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Effect of flooding and drought on the content of phenolics, sugars, photosynthetic pigments and vitamin C, and antioxidant potential of young Chinese cabbage (CROSBI ID 294401)

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Šola, Ivana ; Stić, Petra ; Rusak, Gordana Effect of flooding and drought on the content of phenolics, sugars, photosynthetic pigments and vitamin C, and antioxidant potential of young Chinese cabbage // European food research and technology, 1 (2021), 03759-1, 8. doi: 10.1007/s00217-021-03759-1

Podaci o odgovornosti

Šola, Ivana ; Stić, Petra ; Rusak, Gordana

engleski

Effect of flooding and drought on the content of phenolics, sugars, photosynthetic pigments and vitamin C, and antioxidant potential of young Chinese cabbage

Due to extreme climate changes, plants are exposed to severe soil water content, i.e. flooding and drought. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of different soil water content on the nutritional potential of young Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis) on the level of phenolics, sugars, photosynthetic pigments and antioxidant capacity. Total phenolic acids were induced in plants grown under drought conditions. Both types of stress increased soluble sugars in Chinese cabbage but reduced total tannins. Plants grown under drought had more L-ascorbic acid than the control group ; however, the concentration of ferulic acid and quercetin was reduced. On the other hand, excess of water increased the amount of sinapic and ferulic acid, main hydroxycinnamic acids in Chinese cabbage. Photosynthetic pigments were more susceptible to flooding (reduced amount) than drought, the only exception was chlorophyll b whose concentration was significantly higher in plants grown under drought. In addition, among all the measured parameters, chlorophyll b reacted most specifically against flooding (decreased) and drought (increased). Chinese cabbage grown under flooding had reduced amount of porphyrins compared to the one grown under normal and drought conditions, but showed higher antioxidant capacity (ABTS). Based on the results, the use of excess water could be considered as a possibility when growing young Chinese cabbage since it increased the concentration of antioxidants sinapic and ferulic acid and resulted in higher antioxidant capacity, recorded by ABTS assay, compared to control plants.

Anthocyanins ; Carotenoids ; Chlorophyll ; Climate change ; Flavonoids ; Phenolic acids

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Podaci o izdanju

1

2021.

03759-1

8

objavljeno

1438-2385

10.1007/s00217-021-03759-1

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Poljoprivreda (agronomija)

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