Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil

Bonte A, Schweiger R, Pons C, Wagner C, Brühl L, Matthäus B, Müller C (2017)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 65(50)(50): 11073-11084.

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Bonte, Anja; Schweiger, RabeaUniBi; Pons, CarolineUniBi; Wagner, Claudia; Brühl, Ludger; Matthäus, Bertrand; Müller, CarolineUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Virgin rapeseed (Brassica napus) oil is a valuable niche product, if delivered in high quality. In this study, the effects of moist storage of B. napus seeds for one to four days on the seed metabolome and the chemo-sensory properties of the produced oils were determined. The concentrations of several primary metabolites including monosaccharides and amino acids rapidly increased in the seeds, probably indicating the breakdown of storage compounds to support seed germination. Seed concentrations of indole glucosinolates increased with a slight time offset suggesting that amino acids may be used to modify secondary metabolism. The volatile profiles of the oils were pronouncedly influenced by moist seed storage, with the sensory quality of the oils decreasing. This study provides a direct time-resolved link between seed metabolism under moist conditions and the quality of the resulting oils, thereby emphasizing the crucial role of dry seed storage to ensure high oil quality.
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Band
65(50)
Ausgabe
50
Seite(n)
11073-11084
ISSN
0021-8561, 1520-5118
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2915636

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Bonte A, Schweiger R, Pons C, et al. Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2017;65(50)(50):11073-11084.
Bonte, A., Schweiger, R., Pons, C., Wagner, C., Brühl, L., Matthäus, B., & Müller, C. (2017). Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 65(50)(50), 11073-11084. doi:10.1021/acs.jafc.7b04149
Bonte, Anja, Schweiger, Rabea, Pons, Caroline, Wagner, Claudia, Brühl, Ludger, Matthäus, Bertrand, and Müller, Caroline. 2017. “Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil”. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 65(50) (50): 11073-11084.
Bonte, A., Schweiger, R., Pons, C., Wagner, C., Brühl, L., Matthäus, B., and Müller, C. (2017). Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 65(50), 11073-11084.
Bonte, A., et al., 2017. Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 65(50)(50), p 11073-11084.
A. Bonte, et al., “Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil”, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 65(50), 2017, pp. 11073-11084.
Bonte, A., Schweiger, R., Pons, C., Wagner, C., Brühl, L., Matthäus, B., Müller, C.: Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 65(50), 11073-11084 (2017).
Bonte, Anja, Schweiger, Rabea, Pons, Caroline, Wagner, Claudia, Brühl, Ludger, Matthäus, Bertrand, and Müller, Caroline. “Metabolic changes during storage of Brassica napus seeds under moist conditions and consequences for the sensory quality of the resulting virgin oil”. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 65(50).50 (2017): 11073-11084.
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