Research Article

J Plant Biotechnol 2014; 41(4): 229-235

Published online December 31, 2014

© The Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology

Change of amino acids contents of Gastrodia elata Blume with harvest times and seed tuber

Hyun-Tae Kim, Eung-Jun Park

Correspondence to :

E.-J. Park

Division of Forest Biotechnology, Korea Forest Research Institute, Suwon 441-847, Korea

e-mail: pahkej@forest.go.kr

Received: 16 October 2014; Revised: 15 December 2014; Accepted: 20 December 2014

Abstract

Gastrodia elata Blume, an achlorophyllous orchid plant, has been used in traditional medicine and harvests in spring and fall. Here we investigated the quantitative changes of amino acids in G. elata by harvest times and seed tubers. In the results, we found that there was not big difference in contents of total amino acids but the distribution of amino acids differed depending on harvest times. 19% of total amino acids were asparagin and valine, an essential amino acid, occupied 10% within total amino acids in the tubers harvested in October. Among amino acids in the tubers harvested in April, serine occupied 23% and arginine, an essential amino acid, occupied 10% within total amino acids in tuber. Interestingly, the use of sexually propagated seed tubers produced high concentration of total amino acids compared to vegetatively propagated seed tubers. As for sexually propagated seed tubers, essential amino acids contents similar to the tubes harvested in October and nonessential amino acids contents similar to the tubers harvested in April. In this study, we found that amino acids contents in G. elata tubers altered depending on various cultivation practices. Therefore if these results can be applied to food industry, the value of G. elata as a natural food resource will be enhanced to a great extent.

Keywords Amino acids, Gastrodia elata, Harvest times, Seed tuber

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Research Article

J Plant Biotechnol 2014; 41(4): 229-235

Published online December 31, 2014

Copyright © The Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology.

Change of amino acids contents of Gastrodia elata Blume with harvest times and seed tuber

Hyun-Tae Kim, Eung-Jun Park

Correspondence to:

E.-J. Park

Division of Forest Biotechnology, Korea Forest Research Institute, Suwon 441-847, Korea

e-mail: pahkej@forest.go.kr

Received: 16 October 2014; Revised: 15 December 2014; Accepted: 20 December 2014

Abstract

Gastrodia elata Blume, an achlorophyllous orchid plant, has been used in traditional medicine and harvests in spring and fall. Here we investigated the quantitative changes of amino acids in G. elata by harvest times and seed tubers. In the results, we found that there was not big difference in contents of total amino acids but the distribution of amino acids differed depending on harvest times. 19% of total amino acids were asparagin and valine, an essential amino acid, occupied 10% within total amino acids in the tubers harvested in October. Among amino acids in the tubers harvested in April, serine occupied 23% and arginine, an essential amino acid, occupied 10% within total amino acids in tuber. Interestingly, the use of sexually propagated seed tubers produced high concentration of total amino acids compared to vegetatively propagated seed tubers. As for sexually propagated seed tubers, essential amino acids contents similar to the tubes harvested in October and nonessential amino acids contents similar to the tubers harvested in April. In this study, we found that amino acids contents in G. elata tubers altered depending on various cultivation practices. Therefore if these results can be applied to food industry, the value of G. elata as a natural food resource will be enhanced to a great extent.

Keywords: Amino acids, Gastrodia elata, Harvest times, Seed tuber

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