Min-Ki Lee
Chungnam National University
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Food Chemistry | 2014
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.
Molecules | 2014
Rafidah Ahmad; Syarul Nataqain Baharum; Hamidun Bunawan; Min-Ki Lee; Normah Mohd Noor; Emelda Roseleena Rohani; Norashikin Ilias; Noraziah Mohamad Zin
The aim of this research was to identify the volatile metabolites produced in different organs (leaves, stem and roots) of Polygonum minus, an important essential oil producing crop in Malaysia. Two methods of extraction have been applied: Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) and hydrodistillation coupled with Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). Approximately, 77 metabolites have been identified and aliphatic compounds contribute significantly towards the aroma and flavour of this plant. Two main aliphatic compounds: decanal and dodecanal were found to be the major contributor. Terpenoid metabolites were identified abundantly in leaves but not in the stem and root of this plant. Further studies on antioxidant, total phenolic content, anticholinesterase and antimicrobial activities were determined in the essential oil and five different extracts. The plant showed the highest DPPH radical scavenging activity in polar (ethanol) extract for all the tissues tested. For anti-acetylcholinesterase activity, leaf in aqueous extract and methanol extract showed the best acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities. However, in microbial activity, the non-polar extracts (n-hexane) showed high antimicrobial activity against Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) compared to polar extracts. This study could provide the first step in the phytochemical profiles of volatile compounds and explore the additional value of pharmacology properties of this essential oil producing crop Polygonum minus.
Molecules | 2017
You-Ran Jang; Hye-Rang Beom; Susan B. Altenbach; Min-Ki Lee; Sun-Hyung Lim; Jong-Yeol Lee
The accurate identification of alleles for high-molecular weight glutenins (HMW-GS) is critical for wheat breeding programs targeting end-use quality. RP-HPLC methods were optimized for separation of HMW-GS, resulting in enhanced resolution of 1By and 1Dx subunits. Statistically significant differences in retention times (RTs) for subunits corresponding to HMW-GS alleles were determined using 16 standard wheat cultivars with known HMW-GS compositions. Subunits that were not identified unambiguously by RP-HPLC were distinguished by SDS-PAGE or inferred from association with linked subunits. The method was used to verify the allelic compositions of 32 Korean wheat cultivars previously determined using SDS-PAGE and to assess the compositions of six new Korean cultivars. Three cultivars contained subunits that were identified incorrectly in the earlier analysis. The improved RP-HPLC method combined with conventional SDS-PAGE provides for accurate, efficient and reliable identification of HMW-GS and will contribute to efforts to improve wheat end-use quality.
Industrial Crops and Products | 2014
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
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
Suhyoung Park; Mariadhas Valan Arasu; Min-Ki Lee; Jin-Hyuk Chun; Jeong Min Seo; Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi; Sun-Ju Kim
Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2013
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
Korean Journal of Horticultural Science & Technology | 2015
Heon-Hak Lee; Si-Chang Yang; Min-Ki Lee; Dong-Ki Ryu; Suhyoung Park; Sun-Ok Chung; Sang Un Park; Yong-Pyo Lim; Sun-Ju Kim
Plant Omics | 2013
Yeon Bok Kim; Min-Ki Lee; Sun-Ju Kim; Haeng Hoon Kim; Eunsook Chung; Jai-Heon Lee; Sang Un Park
Archive | 2014
Yeon Bok Kim; Romij Uddin; Min-Ki Lee; Sun-Ju Kim; Haeng Hoon Kim; Jai-Heon Lee; Sang Un Park