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Identification and quantification of flavonoids in yellow grain mutant of rice (Oryza sativa L.)

  • Food Chem. 2018 Feb 15;241:154-162. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.08.089.
Backki Kim 1 Sunmin Woo 2 Mi-Jung Kim 3 Soon-Wook Kwon 4 Joohyun Lee 5 Sang Hyun Sung 2 Hee-Jong Koh 6
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Plant Science, Research Institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences and Plant Genomics and Breeding Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.
  • 2 College of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.
  • 3 National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Suwon 16429, Republic of Korea.
  • 4 Department of Plant Bioscience, College of Natural Resources and Life Science, Pusan National University, Milyang 60463, Republic of Korea.
  • 5 Department of Crop Science, College of Life Science, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea.
  • 6 Department of Plant Science, Research Institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences and Plant Genomics and Breeding Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

Flavonoids are naturally occurring phenolic compounds with potential health-promoting activities. Although anthocyanins and phenolic acids in coloured rice have been investigated, few studies have focused on Flavonoids. Herein, we analysed Flavonoids in a yellow grain rice mutant using UHPLC-DAD-ESI-Q-TOF-MS, and identified 19 Flavonoids by comparing retention times and accurate mass measurements. Among them, six Flavonoids, isoorientin, isoorientin 2″-O-glucoside, vitexin 2″-O-glucoside, isovitexin, isoscoparin 2″-O-glucoside and isoscoparin, were isolated and fully identified from the yellow grain rice mutant, and the levels were significantly higher than wild-type, with isoorientin particularly abundant in mutant embryo. Significant differences in total phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity were observed in mutant rice by DPPH, FRAP and TEAC assays. The results suggest that the representative six Flavonoids may play an important role in colouration and antioxidant activity of embryo and endosperm tissue. The findings provide insight into flavonoid biosynthesis and the possibility of improving functionality in rice.

Keywords

Antioxidant activity; Flavonoid; Isoorientin; UHPLC-DAD-ESI-Q-TOF-MS; Yellow rice mutant.

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