Metabolic profiling and biological capacity of Pieris brassicae fed with kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)

被引:48
|
作者
Ferreres, Federico [2 ]
Fernandes, Fatima [1 ]
Oliveira, Jorge M. A. [3 ]
Valentao, Patricia [1 ]
Pereira, Jose A. [4 ]
Andrade, Paula B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Fac Farm, Serv Farmacognosia, REQUIMTE, P-4050047 Oporto, Portugal
[2] CSIC, CEBAS, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Res Grp Qual Safety & Bioact Plant Foods, Murcia 30100, Spain
[3] Univ Porto, Fac Farm, Serv Farmacol, REQUIMTE FARMA, P-4050047 Oporto, Portugal
[4] CIMO, Escola Super Agr, Inst Politecn Braganca, P-5301855 Braganca, Portugal
关键词
Pieris brassicae L; Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala; Phenolic compounds; Organic acids; Biological activity; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; COSTATA DC; ANTIOXIDATIVE PROPERTIES; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; EXTERNAL LEAVES; ORGANIC-ACIDS; CABBAGE; FLAVONOIDS; CHROMATOGRAPHY; FECES;
D O I
10.1016/j.fct.2009.02.014
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Phenolic and organic acid profiles of aqueous extracts from Pieris brassicae material and the host kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) leaves were determined by HPLC/UV-DAD/MSn-ESI and HPLC-UV, respectively. The identified phenolics included acylated and nonacylated flavonoid glycosides, hydroxycinnamic acyl gentiobiosides, and sulphate phenolics. Kale exhibited the highest content (11 g/kg lyophilized extract), while no phenolics were identified in the butterflies or exuviae. Nine different organic acids were characterized in the materials, with kale showing the highest amount (112 g/kg lyophilized extract). With the exception of the exuviae extract, the rest were screened for bioactivity. Using spectrophotometric microassays, all exhibited antiradical capacity against DPPH and NO in a concentration-dependent way, whereas only kale and excrement extracts were active against superoxide. All displayed activity on intestinal smooth muscle, albeit with distinct relaxation-contraction profiles. Larvae and butterfly extracts were more efficacious for intestinal relaxation than was kale extract, whereas excrement extract evoked only contractions, thus evidencing their different compositions. Collectively, these results show that A brassicae sequesters and metabolizes kale's phenolic compounds. Moreover, the extract's bioactivities suggest that they may constitute an interesting source of bioactive compounds whose complex chemical structures preclude either synthesis or isolation. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1209 / 1220
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Mapping of Re, a gene conferring the red leaf trait in ornamental kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)
    Ren, Jie
    Liu, Zhiyong
    Niu, Ruiqing
    Feng, Hui
    PLANT BREEDING, 2015, 134 (04) : 494 - 500
  • [32] Fine-mapping of a gene for the lobed leaf, BoLl, in ornamental kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)
    Jie Ren
    Zhiyong Liu
    Jiangtao Du
    Wei Fu
    Ailin Hou
    Hui Feng
    Molecular Breeding, 2019, 39
  • [33] Volatile Constituents throughout Brassica oleracea L. Var. acephala Germination
    Fernandes, Fatima
    de Pinho, Paula Guedes
    Valentao, Patricia
    Pereira, Jose A.
    Andrade, Paula B.
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2009, 57 (15) : 6795 - 6802
  • [34] SELECTION FOR RESISTANCE TO CLUBROOT (PLASMODIOPHORA-BRASSICAE) IN MARROWSTEM KALE (BRASSICA-OLERACEA VAR ACEPHALA L)
    BRADSHAW, JE
    WILLIAMSON, CJ
    ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY, 1991, 119 (03) : 501 - 511
  • [35] Mapping of Pi, a gene conferring pink leaf in ornamental kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala DC)
    Zhu, Pengfang
    Cheng, Mingming
    Feng, Xin
    Xiong, Yong
    Liu, Chang
    Kang, Yaohai
    EUPHYTICA, 2016, 207 (02) : 377 - 385
  • [36] The amino acid composition of kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala), fresh and after culinary and technological processing
    Lisiewska, Zofia
    Kmiecik, Waldemar
    Korus, Anna
    FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2008, 108 (02) : 642 - 648
  • [37] Influence of Pretreatments on Quality Parameters and Nutritional Compounds of Dried Galega Kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)
    Ana C. Araújo
    Sara M. Oliveira
    Inês N. Ramos
    Teresa R. S. Brandão
    Cristina L. M. Silva
    Food and Bioprocess Technology, 2016, 9 : 872 - 881
  • [38] Effect of preliminary processing and method of preservation on the content of glucosinolates in kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) leaves
    Korus, Anna
    Slupski, Jacek
    Gebczynski, Piotr
    Banas, Anna
    LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 59 (02) : 1003 - 1008
  • [39] Effect of cold storage and harvest date on bioactive compounds in curly kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala)
    Hagen, Sidsel Fiskaa
    Borge, Grethe Iren A.
    Solhaug, Knut Asbjorn
    Bengtsson, Gunnar B.
    POSTHARVEST BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY, 2009, 51 (01) : 36 - 42
  • [40] Effect of Developmental Stages on Glucosinolate Contents in Kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala)
    Lee, Heon-Hak
    Yang, Si-Chang
    Lee, Min-Ki
    Ryu, Dong-Ki
    Park, Suhyoung
    Chung, Sun-Ok
    Park, Sang Un
    Lim, Yong-Pyo
    Kim, Sun-Ju
    KOREAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2015, 33 (02) : 177 - 185