Seon-Woo Oh
Rural Development Administration
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Food Science and Biotechnology | 2016
Soo-Yun Park; So Young Lee; Jung Wook Yang; Joon-Seol Lee; Sung-Dug Oh; Seon-Woo Oh; Si Myung Lee; Myung-Ho Lim; Soon Ki Park; Jae-Seon Jang; Hyun Suk Cho; Yunsoo Yeo
We determined the phytochemical diversity, including carotenoids, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and phenolic acids, in sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas L.) with distinctive flesh colors (white, orange, and purple) and identified hydrophilic primary metabolites. Carotenoid content was considerably higher in orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, wherein β-carotene was the most plentiful, and anthocyanins were detected only in purple-fleshed sweet potatoes. The levels of phenolic acids and flavonoids were relatively higher in purple-fleshed sweet potatoes than those in the other two varieties. Forty-one primary and 18 secondary metabolite profiles were subjected to multivariate statistical analyses, which fully distinguished among the varieties and separated orange- and purple-fleshed sweet potatoes from white-fleshed sweet potatoes based on the high levels of sugars, sugar alcohols, and secondary metabolites. This is the first study to determine comprehensive metabolic differences among different color-fleshed sweet potatoes and provides useful information for genetic manipulation of sweet potatoes to influence primary and secondary metabolism.
Food Science and Biotechnology | 2015
Soo-Yun Park; Jae Kwang Kim; Jae-Seon Jang; So Young Lee; Seon-Woo Oh; Si Myung Lee; Chang-Ihn Yang; Yunsoo Yeo
The disease-resistant OsCK1 (Oryza sativa L. cv. Nakdong) was developed in Korea by inserting a choline kinase (CK1) gene into the rice genome. The key nutrients and anti-nutrients of OsCK1 were analyzed and compared with those of its non-transgenic counterpart and four commercial cultivars grown together at two different locations. The levels of proximates, amino acids, fatty acids, minerals, vitamins, trypsin inhibitors, and phytic acid in OsCK1 were comparable to those of its parent rice and the commercial rice varieties. The results of principal component analysis performed using quantification data from 47 nutritional components revealed differences among the rice samples according to their growing locations rather than by their genotypes. These results confirm that the nutritional quality of rice grains was not affected by the insertion of the CK1 gene and suggest that the quality is more affected by environmental factors such as growing conditions than by genetic factors.
Food Science and Biotechnology | 2017
Wonhui Lee; Yunsoo Yeo; Seon-Woo Oh; Kwang-Soo Cho; Young-Eun Park; Soon Ki Park; Si Myung Lee; Hyun Suk Cho; Soo-Yun Park
Lipophilic bioactive compounds and hydrophilic primary metabolites from potato (solanum tubersum L.) tubers with different-colored flesh (white-, yellow-, red-, and purple) were characterized. The carotenoid content was relatively higher in red-colored potatoes, in which lutein was most plentiful. Among the other lipophilic compounds analyzed, including policosanols, tocopherols, and phytosterols, octacosanol was measured in the largest amount, followed by β-sitosterol, irrespective of color variations. Forty-three hydrophilics consisting of amino acids, organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols and 18 lipophilics were subjected to data-mining processes. The results of multivariate statistical analyses clearly distincted the different varieties and separated red-fleshed potatoes from other color-fleshed potatoes according to abundance of amino acids, sugars, and carotenoids. This study confirmed the metabolic association-related biochemical pathway between metabolite characteristic and color differences in potato tubers. These results can facilitate understanding the metabolic differences among diverse colored potatoes and provide fruitful information for genetic engineering of potato cultivars.
Korean Journal of Breeding | 2014
So-Young Lee; Soo-Yun Park; Kong-Sik Shin; Jin-Hyoung Lee; Myung-Ho Lim; Si-Myung Lee; Seon-Woo Oh; Eung-Gi Jeong; Yunsoo Yeo
Content of key nutrients and anti-nutrients of the insect-resistant transgenic rice (Btt12R) developed in Korea that contains a cryIIIA insecticidal gene was compared with those of its non-transgenic counterpart (Oryza sative L. cv. Nakdongbyeo). Grains of Btt12R, its parent cultivar, and two commercial rice plants (cv. Yeonganbyeo and Hwaseongbyeo) grown in the adjoining fields under the same environmental conditions and field management were used for this study. Among the analyzed 47 nutrients (8 proximates, 17 amino acids, 8 fatty acids, 9 minerals, and 5 vitamins) and two anti-nutrients (trypsin inhibitors and phytic acid), although the levels of 17 components differed between Nakdongbyeo and Btt12R, all of the measured values from Btt12R were within the ranges of values observed in the two typical Korean varieties and commercial rice provided by the OECD. These results confirm that the nutritional quality of rice grains was not affected by the insertion of the cryIIIA gene.
Plant breeding and biotechnology | 2017
So-Young Lee; Yunsoo Yeo; Soo-Yun Park; Seong-Gon Lee; Si-Myung Lee; Hyun-Suk Cho; Nam-Jin Chung; Seon-Woo Oh
Journal of Plant Biotechnology | 2017
Joon Ki Hong; Seon-Woo Oh; Jeong Hoe Kim; Seung Bum Lee; Eun Jung Suh; Yeon-Hee Lee
Applied Biological Chemistry | 2017
Yang Qin; Soo-Yun Park; Seon-Woo Oh; Myung-Ho Lim; Kong-Sik Shin; Hyun-Suk Cho; Seong-Kon Lee; Hee-Jong Woo
Journal of the Korean Society of International Agricultue | 2016
Seon-Woo Oh; Si-Myung Lee; Soo-Yun Park; So-Young Lee; Wonhui Lee; Hyun-Suk Cho; Yunsoo Yeo
한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2015
Seon-Woo Oh; Soo-Yun Park; Si-Myung Lee; Sung-Dug Oh; Hyun-Suk Cho
한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2014
Seon-Woo Oh; Soo-Yun Park; Si-Myung Lee; Yunsoo Yeo