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Bioactive Compounds from Eruca sativa Seeds

Eleonora Pagnotta, Luisa Ugolini, Roberto Matteo, Laura Righetti

2022Encyclopedia21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eruca sativa Miller (Brassicaceae) is an insect-pollinated diploid annual species which grows spontaneously in the entire Mediterranean basin from semi-arid to arid-hot conditions and is cultivated in Northern America, Europe, and Asia as either salad or oilseed crop. Here, some essential background was provided on this versatile crop, summarizing the present status of Eruca sativa research focusing on the wealth of bioactive ingredients in its seeds, which may find exploitation in agriculture, in the food industries and as nutraceuticals for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Fatty acids of Eruca sativa seed oil, gums, glucosinolates and soluble and insoluble phenol and flavonoid fractions in the defatted press cake are the main bioactive compounds considered to date by the scientific literature and that deserve attention for their physical and biological activities.

Topics & Concepts

ErucaNutraceuticalCropBiologyBrassicaceaeAridBoltingBotanyBiotechnologyAgronomyFood scienceEcologyGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesMoringa oleifera research and applications
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