). On
the basis of the content of glucosinolates, the 12 vegetables were
well distinguishable and classified according to their morphological
taxonomy. This study presents a HILIC–MS/MS approach for quantification
of glucosinolates, and demonstrates the potential of glucosinolate
profiles for Brassicaceae species identification.