Abstract

Abstract The glucosinolate and phenolic profiles of 37 rocket salad accessions (32 Eruca sativa and 5 Diplotaxis tenuifolia) were obtained by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry. Eleven desulpho-glucosinolates (DS-GLSs) were isolated and the glucosinolate profiles did not differ between the two species. Total DS-GLS content, expressed as sinigrin equivalents (SE) revealed a certain variability, ranging from 0.76 to 2.46 g kg−1 d.w. but, again, the quantitative analysis did not discriminates Eruca from Diplotaxis. The polyphenol evaluation by HPLC-DAD–MS allowed the identification of two different classes of compounds in the two rocket salad species. Qualitative differences were observed between the polyphenol profiles at specific level: quercetin derivatives were the main phenolics of Diplotaxis, whereas kaempferol derivatives characterised Eruca samples. The contents of total flavonoids determined as rutin equivalents (RE) ranged from 4.68 to 31.39 g kg−1 d.w. Kaempferol-3,4′-diglucoside (71.4–82.2%) and isorhamnetin-3,4′-di-glucoside (7.8–18.4%) were always isolated as first and second more abundant phenolic compounds in Eruca samples. No marker phenolic compounds were isolated in Diplotaxis samples.

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