Fresh Brassicaceae sprouting broccoli (Bimi®) glucosinolates profile characterization and bioaccessibility through an in vitro dynamic digestion study

Bimi® (Brassica oleracea Italica x Alboglabra) glucosinolate content was determined as 83.64 mg/100 g of fresh sample, mainly characterised by aliphatic (61 %) and indolic (39 %) glucosinolates. Glucoraphanin was the main compound (36.75 ± 1.96 mg/100 g) followed by glucosbrassicin (22.46 ± 6.37 mg/...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of food composition and analysis 2023-01, Vol.115, p.104941, Article 104941
Hauptverfasser: Nieto, Juan Antonio, Hellín, Pilar, Pérez, Beatriz, Viadel, Blanca, Alapont, Alberto, Agudelo, Agatha
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Zusammenfassung:Bimi® (Brassica oleracea Italica x Alboglabra) glucosinolate content was determined as 83.64 mg/100 g of fresh sample, mainly characterised by aliphatic (61 %) and indolic (39 %) glucosinolates. Glucoraphanin was the main compound (36.75 ± 1.96 mg/100 g) followed by glucosbrassicin (22.46 ± 6.37 mg/100 g) and progoitrin (11.95 ± 1.31 mg/100 g). Other remarkable compounds were neoglucobrassicin, 4-methoxyglucobrassicin and gluconapin. An in vitro Dynamic Gastrointestinal Digester system (DGD) was used to simulate the gastrointestinal digestion. Important reductions of glucosinolates were observed (bioaccessibility of 23 %), where aliphatic compounds were the most bioaccesibles. The main glucosinolate in the bioaccesible fraction was the glucoraphanin (13.20 ± 3.66 mg/100 g of fresh sample). Other bioaccesible compounds detected in a lesser extent were progoitrin, glucobrassicin, 4-methoxy-glucobrassicin, gluconapin, glucoalisin and neoglucobrassicin. Therefore, diverse intact glucosinolates (together with well-known derived isothiocyanate generated during digestion process) are available after the digestion process. Compared to the literature data of its constitutive plant (broccoli), Bimi® showed a similar trend in glucosinolate profile but, in general, higher amounts. Close bioaccessibility values were also determined compared broccoli. This study suggests that a chronic intake of Bimi® may allow a chronic intake of bioaccesible glucosinolates such as glucoraphanin, generaly recognized as an anticancer compound. [Display omitted] •Fresh Bimi® showed a high content in glucosinolates (83.64 mg/100 g of fresh sample).•Bimi® is mainly characterised by aliphatic (61 %) and indolic (39 %) glucosinolates.•Glucoraphanin was the main compound together with glucosbrassicin and progoitrin.•Bimi® showed a total bioaccessibility of 23 % after in vitro dynamic gastrointestinal digestion.•The main glucosinolates in the bioaccesible fraction were glucoraphanin and progoitrin.
ISSN:0889-1575
1096-0481
DOI:10.1016/j.jfca.2022.104941