2019
DOI: 10.9755/ejfa.2019.v31.i2.1908
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Effect of jasmonic acid on glucosinolate metabolism in different organs of broccoli sprouts

Abstract: Edible sprouts, especially Brassica sprouts, contain high levels of health-promoting compounds. Exogenous elicitors have been used as strategies to improve the nutraceutical quality of Brassica sprouts. In this study, effects of jasmonic acid (JA) treatment on growth, the levels of glucosinolates and isothiocyanates, as well as myrosinase activity in different organs of broccoli sprouts were investigated. JA treatment markedly increased the contents of glucosinolates (GSLs), especially glucoraphanin, glucobras… Show more

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“…Among plant hormones, methyl-jasmonate has been applied to increase the bioactive compounds content (Zhu et al 2019;Nuñez-Gómez et al 2020). For Baenas et al (2014), the effect of phytohormones throughout the germination with salicylic acid caused a 20% increase in the total of broccoli and radish glucosinolates.…”
Section: Influence Of Production Systems and The Use Of Elicitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among plant hormones, methyl-jasmonate has been applied to increase the bioactive compounds content (Zhu et al 2019;Nuñez-Gómez et al 2020). For Baenas et al (2014), the effect of phytohormones throughout the germination with salicylic acid caused a 20% increase in the total of broccoli and radish glucosinolates.…”
Section: Influence Of Production Systems and The Use Of Elicitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%