Molecules (Sep 2019)

Effect of Methyl Jasmonate on Phenolic Accumulation in Wounded Broccoli

  • Yuge Guan,
  • Wenzhong Hu,
  • Aili Jiang,
  • Yongping Xu,
  • Rengaowa Sa,
  • Ke Feng,
  • Manru Zhao,
  • Jiaoxue Yu,
  • Yaru Ji,
  • Mengyang Hou,
  • Xiaozhe Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24193537
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 19
p. 3537

Abstract

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In order to find an efficient way for broccoli to increase the phenolic content, this study intended primarily to elucidate the effect of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) treatment on the phenolic accumulation in broccoli. The optimum concentration of MeJA was studied first, and 10 μM MeJA was chosen as the most effective concentration to improve the phenolic content in wounded broccoli. Furthermore, in order to elucidate the effect of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) treatment on phenolic biosynthesis in broccoli, the key enzyme activities of phenylpropanoid metabolism, the total phenolic content (TPC), individual phenolic compounds (PC), antioxidant activity (AOX) and antioxidant metabolism-associated enzyme activities were investigated. Results show that MeJA treatment stimulated phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL), cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (C4H), and 4-coumarin coenzyme A ligase (4CL) enzymes activities in phenylpropanoid metabolism, and inhibited the activity of polyphenol oxidase (PPO), and further accelerated the accumulation of the wound-induced rutin, caffeic acid, and cinnamic acid accumulation, which contributed to the result of the total phenolic content increasing by 34.8% and ferric reducing antioxidant power increasing by 154.9% in broccoli. These results demonstrate that MeJA in combination with wounding stress can induce phenylpropanoid metabolism for the wound-induced phenolic accumulation in broccoli.

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