Background: Glucosinolates, anionic sulfur rich secondary metabolites, have been extensively studied because of their occurrence in the agriculturally important brassicaceae and their impact on human and animal health. There is also increasing interest in the biofumigant properties of toxic glucosinolate hydrolysis products as a method to control agricultural pests. Evaluating biofumigation potential requires rapid and accurate quantification of glucosinolates, but current commonly used methods of extraction prior to analysis involve a number of time consuming and hazardous steps; this study aimed to develop an improved method for glucosinolate extraction. Results: Three methods previously used to extract glucosinolates from brassicaceae ti...
Glucosinolates (GLS) are secondary metabolites mainly found in plants belonging to the Brassicaceae ...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Brassica oilseeds are produced not only for their oil, which is valued as both an edible and industr...
Background: Glucosinolates, anionic sulfur rich secondary metabolites, have been extensively studied...
Glucosinolates are the characteristic secondary metabolites of plants in the order Brassicales. To d...
peer reviewedOver the last decade glucosinolates contained in different tissues of Brassicaceae and ...
Introduction - Glucosinolates (GSLs) are secondary plant metabolites that are abundant in brassicas ...
Glucosinolates are undesirable, goitregenic plant toxins which occur in seeds and vegetative tissues...
Brassica carinata (A.) Braun and Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz are two re-emerging oilseed crops of th...
The limited availability of foods that are free of pesticides has led Brazil to search for alternati...
Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) seed meal is known to have a high amount of glucosinolates. Glucosinola...
Glucosinolates (GSLs) suppress soil-borne pests due to the biofumigant properties of the highly toxi...
Leaf and seed extracts of Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia contain a large number of glucosinolate...
Development of alternative pest control methods is a pressing issue as more species of pests develop...
Brassicales species rich in glucosinolates are used for biofumigation, a process based on releasing ...
Glucosinolates (GLS) are secondary metabolites mainly found in plants belonging to the Brassicaceae ...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Brassica oilseeds are produced not only for their oil, which is valued as both an edible and industr...
Background: Glucosinolates, anionic sulfur rich secondary metabolites, have been extensively studied...
Glucosinolates are the characteristic secondary metabolites of plants in the order Brassicales. To d...
peer reviewedOver the last decade glucosinolates contained in different tissues of Brassicaceae and ...
Introduction - Glucosinolates (GSLs) are secondary plant metabolites that are abundant in brassicas ...
Glucosinolates are undesirable, goitregenic plant toxins which occur in seeds and vegetative tissues...
Brassica carinata (A.) Braun and Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz are two re-emerging oilseed crops of th...
The limited availability of foods that are free of pesticides has led Brazil to search for alternati...
Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) seed meal is known to have a high amount of glucosinolates. Glucosinola...
Glucosinolates (GSLs) suppress soil-borne pests due to the biofumigant properties of the highly toxi...
Leaf and seed extracts of Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia contain a large number of glucosinolate...
Development of alternative pest control methods is a pressing issue as more species of pests develop...
Brassicales species rich in glucosinolates are used for biofumigation, a process based on releasing ...
Glucosinolates (GLS) are secondary metabolites mainly found in plants belonging to the Brassicaceae ...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Brassica oilseeds are produced not only for their oil, which is valued as both an edible and industr...