glukosinolater
Glukosinolater are a diverse group of sulfur-containing secondary metabolites found primarily in the plant family Brassicaceae, which includes cabbage, broccoli, kale, mustard, and horseradish. They are glycosides composed of a glucose moiety linked to a sulfur- or nitrogen-containing aglycone with a side chain that is derived from amino acids such as methionine, valine, tryptophan, or phenylalanine. The side chain determines the specific glucosinolate name, such as glucoraphanin, sinigrin, and glucoerucin.
In intact plants, glukosinolater are relatively stable and stored in specialized cells. When plant tissue is
Biological and health aspects: Some isothiocyanates are studied for potential anti-cancer properties, cellular defense, and anti-microbial
Dietary and culinary notes: Glukosinolater levels vary by species, cultivar, growing conditions, and storage. Cooking methods,