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Diverse mechanism on cadmium uptake among rice varieties

  • Lee, Sang Beom;Kim, Kyu Won;Kim, Gyeong Jin;Choi, Buung;Yoo, Ji Hyok;Oh, Kyeong Seok;Moon, Byeong Churl;Park, Yong-jin;Park, Sang Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Crop Science Conference
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    • 2017.06a
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    • pp.157-157
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    • 2017
  • In last study, Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) was conducted for cadmium content of 295 rice varieties including 137 rice core set and 157 Korea breeding varieties collected from Kongju National University. The results showed that 9 varieties had SNP allele and amino acid substitution in exon of chromosome 1. This study was aim to understanding mechanism of cadmium uptake to confirm correlation of cadmium and other mineral nutrients (Cu, Mn, Fe) among 9 rice varieties. Nine varieties were planted on polluted soil of mine in Korea and cadmium content in root, stem, leaf and it's brown rice was analyzed by ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass spectrometer, Agilent 7700E, US). Results of this study showed that mechanism for cadmium uptake and accumulation was diversity among varieties. Chin-nong and Ho-nong contained higher levels of cadmium in root, but contained relatively lower levels cadmium in brown rice than other varieties. Cheong-nam, Nam-pyeong, Gan-cheok, Suan absorbed high levels of cadmium through root and then accumulated high cadmium to brown rice. Meanwhile, Yeong-deok and Su-kwang absorbed lower cadmium in root, but high cadmium was accumulated in brown rice. Correlations between cadmium and other mineral nutrients (Cu, Mn, Fe) were analyzed by using SPSS statistics 20. The contents of iron in leaf had minus correlation (p<0.05) with cooper and cadmium in root, cadmium in brown rice. Therefore understanding of cadmium uptake mechanism among varieties will be used to basic data for further breeding and phytoremediation.

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Comparison of Textural Properties in Various Types of Brown Rice (품종별 현미밥의 조직감 특성 비교)

  • Yoon, Mi-Ra;Lee, Jeom-Sig;Lee, Jeong-Heui;Kwak, Jieun;Chun, Areum;Won, Yong-Jae;Kim, Bo-Kyeong
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.294-301
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    • 2014
  • Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important staple foods in Korea and the consumption of brown rice is increasing annually. The objective of this study is to investigate the physicochemical, hydration and textural properties related to eating quality of cooked brown rice by using glutinous, semi-glutinous, four non-glutinous and four colored varieties. The moisture, protein and total dietary fiber contents of brown rice are shown in the range of 11.1~12.6%, 6.6~8.7% and 6.28~12.40%, respectively. The amount of water uptakes for brown rice during the hydration has shown significant differences. The glutinous variety of Boseogchal indicate the highest water absorption levels by reaching $0.38gH_2O/g$. The hardness of hydration for Seolgaeng is distinctively lower than those of the other brown rice varieties. According to the textural characteristics of cooked brown rice when using the Tensipresser, the hardness of Boseogchal, Baegjinju and Seolgaeng all exhibit the lowest values out of ten varieties and the highest levels of adhesiveness.

Comparison of Some Characteristics Relevant to Rice Bread Processing between Brown and Milled Rice (백미와 현미 쌀빵의 특성 비교)

  • 강미영;최영희;최해춘
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.64-69
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    • 1997
  • The experiments of rice bread processing were carried out to compare the varietal difference in processing adaptability to rice bread between brown and milled rice flour, and to analyze the interrelations among chemical properties of rice grain and some characteristics relevant to rice bread processing and quality There was varietal difference in adaptability to rice bread processing in both brown and milled rice, but there was not significant adaptability difference between brown and milled rice flours to rice bread processing. However, there was remarkable adaptability difference between brown and milled rice flours to rice bread processing in some rice varieties. Three high-amylose rices AC 27, IR 44, Suweonjo showed high quality of milled rice bread among tested rice materials. Brown rice revealed better adaptability to rice bread processing compared with milled rice in all varieties except the above three varieties. Especially, the glutinous rice Hangangchalbyeo failed to normal formation of rice bread from milled rice flour, but it showed the successful formation of rice bread from brown rice flour. The interrelations among chemical components of rice grain and some characteristics relevant to rice bread processing and quality exhibited quite different tendency between brown and milled rices. In the case of rice bread processing by brown rice flour, the larger volume expansion of dough during fermentation made the more springy rice bread and the more moist rice bread showed the more soft and cohesive physical property. In the case of rice bread processing by milled rice flour, the lower protein of rice flour was closely associated with the more moistness of rice bread and the higher lipid led to the more uniformal air pore distribution, the smaller pore size and the lower springiness of rice bread. Also, the larger volume expansion of dough during fermentation made the better loaf formation and the larger pore size of rice bread. The better loaf formation of rice bread revealed the softer hardness and the lower chewiness, and the lower springiness was closely correlated with the more uniformal size distribution of air pore and the smaller pore size in rice bread.

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Effect of Processing Treatment on Physicochemical Characteristics of Brown Rice Varieties with Different Amylose Content (아밀로오스 함량이 다른 현미의 품종별 가공 처리에 따른 품질 특성 비교)

  • Lee, Jong Gu;Im, Moo-Hyeog
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.613-618
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    • 2013
  • The quality characteristics of brown rice polished with grains of four rice varieties (Hwaseonchal, Baegjinju, Ilpum and Goami) were examined. For the physical properties of native and fried brown rice starches, the gelatinization temperatures and enthalpies (determined with differential scanning calorimetry) of brown rice starches decreased with increasing amylose content. The pasting viscosities of native brown rice starches in distilled water were higher than those in $HgCl_2$ solution (as an ${\alpha}$-amylase inhibitor). The highest viscosity of gelatinized starch was observed for the starch of Ilpum rice variety relative to other varieties. Cystal packing arrangement of brown rice starches subjected to deep-fat frying converted A-type (typically observed for cereal starches) into V-type (formed by retrogradation and recrystllization of amylose molecules).

Gelatinization Properties of Pigmented Rice Varieties (유색미의 품종별 호화 특성)

  • Ha, Tae-Youl;Park, Sung-Hee;Lee, Sang-Hyo;Kim, Dong-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.564-567
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    • 1999
  • Gelatinization characteristics of pigmented rice varieties were determined in terms of amylose contents, amylograph, gel consistency, water absorption index (WAI) and water soluble index (WSI). Amylose contents of black and red rice were lower than those of brown rice, especially Sanghaehyanghyulla exhibited the lowest amylose contents among the pigmented rice varieties tested. There was no significant difference in WAI among the pigmented rice varieties, but WSI was lower in red rice than the others. Peak viscosity of black rice measured in a Brabender amylograph was lower than those of red and brown rice.

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Chemical Composition of Pigmented Rice Varieties (유색미의 품종별 화학성분의 조성)

  • Ha, Tae-Youl;Park, Sung-Hee;Lee, Chang-Ho;Lee, Sang-Hyo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.336-341
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    • 1999
  • The composition of fatty acids, minerals, total dietary fiber and vitamin $B_{1},\;B_{2}$, in pigmented rice varieties were determined. Proximate composition and color were also compared among pigmented rice varieties. Crude protein contents of black rice were higher than those of red and brown rice, especially, Suwon 415 had the highest protein content. There were no significant differences in lipid and crude ash contents between pigmented rice and brown rice. Black rice showed lower Hunter value L, a and b value compared with red and brown rice. Most mineral contents of pigmented rice except Fe, Zn and Mn were higher than those of brown rice. Pigmented rice showed the higher contents in total dietary fiber, vitamin $B_{1}\;and\;B_{2}$ compared to brown rice. The major fatty acids of pigmented rice were palmitic acid, oleic acid and linoleic acid. The contents of oleic acid was similar to that of linoleic acid in brown rice. Oleic acid contents was lower than linoleic acid in black rice, but higher in red rice.

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Chemical Components Related with Seed Dormancy and Viviparous Germination in Rice (벼 종실의 휴면 관련 성분과 휴면성 및 수발아성과의 관계)

  • 김용욱
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.113-119
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    • 1995
  • This excperiment was conducted to investigate relation on seed dormancy and vi-viparous germination with sucrose content, fatty acid composition and abscisic acid content of rice seeds. The following results were obtained by this experiment. Sucrose content of brown rice harvested at 20 and 40 days after heading was higher in Japonica and Sare type varieties than in Tongil and Indica type rices. Positive relationship was found be-tween sucrose content of brown rice and viviparous germination rate of rice varieties tested.J aponica and Sare type rice varieties showed low proportion of oleic acid and higher proportion of linoleic acid in brown rice harvested at 20 and 40 days after heading than Tongil and Indica rices tested. Viviparous germination was negatively correlated with the proportion oleic acid and positively with that of linoleic acid. Abscisic acid content in hull of rice seeds stored for 30 days at 25/15$^{\circ}C$ fluctuation temperature condition was decreased more rapidly than 4$^{\circ}C$, and Japonica varieties tested showed lower con-tent of abscisic acid in rice hull than Tongil and Indica varieties used.

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Quantitative Analysis of Allantoin in Various Rice Varieties

  • Han, Sang-Jun;Ryu, Su-Noh
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.453-457
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    • 2007
  • Identification and quantification of allantoin in rice grain of selected varieties were investigated. Allantoin was isolated from Jeokjinjubyeo, and its structure has been elucidated on the basis of spectral data. Allantoin was extracted with a 70% acetone and analyzed by high performance liquid chromatographic methods without a previous chemical derivatization. The concentration of allantoin in selected rice varieties was in a narrow range from 2 to 18 mg per 100 g of brown rice. The highest content was detected in Heugkwang with 18.6 mg per 100 g brown rice, while the lowest was 2.59 mg in Yeomyung.

Extraction and Electrophoretic Characterization of Rice Proteins

  • Kim, Mee-sook;Jeong, Yoon-hwa
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.437-441
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    • 2002
  • Rice proteins were extracted from brown and milled rice of five varieties: Kwanganbyeo, Daeanbyeo, Daejinbyeo, Surabyeo, Hwaseongbyeo; and their electrophoretic patterns were analyzed by SDS-PAGE. Albumin was extracted with water, globulin with 5% NaCl, prolamin with 70% ethanol, and glutelin with 0.2 M sodium borate buffer (pH 10.0) containing 0.5% SDS, 0.6% $\beta$-mercaptoethanol. The ratios of albumin : globulin : prolamin : glutelin in the brown rice were 10.8~14.1 : 12.4~16.4 : 3.6~5.3 : 68.6~72.8, and in milled rice were 4.4~5.6 : 10.6~12.0 : 3.9~5.4 : 75.7~79.8. In albumin seven major bands were observed with molecular weights ranging from 14.g~96.8 kDa, in globulin four bands with molecular weights in the range of 14.4~56.9 kDa, prolamin had only one band with a molecular weight of 14.4 kDa, and glutelin had four bands with molecular weights of 14.4 ~ 57.4 kDa. There were no differences in electrophoretic patterns between rice varieties or between brown and milled rice.

Studies on Resistance of Rice to the Leaf and Planthoppers (한국 주요 수도품종의 부진자류 저항성에 관하여)

  • 김규진
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.8-16
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    • 1977
  • The pbjective of this study to clarify the varietal resistance to green leaf-and planthopper and the evaluate the nature of the resistance to the insects in connection with the Antibiosis. this study was investigated the reaction of the varieties to insects with 46 rice varieties including recommended varieties of korea, At seedling stage they were in fested with second of third inster nymphs. the results were as follows. 1. Most of the rice vari eties tested showed highly susceptible reaction to Brown planthopper except Mudgo, KR 108-143- and HR529-41-3-2 as resistance, and Akamoch, Satominori, IR 24 and IR 8 asmoderately suscptible. 2. In the test of varietal resistance to white backed planthopper Mudgo, KR 108-243-1, KR 109-154-2 and HR 529-45-3-2 were resistance, and Suweon 82, Tongil, IR 8 palkeum, Iri 309, Hokwang and Chuhoku #31 were Moderatly susceptible. 3. Most of the varieties tested were observed highly resistance to green leafhopper, but Tongil, Suweon 82, IR 24, Milsung and Chuhoku #31 were Moderatly susceptible. 4. the new bred lines HR 108-243-1 are multiple resistance of Brown planthopper, green leafhopper and white babked planthopper, and some others showed moderatly susceptible as. IR 8: Brown planthopper, white backed planthopper. IR 24: Brown poanthopper, green leafhopper. Tongil: suweon #82, Chukoku #31, whist backed planthopper, Green leafhopper.

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