Changes in anthocyanin and isoflavone concentrations in black seed-coated soybean at different planting locations |
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Authors: | Tae Joung Ha Jin Hwan Lee Sang-Ouk Shin Seong-Hyu Shin Sang-Ik Han Hyun-Tae Kim Jong-Min Ko Myong-Hee Lee Keum-Yong Park |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Functional Crop, National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, 1085 Neidong, Miryang, 627-803, Republic of Korea 2. Department of Monitoring and Analysis, NAKDONG River Basin Environmental Office, Ministry of Environment, Changwon, 641-722, Republic of Korea 3. Planning and Coordination Division, National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Suwon, 441-857, Republic of Korea
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Abstract: | This study assessed the altitudinal variations in the anthocyanin and isoflavone contents of six black seed coated soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] cultivars. The black soybean cultivars Heugcheong, Seonheuk, Geomjeong 1, Geomjeong 2, Cheongja 2, and Cheongja 3 were planted at Milyang (12 m above mean sea level — low altitude) and Muju (600 m — high altitude), Korea on 10 June 2005 and 2006. The total anthocyanin and isoflavone contents and individual components were investigated by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). All black soybean cultivars cultivated in high altitude possessed significantly higher total anthocyanin (p < 0.01) and isoflavone (p < 0.01) contents than those grown in low altitude. For anthocyanin composition, cyanidin-3-O-glucoside, cyanidin-3-O-galactoside, and peonidin-3-O-glucoside contents were significantly higher while delphinidin-3-O-glucoside contents was significantly lower at high altitude. The composition of individual isoflavones, 6″-O-malonyldaidzin, and 6″-O-malonylgenistin contents significantly increased at high altitude. |
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