Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1216807 Journal of Chromatography B 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sulforaphane is an isothiocyanate well known for its potential health benefits. With the aim of finding sulforaphane supply sources, its precursor, glucoraphanin, was widely searched for among Brassica oleracea varieties. Quantitative profiling of seven glucosinolates by LC–MS analysis was performed on 6 cultivars of broccoli, 32 of cabbage and 24 cultivars of kale. The glucoraphanin levels found in three cultivars of cabbage and six cultivars of kale were comparable with, or even higher than, the highest of broccoli (119.4 mg/100 g FW). The most promising group belonged to the black kale, Cavolo nero. Use of a C30 column and an ammonium formate buffer in LC–MS and a micro plate solid phase extraction technique was highly effective.

► We upgraded the LC–MS system with a reversed-phase C30 column for glucosinolates. ► This method is a suitable tool for profiling glucosinolates contained in Cole crops. ► The solid phase extraction tool (96-well plate) speeded up preparation time. ► We searched widely among cabbage and kale varieties for high glucoraphanin content. ► GR contents of 3 cabbage and 6 kale cultivars compared with the highest broccoli.

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