glucosinolate
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[edit]Noun
[edit]glucosinolate (plural glucosinolates)
- (organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any glycosinolate in which the sugar component is glucose.
- 1991, Alan J. Duncan, “Chapter 6: Glucosinolates”, in J. P. Felix D'Mello, C. M. Duffus, John H. Duffus, editors, Toxic Substances in Crop Plants, page 126:
- Glucosinolates are a group of plant thioglucosides found principally among members of the Cruciferae.
- 1999, Lars Ove Dragsted, Naturally Occurring Antitumourigens[1], page 41:
- Intakes of indoles or their parental glucosinolates, may have beneficial health effects as well as toxicological effects.
- 2003, K. C. Walker, E. J. Booth, “Sulphur Nutrition and Oilseed Quality”, in Y.P. Abrol, A. Ahmad, editors, Sulphur in Plants, page 323:
- Sulphur availability has a larger effect on the content of glucosinolates, sulphur containing secondary metabolites, in both the vegetation and the seed of oilseed rape plant.
Synonyms
[edit]- (glycosinolate whose sugar component is glucose): glucosinate