Glucosinolates are secondary plant compounds typically found in members of the Brassicaceae and a few other plant families. Usually each plant species contains a specific subset of the ~130 different glucosinolates identified to date. However, intraspecific variation in glucosinolate profiles is commonly found. Sinalbin (4-hydroxybenzyl glucosinolate) so far has been identified as the main glucosinolate of the heavy metal accumulating plant species Noccaea caerulescens (Brassicaceae). However, a screening of 13 N. caerulescens populations revealed that in 10 populations a structurally related glucosinolate was found as the major component. Based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry analyses of the intact glucosinolate a...
Development of alternative pest control methods is a pressing issue as more species of pests develop...
The breakdown products of glucosinolates (gsl) are biologically active secondary metabolites involve...
Plants from Brassicaceae family make use of glucosinolate derivatives as natural pesticides and as d...
Glucosinolates are secondary plant compounds typically found in members of the Brassicaceae and a fe...
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Glucosinolates are the characteristic secondary metabolites of plants in the order Brassicales. To d...
Glucosinolates comprise a group of sulfur - containing glucoside which are known to exhibit biologic...
Background: Glucosinolates, anionic sulfur rich secondary metabolites, have been extensively studied...
Glucosinolates (GLs) are natural compounds present in species of the order Brassicales and precursor...
none5siThe glucosinolate (GL) profile in several plant parts (leaf, branch, bark, root, and fruit) o...
Like many other plants, chemical defence compounds are involved in the defense of Barbarea vulgaris ...
Glucosinolates (GLs) are natural compounds present in species of the order Brassicales and precursor...
The glucosinolate (GL) profiles of wild and cultivated Brassica montana Pourret (seed, stem, leaf, r...
Item does not contain fulltextCrude aqueous extracts from Arabidopsis leaves were subjected to chrom...
A library of ion trap MS2 spectra and HPLC retention times reported here allowed distinction in plan...
Development of alternative pest control methods is a pressing issue as more species of pests develop...
The breakdown products of glucosinolates (gsl) are biologically active secondary metabolites involve...
Plants from Brassicaceae family make use of glucosinolate derivatives as natural pesticides and as d...
Glucosinolates are secondary plant compounds typically found in members of the Brassicaceae and a fe...
Contains fulltext : 144055pos.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access
Glucosinolates are the characteristic secondary metabolites of plants in the order Brassicales. To d...
Glucosinolates comprise a group of sulfur - containing glucoside which are known to exhibit biologic...
Background: Glucosinolates, anionic sulfur rich secondary metabolites, have been extensively studied...
Glucosinolates (GLs) are natural compounds present in species of the order Brassicales and precursor...
none5siThe glucosinolate (GL) profile in several plant parts (leaf, branch, bark, root, and fruit) o...
Like many other plants, chemical defence compounds are involved in the defense of Barbarea vulgaris ...
Glucosinolates (GLs) are natural compounds present in species of the order Brassicales and precursor...
The glucosinolate (GL) profiles of wild and cultivated Brassica montana Pourret (seed, stem, leaf, r...
Item does not contain fulltextCrude aqueous extracts from Arabidopsis leaves were subjected to chrom...
A library of ion trap MS2 spectra and HPLC retention times reported here allowed distinction in plan...
Development of alternative pest control methods is a pressing issue as more species of pests develop...
The breakdown products of glucosinolates (gsl) are biologically active secondary metabolites involve...
Plants from Brassicaceae family make use of glucosinolate derivatives as natural pesticides and as d...