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Applications glucosinolates

Zasada, I.A., Ferris, H. Nematode suppression with brassicaceous amendments application based upon glucosinolate profiles. Soil Biol Biochem 2004 36 1017-1024. [Pg.29]

Disease control by green manure is an artificial application of allelopathy. Isothiocyanates released from cruciferous plants are an example of this allyl isothiocyanate (166), which is derived from the glucosinolate sinigrin (167), is the most popular example.98 Application of Geranium carolinianum for the control of Ralstonia solanacearum, the cause of bacterial wilt of potato, and potato scab, which is induced by some Streptomyces spp., was reported.99 100 One of the antibacterial constituents was shown to be ethyl gallate (168).101... [Pg.556]

Use as Human Food. Rapeseed, as a protein source for humans, has many obstacles to overcome. The glucosinolate and fiber contents require application of new processing technology (22, 30) to eliminate antinutritional qualities. Rapeseed flours, protein concentrates, and isolates are lower in protein but higher in crude fiber and ash contents than corresponding soybean products. Rapeseed flours are comparable to soybean flour in water adsorption and give much higher fat adsorption, oil... [Pg.2366]

Rapeseed oil has been used for a number of years in food applications as a cheap alternative to olive oil. However, there are large amounts of etude acid and glucosinolates in conventional rapeseed oil, both substances being toxic to humans and animals. Canola oil derived from genetically selected rapeseed plants that are low in erucic acid content has been developed to overcome this problem. [Pg.109]

West, L., Pomerleau, T., Matusheski, N., Ludwing, C., Hestekin, J., Crowley, C., and K.N. 2008. Production of Glucosinolates from Agricultural By-Products and Waste. United States of America Patent Application US 2008/0311276A1. [Pg.681]

Kim, S.J., Matsuo, T. and Watanabe, M. (2002) Effect of nitrogen and sulphur application on the glucosinolate conent in vegetable turnip rape (Brassica rapa L.). Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 48,43—49. [Pg.43]


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