A renewed interest in glucosinolates (GSLs) as compounds with biocidal and
anticarcinogenic activity demands evaluation of the available variability i
n germplasm collections. The objective of the present study was to evaluate
a germplasm collection of the genus Brassica for total content and profile
of seed GSLs. A total of 1708 entries from 20 Brassica species were nondes
tructively analysed by near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy. The total GS
L content and the concentrations of sinigrin, progoitrin, gluconapin, gluco
erucin, glucoiberin, and 4-hydroxyglucobrassicin were estimated by means of
previously developed calibration equations. One hundred and fifty entries,
having either high GSL content or potentially interesting GSL profiles, we
re selected and further analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography.
The collection contained great variability for GSL content and profile. Ve
ry high GSL contents (>200 mu mol g(-1)) were measured in accessions of B.
montana, B. nigra, and B. oleracea. The greatest intraspecific variability
occurred in B. oleracea, where six contrasting GSL profiles were identified
. The detected variability might be useful for the development of Brassica
crops containing high GSL content and specific GSL profiles.