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| DOI | 10.1016/J.FOODCHEM.2017.04.144 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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Selenium (Se) exerts many effects beneficial to health. Broccoli is a Se-hyperaccumulator plant, with Se-fertilization increasing its potential as a functional food. We studied the effect of dose, and the developmental stage at the beginning of Se-fortification, on antioxidant capacity, phenolics, glucosinolates, sulphoraphane, Se-methyl selenocysteine and myrosinase in broccoli. Se-fortification decreased the antioxidant properties and sulphur-containing compounds, but increased Se-methyl-selenocysteine content. Regression models gave r > 0.77 confirming that Se dose and developmental stage largely determine the behaviour of the system. Correlation models gave r > 0.95, allowing estimation of saturation concentration of Se-methyl-selenocysteine in broccoli cv. Traditional (3.13 mu mol g(-1) DM) and the concentration (2-mmol sodium selenate) above which the content of phenolic compounds decreases significantly. Sulphoraphane and glucosinolates' dependence on total Se supply was consistent with myrosinase activity below 3.5-mmol sodium selenate. Our results would enable design of optimal fertilization strategies to enrich broccoli in Se with minimal impairment of antioxidants properties. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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| 1 | MAHN-OSSES, ANDREA VERONICA | Mujer |
Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
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| Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
| Proyecto Basal |
| FONDECYT program |
| Proyecto Basal USA |
| VRIDEI, Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
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| This work was supported by Fondecyt Program through grants Nr. 1130384 and 1100437, Proyecto Basal USA 1555, and Vridei 01711MO_PUBLIC, Universidad de Santiago de Chile. |
| This work was supported by Fondecyt Program through grants Nr. 1130384 and 1100437, Proyecto Basal USA 1555, and Vridei 01711MO_PUBLIC, Universidad de Santiago de Chile. |