Antioxidative Activity and Chemical Characteristics from Different Organs of Small Black Soybean (Yak-Kong) Grown in the Area of Jungsun

정선산 쥐눈이콩의 부위별 이화학적 특성 및 항산화 효과

  • Published : 2003.04.01

Abstract

Nutritional composition, contents of phenolic compounds, and antioxidative activities of small black soybean were investigated. Proximate composition of the soybean was crude fat, crude protein, carbohydrate, and crude ash at 15.9, 34.7, 38.5, and 3.7%, respectively. Potassium was the predominant mineral, followed by phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium. Glucose and galactose were the major sugars. Twelve different kinds of fatty acids were identified in whole soybean, dehulled soybean, and soybean hull. The 75% methanol and ethyl acetate extract fractions from the soybean hull contained total phenolic compounds at 4.64 and 13.53 g/100 g, respectively. The methanol extract of soybean hull showed strongest antioxidative activity among samples tested. Ethyl acetate fraction of the soybean hull exhibited DPPH radical scavenging activity at level similar to those of ${\alpha}-tocopherol$ and BHT. Phenolic compounds were the major biological components in the soybean hull. These results suggest that small black soybean can be used as a new material for functional food.

이상의 결과를 종합해 볼 때, 쥐눈이콩은 조단백 및 조지방의 함량이 높고, 무기질이 풍부하며, 불포화지방산이 풍부하고 linoleic acid가 다량 함유되어 있었다. Glucose와 galactose가 주요 구성당이었으며, 12종의 지방산이 동정되었다. 쥐눈이콩 추출물의 항산화 활성을 탐색한 결과 종피 메탄올 추출물$(IC_{50}:\; 8.3\;{\mu}g/ml)$과 종피 75% 에탄올 추출물$(IC_{50}: 10.0{\mu}g/ml)$이 높은 항산화 활성을 나타내었다. 항산화 활성이 가장 높은 쥐눈이콩 종피 추출물을 용매분획하여 각 분획물에 대한 생리활성을 조사한 결과 에틸아세테이트 분획물에서 주된 활성이 나타났으며 페놀성화합물의 경우 100 g당 13.53 g으로 매우 높은 함량을 지니고 있었다. 쥐눈이콩의 생리활성 탐색결과 종피 부위에 다량의 페놀성 화합물을 함유하고 있으며 항산화 활성이 가장 높은 부위임을 규명하였다.

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