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Change in Glycoalkaloid of Potatoes during Storage (저장(貯藏)에 따른 감자의 Glycoalkaloid의 변화(變化))

  • Hwang, Chun-Sun;Lee, Sung-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.388-391
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    • 1984
  • The purpose of this report was to investigate change in glycoalkaloid content (${\alpha}-chaconine$, ${\alpha}-solanine$) which contained in the cortex and medulla part during storage of two varieties of potato, Irish Cobbler and May Queen at $1^{\circ}C$ and $20^{\circ}C$. The tubers of both varities stored at $20^{\circ}C$ showed sprouting and ${\alpha}-chaconine$ and ${\alpha}-solanine$ contained in cortex part increased, particularly the extent of increase was more noticeable in May Queen than in Irish Cobbler. The content of glycoalkaloid in tubers stored at $1^{\circ}C$ also increased continuously. A small amount of ${\alpha}-chaconine$ was detected in the medulla part of both varieties, but ${\alpha}-solanine$ was not detected at all.

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Studies on Goucoalkaloids in Plants I. High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Glucoalkaloids in Periderm and Cortex of Potato (Solanum tuberosum var. May Queen) (식물체(植物體)의 Glucoalkaloids 에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) 제1보(第1報) 고속액체(高速液體)크로마토그래피에 의한 감자(Solanum tuberosum var. May Queen)의 피층부(皮層部) 및 수질부(髓質部)의 Glucoalkaloids 측정(測定))

  • Hwang, Chun-Sun;Lee, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 1982
  • By high performance liquid chromatography, separation and quantification of glucoalkaloids $({\alpha}-chaconine$and${\alpha}-solanine)$ from potato (Solanum tuberosum, var. May Queen) was established using periderm and cortex. $Nucleosil-NH_2\;(10{\mu}m)$ was packed in two stainless steel columns ($4.0\;ID{\times}15\;cm$ and $4.0\;ID{\times}25\;cm$) which were connected in sequence and eluted with the mixture of tetrahydrofuran, phosphoric acid buffer and acetonitrile (50 : 25 : 25, v/v/v) at the flow rate of 1ml/min. and the absorbance were read at 208 nm. Retention time was 6.92 min. for ${\alpha}-chaconine$ and 10.96 min. for ${\alpha}-solanine$ with complete separation. This method took 12 min. per sample and seemed best. ${\alpha}-Chaconine$ and ${\alpha}-solanine$ were found much in periderm than in cortex.

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Studies on Potato Glycoalkaloid Determination by Acid-hydrolysis Method (산 가수분해 방법에 의한 감자 glycoalkaloid성분의 정량성 검토)

  • Yoon, Kyung-Soon;Byun, Gwang-In
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 2009
  • This paper was conducted to evaluate aglycones and carbohydrates produced by acid hydrolysis of three potato glycoalkaloids [(PGA); ${\alpha}$-chaconine, ${\alpha}$-solanine, and demissine] in potatoes. Standard solanidine and demissidine were dissolved in 1N HCl and then heated at $100^{\circ}C$ for 10-120 min. Solanidine was rapidly decomposed during acid hydrolysis and one peak that was identified as solantherene ($M^+$=379) by GC-MS was detected. The transformation solanidine to solanthrene was approximately 50% complete after 10 min, approximately 90% complete after 60 min and 100% complete after 120 min. Demissidine was hydrolyzed using the same method that was used to hydrolyze the solanidine. However, demissidine produced only one peak upon GC-MS ($M^+$=399) analysis and was found to be very stable at increased temperatures. Acidy hydrolysis of ${\alpha}$-chaconine, ${\alpha}$-solanine and demissine resulted in the decomposition of ${\alpha}$-chaconine and ${\alpha}$-solanine to solanidine and solanthrene, respectively. Therefore, this hydrolysis method should not be utilized to produce PGA combining with solanidine as aglycone. The individual carbohydrates produced by the two PGAs by hydrolysis were very stable at increased temperatures; therefore, it was possible to quantify these PGAs based on calculation of the individual carbohydrate content. Conversely, because demissidine produced by the hydrolysis of demissine was extremely stable at increased temperatures, it was possible to quantify the PGA based on the aglycone produced by hydrolysis.

Glycoalkaloid Content as influenced by Varieties, Parts and Weight of Potatoes (감자의 품종, 부위 및 중량별 Glycoalkaloid의 함량)

  • Hwang, Chun-Sun;Lee, Sung-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.383-387
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    • 1984
  • The difference of glycoalkaloids content on various parts of May Queen and Irish Cobbler potatoes was determined. ${\alpha}-Chaconine$ and ${\alpha}-Solanine$ were isolated from the glycoalkaloids by use of high performance liquid chromatography. It was found that the 99% of the total glycoalkaloids was existent in cortex part of all varieties. Glycoalkaloids content was higher in apical or basal part than the middle part. ${\alpha}-Chaconine$ content of the cortex showed no differences among parts of the potato in both varieties. ${\alpha}-Solanine$ was not detected in medulla part. The potatoes were classified into 4 groups depending on the weight and the glycoalkaloids content of the middle part. As the weight of the potato decreased the glycoalkaloids content of cortex part increased. Glycoalkaloids content was lower in medulla part and no constant tendency was observed.

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Simple and Sensitive Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Method for Determination of Glycoalkaloids in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)

  • Kim, Jae-Kwang;Bae, Shin-Cheol;Baek, Hyung-Jin;Seo, Hyo-Won;Ryu, Tae-Hun;Kim, Jung-Bong;Won, So-Youn;Sohn, Soo-In;Kim, Dong-Hern;Kim, Sun-Ju;Cho, Myoung-Rae
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 2009
  • A method was developed using enhanced liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry for the analysis and quantitation of 2 main potato glycoalkaloids, $\alpha$-chaconine, and $\alpha$-solanine, without any pre-concentration or derivatisation steps. Calibration curves generated by this technique exhibited a linear dynamic range from 0.025 to $50{\mu}g/mL$ and from 0.05 to $50{\mu}g/mL$ for $\alpha$-chaconine and $\alpha$-solanine, respectively. Matrix effects were evaluated by comparing calibration curves measured in matrix-matched and solvent-based systems. Ion suppression due to matrix effects was weak and extraction recoveries of 88 to 114% were obtained in different sample matrices spiked with analyte concentrations ranging from 15 to $35{\mu}g/mL$. Potatoes that had been genetically modified to tolerate glufosinate contained the same glycoalkaloid levels as their non-transgenic counterpart. We suggest complementing compositional comparison assessment strategy by validating quantitative analytical methods for the toxic glycoalkaloids in potato plants.

Glycoalkaloid Content in Korean Cultivated Potato Plant and Tubers by Organ, Variety, Part and Weight (한국산 재배종 감자의 기관, 품종, 부위, 중량별 Glycoalkaloid의 변화)

  • 김정애;소궤신행;한재숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.187-194
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    • 2004
  • The concentration of potato(Solanum tuberosum L.) glycoalkaloids(PCA) (i.e., ${\alpha}$-chaconine and ${\alpha}$-solanine) in Korean cultivated potato plant, and in the different varieties, parts and weights of the potato tubers, were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). The highest concentrations of PGA in potato plants were found in the roots, followed by the stems and leaves. A large quantity of PGA existed in the periderm of 'Atlantic' potatoes, whereas 'Irish Cobbler' contained the lowest amount in five cultivated potato tubers.'Irish Cobbler' potatoes were divided into three parts and the PGA content in each part was determined. It was found that both of the end parts of the potatoes contained higher PGA than the middle part. The PGA contents in four different sizes of potatoes increased toward the smaller size. Thesignificantly high level of PGA was contained in the smallest size potato tubers, which have been used widely for Korean cooking.

Glycoalkaloid content in potato tubers by various cooking methods and potato products (감자의 가공제품 종류와 조리방법에 따른 Glycoalkaloid의 함량)

  • 김정애;소궤신행;한재숙
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.76-80
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    • 2004
  • The potato tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. contain potato glycoalkaloids (PGA), a class of naturally occurring toxicants. The primary constituents of this class of compounds in potatoes are $\alpha$-chaconine and $\alpha$-solanine. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of various cooking methods on the PGA contents in the common Korean potato Irish Cobbler variety and those in commercially produced potato products consumed in Korea. After cooking, most potatoes showed big decreases in their PGA contents compared to the uncooked samples, with the exception of baked potatoes, which maintained 90.86% of their PGA contents. The PGA levels in boiled and blanched potatoes were reduced by 91.68 and 84.17%, respectively. However, the levels in samples boiled in 1% salted water were only reduced by 52.10%. Potatoes fried and sauteed in oil had their PGA contents reduced to 49.42 and 49.51% of their original levels. The reductions in the relative PGA contents by cooking method were in the order boiling〉blanching〉boiling with 1% NaCl〉steaming〉sauteing〉frying〉microwaving〉baking. The highest remaining PGA content of the potato products in Korea was in potato chips, at 69.57mg/100g, but made with imported potatoes.

Thin Layer Chromatographic Determination of ${\alpha}-Solanine$ (Thin Layer Chromatography 법(法)에 의한 ${\alpha}-Solanine$의 정량(定量))

  • Choe, Eun-Ok;Ahn, Seung-Yo
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.238-244
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    • 1981
  • The thin Layer chromatographic determination of ${\alpha}-solanine $ in potato tuber was investigated. The solanine was extracted with methanol-chloroform mixture (2 : 1, v/v) and precipitated as the crude glycoalkaloid by the addition of ammonium hydroxide. The solanine in the crude precipitate was separated by TLC using a solvent system of 1% $NH_4OH-absolute$ ethanol-chloroform (1:2:2, v/v). The purity of ${\alpha}-solanine $ was confirmed by infrared spectrophotometry. The ${\alpha}-solanine $ separated by TLC was determined at the wavelength of 310nm after coloration with concentrated sulfuric acid-1% paraformaldehyde, with the molar absorptivity of 2,090.

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Screening of Potato Cultivars for Infestation by Selatosomus puncticollis Mot.(Coleoptera: Elasteridae) and Analysis of Factors Assiciated with Resistance (청동방아벌레(Selatosomus puncticollis Mot.) 유충에 의한 감자 품종별 피해도 검정과 저항성 관련요인 분석)

  • Kwon, Min;Park, Cheon-Soo;Hahm, Young-Il;Ahn, Yong-Joon
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2000
  • In a previous report, 50 potato cultivars were screened for infestation levels by the coppery click beetle (Selatosomus puncticollis Motschulsky) in the field. Subsequently, we selected 10 potato cultivars (Anco, Atlantic, Bintje, Dejima, Denali, Jopung, Irish Cobbler, Namsuh, Shepody, and Superior) to evaluate feeding preferences by wireworms, and to analyze some factors associated with resistance. The injury rates and number of holes in potato tubers damaged by larvae of S. puncticollis were checked in the field and laboratory. Additionally, some of their chemical characters (contents of glycoalkaloids, total-nitrogen, Ca, K, Mg, sugars, and starch) were quantified. And finally correlation analysis was conducted to see whether there is a possible relationship between these characteristics and the damage level. The tuber injury rates by S. puncticollis larvae were generally high showing 19% to 73% of damage level. The highest number of tuber hole damaged by S. puncticollis larvae was found on cv. Namsuh, but generally fewer on cvs. Anco, Atlantic, Bintje, Denali and Superior. No activities for $\alpha$-chaconine, $\alpha$-solanine and $\alpha$-tomatine at a concentration of 2,500 ppm were found to S. puncticollis larvae. The contents of glycoalkaloids in tuber were different depending on cultivars. In tubers, cv. Superior contained the highest level of 18.8 mg%, but cv. Irish Cobbler had the lowest level of 6.39 mg%. Concentrations of reducing sugars and total free sugars in tubers of cv. Namsuh were 0.71 % and 2.95%, but 0.26% and 1.77% in those of cv. Dejima, respectively. For the content of potato starch, cvs. Bintje, Dejima and Irish Cobbler showed higher level, but cvs. Jopung and Shepody lower. The highest contents of total nitrogen, Ca, K and Mg in tuber were found on cvs. Anco, Atlantic, Anco and Jopung, respectively. From correlation analyses, injury rate by S. puncticollis larvae was correlated with total nitrogen content (r = -0.71435*) and total sugar content in tuber (r = 0.78018*). Such information will become essential in developing integrated pest management programs and also in breeding new potato cultivars resistant to the wireworms.

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