Scientia Agricultura Sinica ›› 2011, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (4): 851-858 .

• RESEARCH NOTES • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Analysis of Glucoraphanin and Sulforaphane Contents in Different Organs of Broccoli

YAO Xue-qin, XIE Zhu-jie, LI Guang-qing, QIU Hai-rong, LI Yuan
  

  1. (上海市农业科学院园艺研究所/上海市设施园艺技术重点实验室)
  • Received:2010-07-03 Revised:2010-08-14 Online:2011-02-15 Published:2011-02-15
  • Contact: XIE Zhu-jie

Abstract:

【Objective】The anticarcinogenic activity of broccoli is most likely to be due to the activity of the isothiocyanates sulforaphane derived from glucoraphanin. In order to provide information in broccoli breeding for high nutrition quality, the goal of this study is to determine the contents of glucoraphanin and sulforaphane and analyze the correlation between them which is in the florets, stems and leaves of different genotypes of broccoli.【Result】Both glucoraphanin and sulforapane content difference was extremely significant in the florets, stems and leaves of different broccoli genotypes. The highest contents of them were both in the florets, while the lowest contents were in the leaves. The mean value of glucoraphanin content in the florets was 4.4- and 13.97-fold, respectively, higher than that in the stems and leaves, and the mean value of sulforaphane content in the florets was 4- and 8.7-fold, respectively, higher than that in the stems and leaves. However, compared to most materials, there were higher glucoraphanin contents in the stems and leaves of some broccoli materials about 50% of which in the florets. The correlation coefficient between the glucoraphanin and sulforaphane contents in the florets, stems and leaves of the ten different genotype broccoli materials were 0.9886**, 0.9994**, 0.9935**, respectively.【Conclusion】There exist some genotypic differences which can significant affect the glucoraphanin content in different genotype broccoli materials and organs. In the development and application of sulforaphane, the glucoraphanin contents can be the screening index. Broccoli materials which have higher glucoraphanin contents in the stems and leaves can be selected as the raw materials for extraction of the sulforaphane from the wastes.

Key words: broccoli, glucoraphanin, sulforaphane

[1] LIU QianNan,HUANG Wei,DING YunHua,WANG YaQin,HU LiPing,ZHAO XueZhi,HE HongJu,LIU GuangMin. Rapid Determination of RAA and GBC in Broccoli by Near Infrared Spectroscopy [J]. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2020, 53(21): 4497-4506.
[2] WeiSong ZHAO,QingGang GUO,SheZeng LI,YaJiao WANG,XiuYun LU,PeiPei WANG,ZhenHe SU,XiaoYun ZHANG,Ping MA. Control Efficacy of Broccoli Residues on Cotton Verticillium Wilt and Its Effect on Soil Bacterial Community at Different Growth Stages [J]. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2019, 52(24): 4505-4517.
[3] LI ZhanSheng, LIU YuMei, FANG ZhiYuan, YANG LiMei, ZHUANG Mu, ZHANG YangYong, Lü HongHao. Full Length Cloning, Expression and Correlation Analysis of P450 CYP79F1 Gene with Sulforaphane Content in Different Broccoli Organs [J]. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2018, 51(12): 2357-2367.
[4]

. The Role of D1 Protein Turnover and Xanthophylls Cycle in Protecting Photosynthetic Apparatus of Broccoli Leaves Against Photodamage
[J]. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2009, 42(5): 1582-1589 .
[5] ,,,,,. Male-Sterile Plants Induced by Anti-gene CYP86MF in Brassica oleracea var. italica [J]. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2005, 38(01): 122-127 .
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!