Ivana Vrca, F. Burčul, I. Blažević, Andre Bratanić, T. Bilušić
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Abstract
Tropaeolum majus L. is an annual herbaceous plant and a member of the
Tropaeolaceae family, which belongs to the Brassicales order. It is an excellent
source of flavonoids, carotenoids, phenolic acids, vitamin C, and it is a plant
that contains the glucosinolate glucotropaeolin. The major degradation product
of glucotropaeolin is benzyl isothiocyanate which is known for its various
biological activities. In this study, an essential oil was isolated from the seeds
of the Tropaeolum majus L. altum plant by microwave-assisted distillation and
analysed using the GC-MS technique. Two compounds were identified, benzyl
isothiocyanate as the major one (97.81%), and 2-phenylacetonitrile as a minor
one (0.80%). Tropaeolum majus L. altum essential oil and pure benzyl isothiocyanate were then submitted to the two-phase in vitro and ex vivo digestion simulations. The
analysis performed by the GC-MS/MS technique showed greater stability of
benzyl isothiocyanate from essential oil after in vitro (97.57%), and ex vivo
(73.47%) gastric phases of the simulated digestion methods, compared to its
stability after in vitro (71.17%) and ex vivo (54.90%) intestinal phases. A
similar trend was shown for pure benzyl isothiocyanate.