Variability of phenolic compounds in different varieties of kale cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)

E. Almugrabi, I. V. Galiev, R. P. Khakimzyanova, A. Mostyakova, O. Timofeeva
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Relevance. Cabbage Kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) is a green, red and purple leafy vegetable cultivated in Northern and Central Europe, as well as North America. Kale deservedly occupies a high place in the list of functional products due to its high content of biologically active substances. Kale contains vitamins, minerals, antioxidant compounds, carbohydrates, unsaturated fatty acids, proteins and dietary fiber. Despite its high attractiveness as a functional food product, it is not cultivated on a massive scale in Russia.Methodology. The purpose of this work is to study the content of phenolic compounds in two varieties of kale cabbage to substantiate recommendations for its cultivation in Russia. The variety and hybrid of kale cabbage – Dwarf Blue Scotch with green leaves and the hybrid Redbor F1 with red leaves – were used as the object of the study. The content of soluble phenolic compounds and flavonoids, as well as the qualitative composition of phenolic compounds in kale cabbage, was studied. Determination was carried out according to generally accepted methods. Grown plants at the age of 16 weeks were used as samples for analysis. The experiment was carried out in laboratory conditions in 5 replicates.Results. The results of the studies indicate a fairly high content of phenolic compounds and flavonoids in the studied varieties of kale cabbage. It has been demonstrated that the Redbor F1 hybrid is characterized by a higher content of soluble phenolic compounds compared to the Dwarf Blue Scotch variety by an average of ~20%. It was concluded that this Redbor F1 hybrid can be used to develop methods for increasing the efficiency of the synthesis of secondary metabolites that are beneficial to human health, and is recommended to farmers for cultivation in the Russian Federation.
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甘蓝菜(Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)不同品种中酚类化合物的变异性
相关性。羽衣甘蓝(Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)是一种绿色、红色和紫色的叶菜,在北欧、中欧和北美均有种植。羽衣甘蓝因含有大量生物活性物质而当之无愧地在功能性产品中占据重要地位。羽衣甘蓝含有维生素、矿物质、抗氧化化合物、碳水化合物、不饱和脂肪酸、蛋白质和膳食纤维。尽管羽衣甘蓝作为一种功能性食品具有很高的吸引力,但在俄罗斯并未大规模种植。这项工作的目的是研究两个甘蓝卷心菜品种中的酚类化合物含量,为在俄罗斯种植甘蓝卷心菜提供依据。甘蓝菜的品种和杂交种--绿叶的矮蓝苏格兰甘蓝和红叶的杂交种 Redbor F1--被用作研究对象。研究了甘蓝菜中可溶性酚类化合物和类黄酮的含量,以及酚类化合物的质量组成。测定方法按照公认的方法进行。以生长 16 周的植株作为分析样本。实验在实验室条件下进行,5 次重复。研究结果表明,在所研究的甘蓝卷心菜品种中,酚类化合物和类黄酮的含量相当高。研究结果表明,Redbor F1 杂交种的可溶性酚类化合物含量比矮小蓝苏格兰品种高,平均高出约 20%。结论是,红博 F1 代杂交种可用于开发提高对人类健康有益的次生代谢物合成效率的方法,并推荐给俄罗斯联邦的农民种植。
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