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Agronomic biofortification of Brassica with selenium—enrichment of SeMet and its identification in Brassica seeds and meal
Authors:Mervi M Seppänen  Juha Kontturi  Isabel Lopez Heras  Yolanda Madrid  Carmen Cámara  Helinä Hartikainen
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural Sciences, Universtity of Helsinki, P.O. Box?27, 00014, Helsinki, Finland
3. Departamento de Química Analítica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Avda Complutense s/n, 28040, Madrid, Spain
2. Department of Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box?27, 00014, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient and is circulated to the food chain through crops. Brassica species are efficient in Se accumulation and thus, good species for Se biofortification purposes. The residual fraction obtained after oil processing of Brassica seeds, the meal, is an important protein source in animal diets and used in feed concentrates. The accumulation of soil or foliar applied Se in the seeds and meal of Brassica napus and B. rapa as well as its effects on growth and yield formation was studied in two field experiments. Also, a HPLC-ICP-MS based method for the identification and quantification of Se species in Brassica seeds and meal was developed. Selenium application did not affect the yield or oil content. High accumulation of Se in the seeds and meal (1.92–1.96 μg Se g?1) was detected. Biotransformation of inorganic Se was evaluated by using HPLC-ICP-MS previous enzymatic hydrolysis for species extraction. The Se speciation studies showed that up to 85% of the total Se was SeMet whereas other Se-species were not detected. We conclude that the agronomic biofortification of Brassica species can improve the nutritive quality of the protein rich meal fraction as it contains significant amount of SeMet.
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