The effect of microwave treatment on the content of glucosinolates (GSL) in radish seeds and volatile odor compounds in the microwaved radish seed oils (MRSO) is still unclear. In this study, a total of 13 GSL were identified and quantified in five radish seed varieties by UPLC-IMS-QTOF-MS, among which glucoraphenin, glucoraphasatin, glucoerucin accounting for up to 90 %. Total GSL decreased by 47.39-67.88% after microwave processing. Moreover, 58 odor compounds were identified in MRSO, including 6 sulfides, 12 nitriles, 2 isothiocyanates, 10 alcohols, 12 aldehydes, 5 ketones, 6 acids, and 5 others. The major odor compounds were (methyldisulfanyl)methane, dimethyltrisulfane, (methylsulfinyl)methane, 3-(methylsulfanyl)-1-propanol, methyl thiocyanate, hexanenitrile, 5-(methylsulfanyl)pentanenitrile, and 4-isothiocyanato-1-butene with odor activity value (OAV) higher than 1. The principal components analysis (PCA) results can distinguish MRSO from five different radish seed varieties, three of which (H20-18, H20-19 and H20-28) were in one group and other two (H20-23 and H20-26) were in another group. In addition, aliphatic GSL showed positive correlations with sulfides, isothiocyanates, and nitriles, while negative correlations with alcohols. This work provides a new insight into the odor contribution of GSL degradation products.

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