Differential Modulation of Volatile Constituents in Artemisia princeps and Artemisia argyi Plants after Gamma Ray or Electron Beam Irradiation

  • Kim, Ji Hong (Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Cho, Eun Ju (Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Lee, Min Hee (Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Ji Eun (Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Chung, Byung Yeoup (Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Tae Hoon (Korea Forest Seed & Variety Center) ;
  • Kim, Jin-Hong (Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
  • Received : 2012.01.13
  • Accepted : 2012.02.03
  • Published : 2012.03.31

Abstract

The effects of gamma ray or electron beam irradiation on herbaceous medicinal plants were investigated in terms of the composition of volatile constituents using the aerial parts or leaves of Artemisia princeps Pamp. cv. Ganghwayakssuk and Artemisia argyi cvs. Namhaeyakssuk and Hwanghaessuk. The composition of volatile constituents in leaves was clearly distinguishable among the three Artemisia cultivars. However, the relative proportions of the major volatile constituents such as 1,8-cineole, ${\alpha}$-pinene, camphene, santolina triene, and artemesia triene, were similarly changed in two or three cultivars by gamma ray or electron beam irradiation. In particular, the proportion of 1,8-cineole was increased up to 1.29- to 1.71-fold in the three cultivars after irradiation with gamma ray. These results suggest that gamma ray or electron beam irradiation can be applied to modulate the composition of volatile constituents in the leaves of Artemisia plants.

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Supported by : Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST)