glucoerucin
Glucoerucin is a natural glucosinolate found in several Brassicaceae vegetables, notably in arugula (Eruca sativa) and related leafy greens. It is one of the glucosinolates responsible for the distinctive flavors of many cruciferous plants.
Chemically, glucoerucin consists of a glucose moiety linked via sulfur to a 4-(methylthio)butyl side chain. It
When plant tissue is damaged, the enzyme myrosinase hydrolyzes glucoerucin to yield glucose and the corresponding
In plants, glucoerucin and related glucosinolates deter pests and contribute to chemical defenses. In humans, erucin
Content of glucoerucin in plants varies with cultivar, growing conditions, and post-harvest handling. Some glucosinolates can