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Allyl isothiocyanate and 6-(methylsulfinyl) hexyl isothiocyanate contents vary among wild and cultivated wasabi (Eutrema japonium).

Authors :
Kyoko Yamane
Tomoe Yamada-Kato
Natsuko Haga
Kaori Ishida
Seiji Murayama
Keiko Kobayashi
Isao Okunishi
Source :
Breeding Science. 2023, Vol. 73 Issue 3, p237-245. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Wasabi (Japanese horseradish, Eutrema japonicum) is the only cultivated species in the genus Eutrema with functional components that provide a strong pungent flavor. To evaluate genetic resources for wasabi breed‐ ing, we surveyed variations in the two most abundant isothiocyanate (ITC) components in wasabi, allyl iso‐ thiocyanate (AITC) and 6-methylsulfinyl (hexyl) isothiocyanate (6-MSITC, hexaraphane). We also examined the phylogenetic relationships among 36 accessions of wild and cultivated wasabi in Japan using chloroplast DNA analysis. Our results showed that (i) the 6-MSITC content in currently cultivated wasabi accessions was significantly higher than in escaped cultivars, whereas the AITC content was not significantly different. (ii) Additionally, the 6-MSITC content in cultivated wasabi was significantly lower in the spring than during other seasons. This result suggested that the 6-MSITC content responds to environmental conditions. (iii) The phylogenetic position and the 6-MSITC content of accessions from Rebun, Hokkaido Prefecture had different profiles compared with those from southern Honshu, Japan, indicating heterogeneity of the Rebun popula‐ tions from other Japanese wasabi accessions. (iv) The total content of AITC and 6-MSITC in cultivated wasabi was significantly higher than that of wild wasabi. In conclusion, old cultivars or landraces of wasabi, “zairai”, are the most suitable candidates for immediate use as genetic resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13447610
Volume :
73
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Breeding Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173184331
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.22080