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The Development of Leaf in Amaranthus retroflexus and Chenopodium album Represented by the Plastochron (Plastochron 에 의한 Amaranthus retroflexus 와 Chenopodium album 의 잎의 성장 해석 2. 잎의 경쟁적 발달)

  • Park, Bong-Kyu;Joung-Hee Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 1985
  • In this study, the competitive development of leaf in Amaranthus and Chenopodium were invesitgated by the complemented plastochron index. The value of PI for Amaranthus was not varied with competional ratios, while for Chenopodium it was varied. Namely in Chenopodium, the plastochron 1 was increased as competitional combinations, the plastochron 2 was decreased. These results indicated Amaranthus had advantage in competition over Chenopodium. It is surmised that these results were exhibited differences in photosynthetic pathway between Amaranthus (C4 plant) and Chenopodium (C3 plant). The linear patterns were clearly demonstrated by the differences in leaf arrangement between Amaranthus (alternate type) and Chenopodium (opposite type). From these resultss, use of plastochron seems to a useful means of evaluating plat response to various environments.

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Effect of Amaranthus Pigments on Quality Characteristics of Pork Sausages

  • Zhou, Cunliu;Zhang, Lin;Wang, Hui;Chen, Conggui
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.1493-1498
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    • 2012
  • The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the possibility of substituting Amaranthus pigments for nitrates in the of manufacture pork sausage. Five treatments of pork sausages (5% fat) with two levels of sodium nitrite (0 and 0.015%), or three levels (0.1%, 0.2% and 0.3%) of pigments extracted from red Amaranthus were produced. The addition of Amaranthus pigments resulted in the significant increase of $a^*$ values, sensory color, flavor and overall acceptance scores, but the significant reduction of $b^*$ values, TBA values and VBN values (p<0.05). Based mainly on the results of overall acceptance during 29 d storage, it could be concluded that Amaranthus pigments showed a potential as nitrite alternative for pork sausage manufacture.

Anti-inflammatory and Tyrosinase Inhibition Effects of Amaranth (Amaranthus spp L.) Seed Extract (아마란스 씨앗 추출물의 항염 및 Tyrosinase 억제 효과)

  • Yi, Mi-Ran;Kang, Chang-Hee;Bu, Hee-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.144-151
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    • 2017
  • This study examined the anti-inflammatory and whitening effects of Amaranth (Amaranthus spp L.) seed extract. Amaranthus spp L. seeds were extracted using 70% ethanol and then fractionated sequentially with n-hexane, dichloromethan, ethyl acetate and butanol. For the study of anti-inflammatory activity in RAW 264.7 cells, EtOAc fraction of Amaranthus spp L. seeds significantly inhibited nitrogen oxide production as well as the protein level of iNOS. Furthermore, EtOAc fraction of Amaranthus spp L. seeds inhibited expression of $TNF-{\alpha}$, PGE2 and the protein level of COX-2 in a dose-dependent manner. Inaddition, the tyrosinase inhibitory activities of the Amaranthus spp L. seed 70% ethanol extract and subfractions were also measured to see if these extracts can be used as an ingredient for whitening cosmetics. Tyrosinase is an oxidase that is a rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin. Therefore, tyrosinase inhibitors have become increasingly important in cosmetics and medical products with regards to hyperpigmentation. EtOAc fraction of Amaranthus spp L. seeds showed mushroom tyrosinase inhibitory activity in a dose-dependent manner. This activity was more potent than that of a positive control cynandione A. These results suggest that Amaranthus spp L. seeds may be a valuable natural ingredient for the food and cosmetics industries.

Two new naturalized species from Korea, Amaranthus hybridus and Crepis tectorum (한국 미기록 귀화식물: 긴털비름(Amaranthus hybridus)과 나도민들레 (Crepis tectorum))

  • Lee, You Mi;Park, Su Hyun;Jeong, Jae Min
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.201-209
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    • 2005
  • Two new naturalized species, Amaranthus hybridus and Crepis tectorum, are reported here. Descriptions and illustrations of the species and comparison of morphology with related species are provided. Amaranthus hybridus was first found at Nanjido, Seoul and is widely distributed in the central and southern part of Korean peninsula. New Korean name is given as "Ginteolbireum". It is well distinguished from the related species, A. retroflexus and A. patulus, by its late flowering time (September to October), sparse hair on the leaves, similar length between tepal and fruit, and long inflorescence without division. Crepis tectorum was first found at the entrance of Weoljeongsa Temple in Pyongchang-gun, Gangwon-do and spreads rapidly to other areas. New Korean name is given as "Nadomindulle".

Comparison of Growth Characteristics, Antioxidant Activity and Total Phenolic Contents of Amaranthus Species according to the Different Cultivation Regions and Varieties in South Korea (안데스 작물 '아마란스'의 재배지역과 품종에 따른 생육특성, 항산화활성 및 총페놀함량 변화)

  • Hong, Su-Young;Cho, Kwang-Soo;Jin, Yong-Ik;Yeon, Young-Ho;Kim, Su-Jeong;Nam, Jeong-Hwan;Jeong, Jin-Cheol;Kwon, Oh-Keun;Sohn, Hwang-Bee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 2014
  • Yield, growth characteristics, free radical-scavenging capacities, total phenolic contents and free amino acids contents were determined in Amaranthus species grown in Korea. And this study was aimed to investigate the functional properties of Amaranthus in two regions(Gangneung and Daegwallyeong). Yield ranged from 125 to 465 kg $10a^{-1}$ and RRC 1027 was the highest yield. Amaranthus seed size was very small, average seed weight(1,000 seeds) varied 0.42~0.82 g, especially Kerala Red was the most light weight. In DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl) radical scavenging activity, there is no significantly different between growing regions but colored Kerala Red was the highest among varieties. The total amount of phenolic compounds varied from 994 to 1,732 mg/kg. Among amino acids of seeds, the contents were in order of glutamic acid(30.5 mg $100g^{-1}$) > aspartic acid (26.1 mg $100g^{-1}$) > arginine(24.3 mg $100g^{-1}$). The present study shows that South Korea is suitable for the cultivation of Amaranthus. Common grains lack glutamic acid, aspartic acid and arginine we need for optimal health, but Amaranthus contains these amino acids. Amaranthus is great potential to develop new crop. But for measurement of antioxidant activity, in addition to DPPH method we are looking the other way.

Evaluation of Baby-leaf Growth and Leaf Red Color Intensity for Amaranthus Germplasm (아마란스(Amaranthus ssp.) 유전자원의 어린잎 생육과 엽 적색도 평가)

  • Lee, Jun-Gu;Jang, Yoon-Ah;Um, Yeong-Cheol;Lee, Sang-Gyu
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2012
  • This study evaluated the baby-leaf growth, leaf red color intensity, and phytochemical compounds, such as total phenols and total flavonoids using domestic Amaranthus accessions, to select promising germplasm for the use of baby-leaf vegetable. The 39 accessions, upper 15% of 262 Amaranthus germplasm collection showing high red color intensity in baby-leaf, measured as Hunter's a value, were primarily selected. The eleven accessions including IT199970, showing stable red color intensity in baby-leaf both in high-temperature and low temperature cultivation, were finally selected as promising germplasm for the use of baby-leaf vegetable Amaranthus. The leaf red color intensities when they were cultivated at low temperature period were generally higher than those at low temperature period, and all the eleven selected germplasm, including four Amaranthus sub-species and five unknown species, showed stable red color expression in baby-leaf. The total phenol and total flavonoid contents were also presented for finally selected germplasm including their baby-leaf fresh weights. These finally selected germplasm could be potentially used as baby-leaf vegetable resources, through fortifying the color balance of salad vegetable.

Efficacy of Amaranth(Amaranthus spp. L.) Plant as a Natural Dye Resource: Focused on Wool Dyeing (아마란스 식물의 천연염재로서의 유효성 연구: 모직물 염색을 중심으로)

  • Yeo, Youngmi;Shin, Younsook
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 2020
  • In this study, the efficacy of Amaranth(Amaranthus spp. L.) as a natural dye resource was investigated for wool fabrics. It is known that a large amount of flavonoid and anthocyanin colorant are contained in leaves and stems, as well as red flowers. The optimum condition of dyeing was 1.3% of dye concentration(o.w.b.) at 100℃ for 60 minutes, resulting the K/S value, 23.43 and R Munsell color on the wool fabrics. Al, Fe, Zinc and Titanium were used as a mordant. The mordant improved the dye uptake, regardless of the mordant type and mordant method. The pre-mordanting method was more effective than the post-mordanting method. Al pre-mordanted fabric showed the highest K/S, 30.02. Light fastness and washing fastness were high in grades 4-5 and 5, and rubbing fastness was good in grades 4 and 4-5 in dry condition, but low in grades 2-3 and 3 in wet condition. The dry cleaning fastness was excellent in all 5 grades. However, the alkaline perspiration fastness ratings were low in grades 2-3 and 3. The results show Amaranthus spp. L. colorant can be used as a functional natural dye for wool fabrics.

A newly naturalized species in Korea: Amaranthus powellii S. Watson (Amaranthaceae) (한국 미기록 귀화식물: 민털비름(비름과))

  • Park, Yong-Ho;Park, Su-Hyun;Yoo, Ki-Oug
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.132-135
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    • 2014
  • A newly naturalized plant, Amaranthus powellii S. Watson was found Jail-dong, Uijeongbu-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. This species is native to Southwestern USA and Northern Mexico, and it is also naturalized in worldwide of temperate regions. This species was distinguished from the related species, A. patulus Bertol. and A. hybridus L., by leave blades broadly elliptic, rhombic or lanceolate, petals unequal, without conspicuous green mid-veins, and utricle gradually narrowed toward the stigma. Korean name was given as 'Min-teol-bi-reum' to A. powellii S. Watson, based on the character, it was hairy less than the three related species, A. patulus Bertol., A. hybridus L. and A. retroflexus L., conspicuously. Descriptions for mophological characters, photographs, illustrations and keys to allied taxa were provided.

Purification and Characterization of Antiviral Protein (AAP29) from the Leaves of Amaranthus mangostanus (참비름 (Amaranthus mangostanus)에서 항바이러스성 단백질 (AAP29)의 분리 및 특성)

  • Yi, Seung-In;Kim, Yeong-Tae;Hwang, Young-Soo;Cho, Kang-Jin
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.528-533
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    • 1995
  • An antiviral protein (AAP29) with ribosome-inactivating activity was purified and characterized from the leaves of the Amaranthus mangostanus. Purification was accomplished through crude extraction, ammonium sulfate precipitation, S-Sepharose chromatography, gel filtration, CM-Sepharose chromatography and Blue sepharose chromatography. This protein was about 29.2 kDa and strongly basic with the PI value between 9.0 and 9.6, indicating that AAP29 is similar to Type 1 RIP. The AAP29 showed high thermostability without activity toss even after 20 min at $50^{\circ}C$. In cell free system using rabbit reticulocyte lysate, AAP29 inhibited protein synthesis with an $IC_{50}$, of 0.18 nM. This protein also reduced mosaic symptoms of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on tobacco leaves. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of the AAP29 are ADLTFTVTKDGTSQSYXTLXNXWRXW and shows no sequence similarity with any known RIPs.

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