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Diplotaxis tenuifolia

Low Diplotaxis tenuifolia BOA-6-O-glucoside BOA-6-0 H (major product) Brassicaceae Amarantho- Chenopodion... [Pg.105]

This short section is located immediately before coverage of sulphonium salts, a group of compounds most importantly represented in naturally occurring compounds. Possible roles for S -adenosyl-L-methionine have stimulated studies with model compounds similar studies may follow from the fact that Bleomycin Aj is a sulphonium salt, carrying the grouping —CONH(CH2)3 Me2. 5-(Dimethylsulphonio)pentanoic acid has been identified as a constituent of Diplotaxis tenuifolia ... [Pg.39]

Other cruciferous vegetables may be used in the human diet either as condiments, as it is the case of Sinapis alba (white mustard) or as salad crops, such as Nasturtium officinale (watercress), Eruca sativa (salad rocket), and Diplotaxis tenuifolia (wild rocket). These species are eaten all over the world in salads and soups. Predominantly, the leaves of these species are eaten raw or cooked, although Eruca and D. catholica flowers are also consumed. Other species from Diplotaxis genus such as D. acris and D. simplex have been reported to be edible components of green salads in North Africa, Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan. Finally, other crops can be used because of their roots, as it is the case of Raphanus sativus (radish), which is an important vegetable crop worldwide, especially in China, Japan, Korea, and Southeastern Asia. [Pg.644]

Bennett, R.N., Rosa, E.A.S., Mellon, F.A., and Kroon, P.A. 2006. Ontogenic profiling of glucosinolates, flavonoids, and other seeondary metabolites in Eruca sativa (salad rocket), Diplotaxis erucoides (wall rocket), Diplotaxis tenuifolia (wild roeket), and Bunias orientalis (Turkish roeket). Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 54(11), 4005-15. doi 10.1021/jf052756t. [Pg.673]


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