Elicitation: a new perspective into plant chemo-diversity and functional property

Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2023;63(20):4522-4540. doi: 10.1080/10408398.2021.2004388. Epub 2021 Nov 22.

Abstract

Sprouts are consumed as fresh foods or their flours can be added in processed products as determinants of sensory perception, product differentiation, and shelf life. Elicitation technique can be used to accumulate phytochemicals in plant sprouts thereby improving their functionality. This review summarized the recent state of knowledge on the use of elicitors to produce sprouts with improved functional properties. Elicitation using abiotic or biotic elicitors has been applied to increase the yield of sprout secondary metabolites (glucosinolates, aminobutyric acid, phenolic compounds), biological activities (antioxidant, anti-obesity, antidiabetic properties), and growth. Elicitors trigger the synthesis of plant metabolites by changing enzyme activities or gene expression related to the plant defence system. They also promote sprout growth by enhancing the levels of plant growth hormones. Elicitation is an effective method to produce sprouts with improved health benefits, and enhance their growth. Future studies are needed to identify early plant signaling pathways to fully understand elicitors' mechanisms on plant metabolites. Moreover, further investigation can be impetus in revealing the lower and upper limits of elicitor that can be applied in sprouts without compromising health and environmental safety.

Keywords: Elicitation; functional properties; metabolite; sprout bioactivity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antioxidants* / analysis
  • Phenols / analysis
  • Phenols / pharmacology
  • Plants* / metabolism
  • Seedlings / chemistry

Substances

  • Antioxidants
  • Phenols