Byproducts of globe artichoke and cauliflower production as a new source of bioactive compounds in the green economy perspective: An NMR study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The recovery of bioactive compounds from crop byproducts leads to a new perspective
way of waste reutilization as a part of the circular economy. The present study aimed at an exhaustive
metabolite profile characterization of globe artichoke and cauliflower byproducts (leaves,
stalks, and florets for cauliflower only) as a prerequisite for their valorization and future implementations.
The metabolite profile of aqueous and organic extracts of byproducts was analyzed
using the NMR-based metabolomics approach. Free amino acids, organic acids, sugars, polyols,
polyphenols, amines, glucosinolates, fatty acids, phospho- and galactolipids, sterols, and sesquiterpene
lactones were identified and quantified. In particular, globe artichoke byproducts are a
source of health-beneficial compounds including chiro-inositol (up to 10.1 mg/g), scyllo-inositol (up
to 1.8 mg/g), sesquiterpene lactones (cynaropicrin, grosheimin, dehydrocynaropicrin, up to 45.5
mg/g in total), inulins, and chlorogenic acid (up to 7.5 mg/g), whereas cauliflower byproducts enclose
bioactive sulfur-containing compounds S-methyl-L-cysteine S-oxide (methiin, up to 20.7
mg/g) and glucosinolates. A variable content of all metabolites was observed depending on the
crop type (globe artichoke vs. cauliflower) and the plant part (leaves vs. stalks). The results here
reported can be potentially used in different ways, including the formulation of new plant biostimulants
and food supplements.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
glucosinolates; methiin; sesquiterpene lactones; NMR; byproducts; cauliflower; globe artichoke
List of contributors:
Sobolev, Anatoly
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