KMID : 0613820120220121628
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Journal of Life Science 2012 Volume.22 No. 12 p.1628 ~ p.1636
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Antioxidant Activity and Grain Properties of Colored Rice Derived from Insertional Mutagenesis Progenies
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Yi Gi-Hwan
Lee Hyun-Suk Sohn Jae-Keun Kim Kyung-Min
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Abstract
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This study examined the antioxidant activity of the dark purple rice seeds from the rice line, MGI079, derived from insertional mutagenesis. The contents of polyphenolic compounds were 1.3 and 1.9-fold higher in the MGI079-2-1 and MGI079-2-6 rice lines than in the donor cultivar MGI079. Flavonoid contents were 6.4-fold higher in the MGI079-2-1 line. The MGI079-2-1 line showed a 24.4-fold higher activity in DPPH free radical scavenging compared to the MGI079 line. The anthocyanin content of the MGI079-2-6 line was more than 106.4-fold higher than the MGI079 line and 1.4-fold higher than the Heugnam line. Anthocyanin content in colored rice grains was negatively correlated with Hunter¡¯s L, a, and b values, with the correlation coefficients of -5.64**,5.21** and -1.15, respectively. The grain length/width of a mutant of MGI079 segregated to a medium and bold type compared to the medium type of MGI079. However, the 1,000 grain weight was decreased to 13.6~19.6 g compared to 19.8 g for MGI079. Amylose content of the endosperm was 5.6~23.8% higher than in the MGI079 line. The grain of mutants of MGI079 was distinguished by its starch characteristics. The higher antioxidant activity of the MGI079-2-1 and MGI079-2-6 lines indicated functional characteristics associated with high-value resources, so future breeding should focus on the development of pigments in colored rice in new varieties.
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KEYWORD
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Rice, antioxidant activity, polyphenol, anthocyanin, DPPH free radical
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