Enhancement of Growth Characteristics and Biological Activities in Astragalus membranaceus Using Artificial Light Sources


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We investigated the effects of light emitting plasma (LEP) and red, blue, green, and white light emitting diode (LED) artificial light sources on plant growth characteristics and antioxidant activities in Astragalus membranaceus B. The highest germination rate (91.33 ± 2.08%) was produced by growth under red LED light. Root growth under LEP light was superior to that under the other light treatments. We measured antioxidant activity using a 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay, and determined the total phenol and flavonoid contents and tyrosinase inhibitory activity in response to the various light treatments. Antioxidant activities were 53.6% as the highest level of activity under LEP light. Growth under LEP light also produced the highest total phenolic and flavonoid contents of 36.05 and 5.94 mg/mL, respectively. Extracts from plants grown under LEP light caused the highest inhibition of tyrosinase activity with inhibition of 35.37, 61.87 and 65.49%, respectively, for extract concentrations of 100, 500, and 1000 μg/mL compared with other artificial light treatments. These results suggest that LEP light may be an important artificial light source for the enhancement of plant growth and biological activity and indicate the importance of further study of the use of LEP light sources for agricultural production.

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J. Choi

Department of Bio-Resource Sciences

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Chuncheon, 24341

E. Seong

Department of Medicinal Plant

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Suwon, 16632

J. Yoo

Bioherb Research Institute

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Chuncheon, 24341

S. Choi

Department of Agricultural Life Sciences

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Chuncheon, 24341

J. Lee

Research Institute of Biotechnology

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Hongcheon, 25142

J. Lim

Department of Herbal Medicine Resources

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Samcheok, 25949

J. Na

Department of Controlled Agriculture

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Chuncheon, 24341

C. Yu

Department of Bio-Resource Sciences

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Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
República da Coreia, Chuncheon, 24341

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