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Food Chemistry | 2014

Quantification of glucosinolates, anthocyanins, free amino acids, and vitamin C in inbred lines of cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.).

Suhyoung Park; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Min-Ki Lee; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Jeong Min Seo; Sang-Won Lee; Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi; Sun-Ju Kim

We profiled and quantified glucosinolates (GSLs), anthocyanins, free amino acids, and vitamin C metabolites in forty-five lines of green and red cabbages. Analysis of these distinct cabbages revealed the presence of 11 GSLs, 13 anthocyanins, 22 free amino acids, and vitamin C. GSL contents were varied amongst the different lines of cabbage. The total GSL content was mean 10.6 μmol/g DW, and sinigrin was the predominant GSL accounted mean 4.0 μmol/g DW (37.7% of the total) followed by glucoraphanin (1.9) and glucobrassicin (2.4). Amongst the 13 anthocyanins, cyanidin 3-(sinapoyl) diglucoside-5-glucoside levels were the highest. The amounts of total free amino acids in green cabbage lines ranged 365.9 mg/100g fresh weight (FW) to 1089.1mg/100g FW. Vitamin C levels were much higher in red cabbage line (129.9 mg/100g FW). Thus, the amounts of GSLs, anthocyanins, free amino acids, and vitamin C varied widely, and the variations in these compounds between the lines of cabbage were significant.


Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology | 2013

Variation of major glucosinolates in different varieties and lines of rocket salad

Jin-Hyuk Chun; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Yong-Pyo Lim; Sun-Ju Kim

Glucosinolate (GSL) contents in five varieties and eleven lines of rocket salad (Eruca sativa L.) were quantified using HPLC-UV at 227 nm. Eleven GSLs including five aliphatic (glucoraphanin, glucothiobeinin, glucobrassicanapin, glucoerucin, and dimeric 4-mercaptobutyl GSL), two indolyl (glucobrassicin and 4-methoxyglucobrassicin), one aromatic (gluconasturtiin) and three unknown GSLs were identified based on our data base. Aliphatic GSLs were noted as the predominant group with an average 89% of the total content. The highest total GSL amounts were documented in ‘Herb-Fragrant Vegetable’ (31.12 μol·g−1 dry weight (DW)), whereas the lowest was in line 28612 (9.91). Relatively 73% of lines among the lines documented the content more than 8 μmol·g−1 DW of dimeric 4-mercaptobutyl GSL, particularly lines 28615 and 28619 noted more than > 17 μmol·g−1 DW. The sum of three major GSLs (glucoraphanin, glucoerucin, and dimeric 4-mercaptobutyl GSL) attributed > 8 μmol·g−1 DW in all rocket salads, especially ‘Herb-Fragrant Vegetable’ and line 28613 (87 and 93% respectively) in the total GSL accumulation, likewise line 28612 and 28620 attributed > 90%. Indolyl GSLs were ranged 0.27–1.09 μmol·g−1 DW, accounted less than 6% of the total GSLs in varieties and lines. These results provide valuable information regarding the potential beneficial GSL contents individually in different varieties and lines of rocket salads.


Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences | 2017

Combined effect of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium fertilizers on the contents of glucosinolates in rocket salad (Eruca sativa Mill.)

Jin-Hyuk Chun; Silbia Kim; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi; Doug Young Chung; Sun-Ju Kim

Nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K) are the most limiting factors in crop production. N often affects the amino acid composition of protein and in turn its nutritional quality. In Brassica plants, abundant supply of N fertilizer decreases the relative proportion of glucosinolates (GSLs), thus reducing the biological and medical values of the vegetables. Hence effort was made to evaluate the influence of different proportions of nutrient solutions containing N–P–K on the GSL profiles of rocket salad (Eruca sativa Mill.). Fifteen desulpho-(DS) GSLs were isolated and identified using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC/MS) analysis. Rocket salad plants supplied with lesser amount of N, P or higher concentrations of K showed a typical improvement in total GSL contents. In contrast, total GSL levels were less at higher N supply. Furthermore, with N concentrations above 5 mM and K concentrations less than 2.5 mM, the GSL amounts were on average 13.51 and 13.75 μmol/g dry weight (DW), respectively. Aliphatic GSLs predominated in all concentrations of NPK while indolyl GSLs made up marginally less amount of the total compositions. Five and 2 mM N and P possessed much higher levels of several types of aliphatic GSLs than other concentrations, including glucoerucin, glucoraphanin and dimeric 4-mercaptobutyl GSL. From this perspective, it is contended that supply of less N results in enhancing the metabolic pathway for the synthesis of GSLs in rocket salad.


Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences | 2018

Molecular characterization of glucosinolates and carotenoid biosynthetic genes in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis)

Jin-Hyuk Chun; Na-Hyung Kim; Mi-Suk Seo; Mina Jin; Sang Un Park; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Sun-Ju Kim; Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi

The present study aimed to investigate the contents of glucosinolates (GSLs) and carotenoids in eleven varieties of Chinese cabbage in relation to the expression level of the important transcription factors. MS and HPLC analysis identified the presence of 13 GSLs (progoitrin, sinigrin, glucoalyssin, gluconapoleiferin, gluconapin, glucocochlearin, glucobrassicanapin, glucoerucin, 4-hydroxyglucobrassicin, glucobrassicin, 4-methoxyglucobrassicin, neoglucobrassicin and gluconasturtiin) and four carotenoids (lutein, zeaxanthin, α-carotene and β-carotene). GSL contents were varied among the different cabbage varieties. The total GSL content ranged from 2.7 to 57.88 μmol/g DW. The proportion of gluconapin (54%) and glucobrassicanapin (22%) was higher in all the varieties, respectively. Results documented the variation in total and individual carotenoid contents that have also been observed among different varieties; however, the total carotenoid contents ranged from 289.12 to 1001.41 mg kg−1 DW (mean 467.66). Interestingly, the proportion of lutein (66.5) and β-carotene (25.9) were higher than α-carotene (5.1) and zeaxanthin (2.5%). Consequently, the expression level of the regulatory gene, MYB28 was higher in ‘K0648’ and was directly proportional to GSL content. Similarly, the expression levels of 1-PSY were higher in ‘K0112’; however, the expression levels of 2-ZDS, 3-LCYB, 4-LCYE, 5-CHXB and 7-NCED genes showed no significant difference. In addition, the correlation between GSL and carotenoid contents and gene expression level showed moderate significant difference in each Chinese cabbage.


Industrial Crops and Products | 2014

Influence of different LED lamps on the production of phenolic compounds in common and Tartary buckwheat sprouts

Sang-Won Lee; Jeong Min Seo; Min-Ki Lee; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Paulrayer Antonisamy; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Tatsuro Suzuki; Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi; Sun-Ju Kim


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2014

Variation of glucosinolates in 62 varieties of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. ssp. pekinensis) and their antioxidant activity

Min-Ki Lee; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Dong Hae Byeon; Sun-Ok Chung; Sang Un Park; Suhyoung Park; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi; Yong-Pyo Lim; Sun-Ju Kim


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2014

Analysis and metabolite profiling of glucosinolates, anthocyanins and free amino acids in inbred lines of green and red cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.)

Suhyoung Park; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Min-Ki Lee; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Jeong Min Seo; Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi; Sun-Ju Kim


Plant Molecular Biology | 2016

Functional analysis of three BrMYB28 transcription factors controlling the biosynthesis of glucosinolates in Brassica rapa

Mi-Suk Seo; Mina Jin; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Sun-Ju Kim; Beom-Seok Park; Seong-Han Shon; Jung Sun Kim


Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment | 2015

Identification and Determination of Phenolic Compounds in Rapeseed Meals (Brassica napus L.)

Si-Chang Yang; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Young-Seok Jang; Yong-Hwa Lee; In Ho Kim; Ki-Taek Lee; Soon-Taek Hong; Sun-Ju Kim


Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2013

Identification and Quantification of Glucosinolates in Rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.) Sprouts Cultivated under Dark and Light Conditions

Min-Ki Lee; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Jeong Min Seo; Ki-Teak Lee; Soon-Taek Hong; In Ho Kim; Yong-Hwa Lee; Young-Seok Jang; Sun-Ju Kim

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Sun-Ju Kim

Chungnam National University

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Min-Ki Lee

Chungnam National University

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Jeong Min Seo

Chungnam National University

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Suhyoung Park

Rural Development Administration

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Yong-Hwa Lee

Rural Development Administration

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