VOLATLLE GLUCOSINOLATE DEGRADATION PRODUCTS OF BRASSICA NAPUS AND SINAPIS ALBA SEEDS

Abstract:
Brassica napus L. and Sinapis alba L. are two crusiferous species for which some medicinal uses are mentioned in the Iranian, Indian and Chinese traditional medicine. Seed oil of B. napus has cathartic action, and is either used as such or after partial hydrogenation for cooking, shortening or as margarines. Seeds of S. alba have also cathartic action and some other medicinal uses but, necause of the recent reports of anticancer or cancer preventitive compounds in the crucifexae family, there is more interest in the nutritional value of crucifers. The anticancer activity of these plants is attributed to the presence of organic sulfur compounds namely the glucosinolates. These glucosides were identified through their volatile degradation products (i. e the aglucones), which are liberated after hydrolysis, using gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Other volatile constituents, including some hydrocarbons and fatty acids were identified as well.
Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume:9 Issue: 1, May-Jun 1990
Page:
12
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