Articles
GLUCOSINOLATES IN CRUCIFER SPECIES AFFECTED BY POSTHARVEST ELICITORS – ALTERED GAS COMPOSITIONS AND UV-B IRRADIATION
Article number
867_5
Pages
53 – 60
Language
English
Abstract
Inverse associations between crucifer species intake and chronic diseases, such as different types of cancer have been demonstrated in numerous epidemiological studies.
Phytochemicals, e.g. glucosinolates, have been indicated to be responsible for this observed protective effect.
Application of postharvest elicitors can trigger distinct changes in the plants secondary metabolism.
Thus, targeted postharvest elicitor treatments may be used to obtain crucifer species enriched with glucosinolates for sale as fresh market products or used as raw material for functional foods and supplements, thereby promoting higher consumption of these health-promoting substances.
Phytochemicals, e.g. glucosinolates, have been indicated to be responsible for this observed protective effect.
Application of postharvest elicitors can trigger distinct changes in the plants secondary metabolism.
Thus, targeted postharvest elicitor treatments may be used to obtain crucifer species enriched with glucosinolates for sale as fresh market products or used as raw material for functional foods and supplements, thereby promoting higher consumption of these health-promoting substances.
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Authors
M. Schreiner, S. Huyskens-Keil, I. Mewis, C. Ulrichs, A. Krumbein
Keywords
phytochemical, secondary plant metabolism, CA storage, MAP, ultraviolet
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