A β-D-thioglucopyranoside occurring in black mustard seeds and horseradish root. Substrate for thioglucosidase.
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Frontiers in plant science, 5, 704-704 (2015-01-08)
Brassica juncea seedlings contained a twofold higher glucosinolate content than B. rapa and these secondary sulfur compounds accounted for up to 30% of the organic sulfur fraction. The glucosinolate content was not affected by H2S and SO2 exposure, demonstrating that
A detailed understanding of abiotic stress tolerance in plants is essential to provide food security in the face of increasingly harsh climatic conditions. Glucosinolates (GLSs) are secondary metabolites found in the Brassicaceae that protect plants from herbivory and pathogen attack.
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B, 10(6), 454-464 (2009-06-03)
The effects of CO(2) enrichment on the growth and glucosinolate (GS) concentrations in the bolting stem of Chinese kale (Brassica alboglabra L.) treated with three nitrogen (N) concentrations (5, 10, and 20 mmol/L) were investigated. Height, stem thickness, and dry
Journal of natural products, 72(5), 889-893 (2009-04-02)
Fruit extracts of Dithyrea wislizenii were analyzed for desulfoglucosinolates and intact glucosinolates using HPLC-APCI-MS and HPLC-ESI-MS, respectively. 2-Propenylglucosinolate (sinigrin) was shown to be present in the extracts. 6-Methylsulfanylhexyl- (glucolesquerellin 9), 6-methylsulfinylhexyl- (glucohesperin 10), 7-methylsulfanylheptyl- (11), and 5-methylsulfanylpentylglucosinolate (glucoberteroin 12) were
Frontiers in plant science, 10, 1560-1560 (2019-12-24)
Dynamically changing environmental conditions promote a complex regulation of plant metabolism and balanced resource investments to development and defense. Plants of the Brassicales order constitutively allocate carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur to synthesize glucosinolates as their primary defense metabolites. Previous findings