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      Variation in the main health-promoting compounds and antioxidant activity of whole and individual edible parts of baby mustard ( Brassica juncea var. gemmifera)

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          Despite being a brassicaceous vegetable that is widely consumed in winter and spring in Southwest China, there is lack of information available on baby mustard. The aim of this study was to determine the contents of soluble proteins, soluble sugars, chlorophylls, carotenoids, ascorbic acid, proanthocyanidins, flavonoids, total phenolics, and glucosinolates, as well as the antioxidant activity of the whole edible parts and seven individual edible parts (swollen stem: petioles, peel, flesh; lateral bud: leaves, petioles, peel, flesh) of baby mustard. The results showed that significant differences in health-promoting compounds and antioxidant activity existed between the different edible parts. The lateral bud of baby mustard possessed greater health-promoting compounds than the swollen stem. In particular, the lateral bud leaves possessed abundant antioxidant compounds and antioxidant activity, indicating that these should be conserved during harvesting due to their potential contribution to human health. Furthermore, aliphatic glucosinolates were predominant, and sinigrin was the most abundant glucosinolate in all the assessed parts of baby mustard, the content of which was 15.81 μmol g −1 dry weight, accounting for more than 87% of the total glucosinolate content. However, the sinigrin content in baby mustard is lower than tuber mustard, which explains the less pungent flavor of baby mustard and its better suitability as a fresh vegetable. In addition, antioxidant activity was highly correlated with total phenolics, whereas gluconasturtiin and soluble sugars were negatively correlated with the majority of antioxidants.

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          The main differences of health-promoting compounds and antioxidant activity of whole and individual edible parts of baby mustard were demonstrated.

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          Journal
          RSC Adv
          RSC Adv
          RA
          RSCACL
          RSC Advances
          The Royal Society of Chemistry
          2046-2069
          2 October 2018
          28 September 2018
          2 October 2018
          : 8
          : 59
          : 33845-33854
          Affiliations
          [a] College of Horticulture, Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu 611130 China zhangf_12@ 123456163.com htang@ 123456sicau.edu.cn
          Author notes
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          These authors contributed equally to this work.

          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3306-656X
          https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6008-2747
          Article
          c8ra05504a
          10.1039/c8ra05504a
          9086739
          35548826
          222fd78d-2824-4b8b-96dc-f1dc7d24984c
          This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
          History
          : 27 June 2018
          : 21 September 2018
          Page count
          Pages: 10
          Funding
          Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
          Award ID: 31500247
          Categories
          Chemistry
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