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Comparison of the Phenolic Compounds Concentrations Among the Cereal Grains KCI 등재

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한국작물학회 (Korean Society Of Crop Science)
초록

Cereal grains are sort of crops like barley, sorghum, millet, oats, rye and many others. Research of other scientists were shown that whole grain consumption helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, ischemic stroke and gastrointestinal cancers. They are rich source of carbohydrates, protein, fats and oils, and have many health-promoting components such as vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals, which include phenolic compounds. This research was conducted quantitative analysis about phenolic compounds in 15 lines of cereals by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). Samples are 5 of Sorghum bicolor Moench, 5 of Setaria italica, 5 of Panicum miliaceum L. they are harvested from Kyungbook-bongwha in 2009. The phenolic compounds contents of Moktak-sorghum (1187.298㎍/g), Hwanggeumchal-sorghum(897.7417㎍/g) and Hwanggeum-sorghum(762.8306㎍/g) are the highst, those have dark color between Sorghum bicolor Moench. Analysis Among the contents of Sorghum bicolor Moench (+)Catechin(avg. 139.95㎍/g) and Benzoic acid(avg.116.695㎍/g) were higher contents than others. Myricetin(avg.46.15㎍/g) and Quercetin(avg. 47.4368㎍/g) were many contents in Steria italica. Chlorogenic acid(avg. 46.258㎍/g) and Quercetin(avg. 43.0496㎍/g) were many contents in Panicum miliaceum L. The result of this experiment is considered to be the basic data of the functional food manufacturing by utilizing domestic cereal grains.

저자
  • Hyun-Seok Jeon(Konkuk University)
  • Eun-Hye Kim(Konkuk University)
  • Yun-Mi Jun(Konkuk University)
  • Min-A Yeo(Konkuk University)
  • Jin-Hee Park(Konkuk University)
  • Sun-Jin Kim(Konkuk University)
  • Jung-Woong Kwon(Konkuk University)
  • Sung-Hyun Song(Konkuk University)
  • Soo-Jung Yong(Konkuk University)
  • Mi-So Jang(Konkuk University)
  • Joung-Kuk Ahn(Konkuk University)
  • Hong-Keun Song(Konkuk University)
  • Yong-Soon Park(2Hanyang Univ)
  • Myung-Chul Seo(National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
  • Ill-Min Chung(Konkuk University) Corresponding author