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Volatile glucosinolate breakdown products and the essential oil of Descurainia sophia (L.) webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)

Dekić, Milan; Radulović, Niko; Danilović Luković, Jelena; Stojanović, Dalibor

(University of Niš, Niš, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Dekić, Milan
AU  - Radulović, Niko
AU  - Danilović Luković, Jelena
AU  - Stojanović, Dalibor
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2739
AB  - Volatile constituents obtained by autolysis of aerial and underground parts of D. sophia and the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation of whole plant samples were analyzed in detail by GC and GC-MS. In total, 71 constituents were identified, accounting for more than 90% of the total peak areas in the chromatograms. Both aerial and underground autolysates contained considerable amounts of lignan arctigenin and cuticular wax compounds. The essential oil was dominated by glucosinolate breakdown product 4-pentenenitrile. Glucosinolate degradation products identified in the essential oil and autolysates, 3-butenyl isothiocyanate, 4-pentenenitrile and allyl isothiocyanate, suggested the presence of gluconapin and sinigrin in this species as the most likely “mustard oil” precursors.
PB  - University of Niš, Niš
C3  - Facta universitatis - series: Physics, Chemistry and Technology 15(2)
T1  - Volatile glucosinolate breakdown products and the essential oil of Descurainia sophia (L.) webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)
EP  - 102
IS  - 2
SP  - 95
VL  - 15
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2739
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Dekić, Milan and Radulović, Niko and Danilović Luković, Jelena and Stojanović, Dalibor",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Volatile constituents obtained by autolysis of aerial and underground parts of D. sophia and the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation of whole plant samples were analyzed in detail by GC and GC-MS. In total, 71 constituents were identified, accounting for more than 90% of the total peak areas in the chromatograms. Both aerial and underground autolysates contained considerable amounts of lignan arctigenin and cuticular wax compounds. The essential oil was dominated by glucosinolate breakdown product 4-pentenenitrile. Glucosinolate degradation products identified in the essential oil and autolysates, 3-butenyl isothiocyanate, 4-pentenenitrile and allyl isothiocyanate, suggested the presence of gluconapin and sinigrin in this species as the most likely “mustard oil” precursors.",
publisher = "University of Niš, Niš",
journal = "Facta universitatis - series: Physics, Chemistry and Technology 15(2)",
title = "Volatile glucosinolate breakdown products and the essential oil of Descurainia sophia (L.) webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)",
pages = "102-95",
number = "2",
volume = "15",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2739"
}
Dekić, M., Radulović, N., Danilović Luković, J.,& Stojanović, D.. (2017). Volatile glucosinolate breakdown products and the essential oil of Descurainia sophia (L.) webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae). in Facta universitatis - series: Physics, Chemistry and Technology 15(2)
University of Niš, Niš., 15(2), 95-102.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2739
Dekić M, Radulović N, Danilović Luković J, Stojanović D. Volatile glucosinolate breakdown products and the essential oil of Descurainia sophia (L.) webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae). in Facta universitatis - series: Physics, Chemistry and Technology 15(2). 2017;15(2):95-102.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2739 .
Dekić, Milan, Radulović, Niko, Danilović Luković, Jelena, Stojanović, Dalibor, "Volatile glucosinolate breakdown products and the essential oil of Descurainia sophia (L.) webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)" in Facta universitatis - series: Physics, Chemistry and Technology 15(2), 15, no. 2 (2017):95-102,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2739 .

Essential oil and volatile glucosinolate breakdown products of Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)

Dekić, Milan; Radulović, Niko; Danilović Luković, Jelena; Stojanović, Dalibor

(Centre de Production Numérique Universitaire (CPNU) Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Dekić, Milan
AU  - Radulović, Niko
AU  - Danilović Luković, Jelena
AU  - Stojanović, Dalibor
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2738
AB  - Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl 1891 (syn. Sisymbrium sophia L. 1753; Discurea
sophia (L.) Schur 1866), commonly called flixweed or strižica in Serbian, is an annual weed plant
commonly found in whole Europe, in Asia to India and the Himalayas, in Siberia, China, Japan,
North Africa, in North and South America and New Zealand. Flixweed has been widely used in folk
medicine for reducing jaundice and in the case of stomach disorders.
The scarce literature data on the volatile chemistry of this plant species has prompted us to
investigate the volatile profile of this taxon originating from Serbia. Furthermore, as this species
belongs to the Cruciferae, a plant family characterized by the presence of glucosinolates, another goal
was set to detect and identify the volatile autolysis products of these secondary metabolites.
Volatile constituents obtained by autolysis of the aerial and underground parts of D. sophia and
the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation of whole plant samples were analyzed in detail by GC
and GC-MS. In total, 71 constituents were identified, accounting for more than 90% of the detected
total peak areas. Both aerial and underground autolysates contained considerable amounts of lignan
arctigenin and cuticular wax compounds. The essential oil was dominated by the glucosinolate
breakdown product 4-pentenenitrile. Glucosinolate degradation products identified in the essential oil
and autolysates, 3-butenyl isothiocyanate, 4-pentenenitrile and allyl isothiocyanate, suggested the
presence of gluconapin and sinigrin in this species as the most likely “mustard oil” precursors. The
relatively high contribution of arctigenin in D. sophia aerial parts autolysate, a lignan with an
important biological activity such as antioxidative, anti-HIV-1 and anti-inflammatory, as well as
selective cytotoxicity, imply that this species could serve as good source of this compound.
PB  - Centre de Production Numérique Universitaire (CPNU) Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis
C3  - 47th International Symposium on Essential Oils (ISEO2016), Nice, France.
T1  - Essential oil and volatile glucosinolate breakdown products of Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)
EP  - 20
SP  - 20
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2738
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Dekić, Milan and Radulović, Niko and Danilović Luković, Jelena and Stojanović, Dalibor",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl 1891 (syn. Sisymbrium sophia L. 1753; Discurea
sophia (L.) Schur 1866), commonly called flixweed or strižica in Serbian, is an annual weed plant
commonly found in whole Europe, in Asia to India and the Himalayas, in Siberia, China, Japan,
North Africa, in North and South America and New Zealand. Flixweed has been widely used in folk
medicine for reducing jaundice and in the case of stomach disorders.
The scarce literature data on the volatile chemistry of this plant species has prompted us to
investigate the volatile profile of this taxon originating from Serbia. Furthermore, as this species
belongs to the Cruciferae, a plant family characterized by the presence of glucosinolates, another goal
was set to detect and identify the volatile autolysis products of these secondary metabolites.
Volatile constituents obtained by autolysis of the aerial and underground parts of D. sophia and
the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation of whole plant samples were analyzed in detail by GC
and GC-MS. In total, 71 constituents were identified, accounting for more than 90% of the detected
total peak areas. Both aerial and underground autolysates contained considerable amounts of lignan
arctigenin and cuticular wax compounds. The essential oil was dominated by the glucosinolate
breakdown product 4-pentenenitrile. Glucosinolate degradation products identified in the essential oil
and autolysates, 3-butenyl isothiocyanate, 4-pentenenitrile and allyl isothiocyanate, suggested the
presence of gluconapin and sinigrin in this species as the most likely “mustard oil” precursors. The
relatively high contribution of arctigenin in D. sophia aerial parts autolysate, a lignan with an
important biological activity such as antioxidative, anti-HIV-1 and anti-inflammatory, as well as
selective cytotoxicity, imply that this species could serve as good source of this compound.",
publisher = "Centre de Production Numérique Universitaire (CPNU) Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis",
journal = "47th International Symposium on Essential Oils (ISEO2016), Nice, France.",
title = "Essential oil and volatile glucosinolate breakdown products of Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)",
pages = "20-20",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2738"
}
Dekić, M., Radulović, N., Danilović Luković, J.,& Stojanović, D.. (2016). Essential oil and volatile glucosinolate breakdown products of Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae). in 47th International Symposium on Essential Oils (ISEO2016), Nice, France.
Centre de Production Numérique Universitaire (CPNU) Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis., 20-20.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2738
Dekić M, Radulović N, Danilović Luković J, Stojanović D. Essential oil and volatile glucosinolate breakdown products of Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae). in 47th International Symposium on Essential Oils (ISEO2016), Nice, France.. 2016;:20-20.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2738 .
Dekić, Milan, Radulović, Niko, Danilović Luković, Jelena, Stojanović, Dalibor, "Essential oil and volatile glucosinolate breakdown products of Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl (Brassicaceae)" in 47th International Symposium on Essential Oils (ISEO2016), Nice, France. (2016):20-20,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2738 .