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Vsebnost in pomen bioaktivnih snovi v brokoliju (Brassica oleracea var. italica L.) glede na okoljske dejavnike in tehnologije pridelovanja
ID Vrhovnik, Manca (Author), ID Kacjan Maršić, Nina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Brokoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica L.) je zelenjava, ki jo uvrščamo v družino križnic (Brassicaceae). Vsebuje visoke vsebnosti bioaktivnih snovi, predvsem glukozinolatov, vitaminov in flavonoidov. Najpomembnejši vitamin v brokoliju je vitamin C (askorbinska kislina), ki spada med najpomembnejše antioksidante v brokoliju. Brokoli zaradi visoke vsebnosti teh bioaktivnih snovi velikokrat priporočajo in vključujejo v dietno prehrano, redno uživanje brokolija pa pomaga tudi pri številnih boleznih. Glavni namen diplomskega dela je podrobneje predstaviti vsebnost in sestavo glukozinolatov v brokoliju glede na okoljske dejavnike in tehnologijo pridelovanja. Najpogosteje zastopani glukozinolati v brokoliju so alifatski glukozinolati. Na njihovo vsebnost vpliva več dejavnikov, kot so: sorta, okoljski dejavniki (tla, vremenske razmere), fiziološka starost rastline, zdravstveno stanje rastline, tehnologija pridelave in dejavniki po obiranju (skladiščenje, termična obdelava). Posledica delovanja dejavnikov je sprememba količine, zgradbe in kakovosti glukozinolatov. Sorta vpliva na količino in zgradbo posameznih glukozinolatov, kar se pri brokoliju izrazi zlasti pri aromatskih in indolnih glukozinolatih. Gojenje brokolija v spomladansko/poletni sezoni daje večje vsebnosti indolnih glukozinolatov kot gojenje v poletno/jesenskem času. Pri ohranjanju vsebnosti indolnih glukozinolatov pomagajo tudi mikorizne glive. Razlike v vsebnosti glukozinolatov se pojavijo tudi pri načinu pridelave brokolija, kjer so lahko vsebnosti pri ekološko pridelanem brokoliju znatno višje v primerjavi z brokolijem iz integrirane pridelave.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:brokoli, Brassica oleracea var. italica, glukozinolati, bioaktivne snovi, vitamini
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[M. Vrhovnik]
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-103226 This link opens in a new window
UDC:635.356:577.16(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:9029497 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.09.2018
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Language:English
Title:The content and importance of bioactive compounds in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica L.) regarding to the environmental factors and cultivation methods
Abstract:
Broccoli is a vegetable (Brassica oleracea var. italica L.) which is classified in crucifers (Brassicaceae) family. It is known by a high content of bioactive compounds, particularly glucosinolates, vitamins and flavonoids. The most important vitamin in broccoli is vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is one of the most important antioxidants in broccoli. Due to the high content of these bioactive compounds, broccoli is often recommended and included in dietary nutrition, and regular broccoli consumption also helps with many diseases. The main purpose of this thesis is to present the content and the structure of glucosinolates in terms to the environmental factors and cultivation methods. The most commonly represented glucosinolates in broccoli are aliphatic glucosinolates. The glucosinolate content is influenced by several factors, such as: variety, environmental factors (soil, weather conditions), physiological plant age, plant health, cultivation methods and postharvest treatments (storage, heat treatment). The results of the factors impacts are the changes of the quantity, structure and quality of glucosinolates. Variety affects the quantity and structure of individual glucosinolates, in broccoli is exspressed in particular for aromatic and indole glucosinolates. Broccoli cultivation during the spring/summer season produces higher levels of indole glucosinolates than during the summer/autumn season. Mycorrhizal fungi are also included in preserving the content of indole glucosinolates. Differences in the content of glucosinolates also occur in terms of the cultivation methods, since the broccoli from the organic cultivation could have significant higher glucosinolates content than broccoli from the integrated production system.

Keywords:broccoli, Brassica oleracea var. italica, glucosinolates, bioactive compounds, vitamins

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