USDA Logo
ARS Logo

  New Crops and Processing Technology Research
Printer FriendlyPrintable version     Email this pageEmail this page
 
Search
 
 
This site only
  Advanced Search
 
Research
  Programs and Projects
 
 
  Display category headings
Research
Research >
Title: Pesticidal Activity of Glucosinolates and Their Degradation Products

Author

Submitted to: Great Lakes Regional American Chemical Society Symposium
Publication Acceptance Date: September 13, 2004
Publication Date: October 20, 2004
Citation: Vaughn, S.F. 2004. Pesticidal Activity Of Glucosinolates And Their Degradation Products. Great Lakes Regional American Chemical Society Symposium.

Technical Abstract: Glucosinolates are a class of water soluble organic anions whose degradation products are produced when plant cells are ruptured and the glucosinolates present in vacuoles are enzymatically hydrolyzed by myrosinase (ß-thioglucosidase glucohydrolase) to principally form substituted isothiocyanates, nitriles, and thiocyanates. These degradation products are primarily responsible for the biological activities associated with glucosinolates. Due to environmental concerns using synthetic chemical herbicides and soil fumigants (such as methyl bromide, a potent ozone-depleting compound), the practical utilization of glucosinolate-containing plants and plant products as green manures and soil amendments is currently an active area of research.

   
ARS Home |  USDA |  Home | About Us | Research | Products & Services | People & Places  | News & Events | Partnering | Careers | Contact Us | Help |
Site Map |  Freedom of Information Act |  Statements & Disclaimers |  Employee Resources |  FirstGov |  White House