| Literature DB >> 30263536 |
In Sil Park1, Hyo Jung Kim2, Yeon-Shin Jeong3, Woo-Keun Kim4, Jong-Sang Kim1.
Abstract
Glyceollins synthesized in soybeans that are exposed to biotic or abiotic stress have been reported to have health benefits. Considering that glyceollins are de novo synthesized from daidzein via several enzymatic steps and that isoflavone concentration widely varies among soybean varieties, the abilities of 60 soybean cultivars to synthesize glyceollins were compared under different elicitation conditions. Soybeans accumulated glyceollins differentially depending upon the cultivar when elicited with Aspergillus sojae. Contrary to our hypothesis that high isoflavone varieties may accumulate glyceollins more efficiently upon elicitation, glyceollin accumulation in response to fungal elicitation was not related with the concentration of either total isoflavones or daidzein in soybeans. Rather the glyceollin levels were significantly affected by soybean cultivar and most effectively increased by fungal infection. The data suggest that the selection of a strong fungal elicitor and a soybean cultivar with genotype that highly expresses the genes involved in glyceollin biosynthesis is essential for efficient glyceollin production.Entities:
Keywords: elicitor; glyceollins; isoflavones; phytoalexins; soybean cultivar
Year: 2017 PMID: 30263536 PMCID: PMC6049472 DOI: 10.1007/s10068-017-0034-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Biotechnol ISSN: 1226-7708 Impact factor: 2.391