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Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science | 2013

Comparison of the Characteristics of Seed Germination and the First Stage of Growth in Cynanchum wilfordii (Maxim.) by Different Light Conditions

Ji Hye Yoo; Eun Soo Seong; Jae Geun Lee; Chul Joong Kim; Jae Hoo Choi; Gi Hye Lee; In Seong Hwang; Eun Bee Hwang; Jung Dae Lim; Young Sup Ahn; Chung Berm Park; Chang Yeon Yu

This study was carried out to compare the characteristics of seed germination and the first stage of growth in Cynanchum wilfordii (Maxim.) by different light conditions such ass fluorescent light, dark and light emitting diode (LED). There was not much difference from the germination rate of C. wilfordii (Maxim.) in different light conditions for 10 days. The highest of germination rate occurred over 91.11 percentage by LED red condition at 26℃. Also mean germination veloc- ity and promptness index were represented the highest results of 2.3 ea/day and 52.67 under red light, respectively. But mean germination time under both LED red and blue light was represented low data that it takes over three days for germi- nating of seed. Even though handling both LED red and blue lights, the germination uniformity was not constant. These results may help our understanding of variations in germination characteristics for C. wilfordii (Maxim.) seeds treated under different light conditions.


Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science | 2013

The Germination Characteristics of Seed by Storage and Germination Temperature in Astragalus membranaceus

Jae Hoo Choi; Jae Geun Lee; Eun Soo Seong; Ji Hye Yoo; Chul Joong Kim; Gi Hye Lee; Young Sup Ahn; Chung Berm Park; Jung Dae Lim; Chang Yeon Yu

*Department of Applied Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea.**Bioherb Research Institute, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea.***Department of Herbal Crop Research, NIHHS, RDA, Eumseong 369-873, Korea.****Department of Herbal Medicine Resource, Kangwon National University, Samcheok 245-907, Korea.ABSTRACT : This study was investigated to evaluate germination rate of Astragalus membranaceus B. in Korea as affectedby storage temperature, germination temperature and storage period of seed. The highest germination rate was obtainedfrom condition of 25℃ in germination temperature. Seeds were stored at −20℃ and 5℃ for 8 weeks has showed higher ger-mination rate than one at room temperatures. The germination rates showed significantly difference by harvested year of2010, 2011 and 2012. The seed of A. membranaceus in harvested year of 2011 and 2012 had germinated well. On the otherhand, seeds in harvested year of 2010 were not nearly germinated. Consequently, the longer storage period after seed har-vest lower germination rate and seed vigor as well.Key Words : Astragalus membranaceus, Germination Rate, Germinative Energy, Storage Temperature, Germination Temperature


Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science | 2013

Antimelanogenic Effect and Whitening of Anthocyanin Rich Fraction from Seeds of Liriope platyphylla

Myoung Gun Choung; Young Sun Hwang; Gi Ppeum Kim; Kyung Geun Ahn; Hoon Seob Shim; Seung Beom Hong; Jae Hoo Choi; Chang Yeon Yu; Ill Min Chung; Seung-Hyun Kim; Jung Dae Lim

This study was performed to determine the antimelanogenic effect and tyrosinase inhibitory activities of anthocyanin rich fraction (AN-SLP) from Liriope platyphylla Wang et Tang seeds. Anthocyanins isolated from L. platyphylla seeds revealed the presence of four major anthocyanin components, which were tentatively identified as delphinidin-3-O- glucoside, delphinidin-3-O-rutinoside, petunidin-3-O-rutinoside, and malvidin-3-O-rutinoside using semipreparative HPLC, 1 H-NMR, 13 C NMR, FAB-MS and LC/ES-MS. The inhibitory effect of AN-SLP on tyrosinase activity was studied using in vitro (against mushroom tyrosinase) and ex vivo (against B16 melanoma cell tyrosinase) models. Cellular tyrosinase activity was decreased by AN-SLP treatment in B 16 melanoma cells through dose dependent manner, but AN-SLP did not inhibit mushroom tyrosinase and L-DOPA oxidation directly. AN-SLP showed melanin inhibition by 53.2% at 50 ㎍/㎖ which was 0.7 times more efficient than the antimelanogenic effect of commercial arbutin and kojic acid (36.5%) also did not show cell toxicity. Additionally, AN-SLP inhibited the activity of α-glucosidase and the glycosylation of tyrosinase in melanoma cell. The resulting unsaturated glycosylation of tyrosinase makes it unstable and disturb correct transportation. From theses results, we conclude that AN-SLP could be used as anti-melanogenic agent for skin whitening.


Comparative and Functional Genomics | 2015

Expressed Sequence Tags Analysis and Design of Simple Sequence Repeats Markers from a Full-Length cDNA Library in Perilla frutescens (L.)

Eun Soo Seong; Ji Hye Yoo; Jae Hoo Choi; Chang Heum Kim; Mi Ran Jeon; Byeong Ju Kang; Jae Geun Lee; Seon Kang Choi; Bimal Kumar Ghimire; Chang Yeon Yu

Perilla frutescens is valuable as a medicinal plant as well as a natural medicine and functional food. However, comparative genomics analyses of P. frutescens are limited due to a lack of gene annotations and characterization. A full-length cDNA library from P. frutescens leaves was constructed to identify functional gene clusters and probable EST-SSR markers via analysis of 1,056 expressed sequence tags. Unigene assembly was performed using basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) homology searches and annotated Gene Ontology (GO). A total of 18 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were designed as primer pairs. This study is the first to report comparative genomics and EST-SSR markers from P. frutescens will help gene discovery and provide an important source for functional genomics and molecular genetic research in this interesting medicinal plant.


Russian Journal of Plant Physiology | 2016

Morphological changes and increase of resistance to oxidative stress by overexpression of the LebZIP2 gene in Nicotiana benthamiana

Eun Soo Seong; J. H. Yoo; N. J. Kim; Jae Hoo Choi; Jae Geun Lee; Bimal Kumar Ghimire; Ill-Min Chung; Chang-Yeon Yu

The tomato bZIP2-encoding gene was inserted into the Nicotiana benthamiana genome using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation to characterize resistance to oxidative stress and two herbicides, glyphosate and paraquat. We produced transgenic tobacco plants using the LebZIP2 gene, which were then utilized to examine salt stress and herbicide resistance through oxidative mechanisms. Transgenic LebZIP2-overexpressing plants were examined using specific primers for selection marker genes (PCR using genomic DNA) and target genes (RT-PCR). Based on microscopic examination, we observed an increase in leaf thickness and cell number in transgenic plants. The electrolyte leakage of leaves suggested that LebZIP2-overexpressing lines were weak tolerant to NaCl stress and resistant to methyl viologen. During our analysis, transgenic lines were exposed to different herbicides. Transgenic plants showed an increased tolerance based on visual injury, as well as an increased biomass. Based on these results, the LebZIP2 gene may be involved in oxidative stress tolerance and cell development in plants.


Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science | 2015

Growth Characteristics and Phenol Compounds Analysis of Collected Perilla frutescens Resources From China and Japan

Eun Soo Seong; Eun Won Seo; Ill Min Chung; Myong Jo Kim; Hee Young Kim; Ji Hye Yoo; Jae Hoo Choi; Nam Jun Kim; Chang Yeon Yu

This study was conducted to find out the variation in agronomic trait and chemical composition in the collected Perilla frutescens from China and Japan. From the results of growth investigation, the maximum number if branches was 26.7ea in Japan 134 line, followed by 25 nodes number in China 119 line. Among the different lines investigated, maximum number of panicle number (108.8) were observed in China 114 line. 1000 seed weight was maximum (4.12 g) in China 118 line. Flowering time of different collected lines varied significantly with average value of 175.5 days and the average line required for maturation of seedlings was 205.1 days. Plant height was the highest (248.9 cm) in China 107 line. Highest number of total picking leaves was 965ea, and the average picked period was 54 days. The major phenol compounds contained in Perilla frutescens showed wide variation for Syringic acid, Benzoic acid, Naringin, o-Coumaric acid, Myricetin, Naringenin and Hesperetin. Japan 139 line showed the highest level of total phenol contents (, dry weight).


Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science | 2015

Effect of Growth Enhancement by Storage and Soil Types of Cutting Slips in Lycium chinense Mill

Chul Joong Kim; Eun Soo Seong; Ji Hye Yoo; Jae Hoo Choi; Chang Heum Kim; Byeong Ju Kang; Mi Ran Jeon; Bimal Kumar Ghimire; Na-Young Kim; Sang-Won Lee; Seon Woo Cha; Chang Yeon Yu

The objective of this study was to establish the optical storage condition in cutting slips of Lycium chinense Mill. We investigated the different influential growth factor of this plant including two soil types (soil and vermiculite) and storage methods (gauze, parafilm, vinyl, and paper). Our result revealed that the formation of axillary bud was highest () from the cutting slips stored in vinyl and vermiculite treatment. Root length was long () in parafilm storage using soil. Maximum plant height was with gauze storage using vermiculite. The number of leaves was maximum () at 90 days from the cutting slips of gauze storage using vermiculite. Highest number of fruit was harvested () from the cutting slips stored in parafilm and grown in vermiculite. It can be concluded that the storage treatment and soil type influence the affecting to general growth of Lycium chinense Mill.


Australian Journal of Crop Science | 2015

Enhanced biomass and biological activity of 'Hasuo' (Polygonum multiflorum Thunberg) grown under LED light

Eun Soo Seong; In Seong Hwang; Jae Hoo Choi; Jae Geun Lee; Ji Hye Yoo; Young Sup Ahn; Chung Berm Park; Chang Yeon Yu


Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science | 2017

Antioxidant and Tyrosinase Inhibition Activity Promoting Effects of Perilla by the Light Emitting Plasma

Ji Hye Yoo; Jae Hoo Choi; Byeong Ju Kang; Mi Ran Jeon; Chan Ok Lee; Chang Heum Kim; Eun Soo Seong; Kweon Heo; Chang Yeon Yu; Seon Kang Choi


Russian Journal of Plant Physiology | 2018

Enhancement of Growth Characteristics and Biological Activities in Astragalus membranaceus Using Artificial Light Sources

Jae Hoo Choi; Eun Soo Seong; J. H. Yoo; S. K. Choi; Jae Geun Lee; Jung-Dae Lim; J. K. Na; Chang-Yeon Yu

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Chang Yeon Yu

Kangwon National University

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Eun Soo Seong

Kangwon National University

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Ji Hye Yoo

Kangwon National University

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Jae Geun Lee

Kangwon National University

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Jung Dae Lim

Kangwon National University

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Chan Ok Lee

Kangwon National University

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Chang-Yeon Yu

Kangwon National University

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