Content of tocopherol isomers in oilseed radish cultivars - a short report
2009
Pegg, R.B.,University of Georgia, Athens (USA). Dept. of Food Science and Technology | Amarowicz, R.,Polish Academy of Sciences, Olsztyn (Poland). Inst. of Animal Reproduction and Food Research, Div. of Food Science
Three oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus [cv. Daikon, China Rose, and German]) cultivars from two research farms in Saskatchewan, Canada, were analysed for their tocopherol contents. The findings were compared to tocopherol levels determined in an oriental mustard, a field mustard, a canola, and an arugula cultivar. HPLC data revealed that the oilseed radish cultivars were devoid of both alpha- and beta-tocopherol, but contained gamma-tocopherol at levels similarly found in many canola varieties (i.e., 11.4 mg/100 g seed). In addition, they possessed a small content of delta-tocopherol (~1-1.4 g/100g seed)
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