1. Glucosinolates (a secondary metabolites) and observed in family Brassicaceae. Its concentration is higher in plants when salinity stress is extant above the tolerance levels (See attachment 1 for detail information).
2. Glutathione (a tripeptide, a major source of non-protein thiols in most plant cells) is an important antioxidant; and proficient of preventing the damage to important cellular components caused by ROS. Thus, glutathione plays a significant role under adverse environmental condition including salt stress. More precisely, glutathione acts as antioxidant maintaining homeostasis among different components of the antioxidant system (See attachment 2 and 3 for detail information).