Plant cultivation method for increasing phytochemical content
US-2021289710-A1 · Sep 23, 2021 · US
US11419277B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11419277-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916660510-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2022 |
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A plant cultivation method and light treatment unit for increasing the content of a phytochemical. The plant cultivation method includes: growing a plant by germinating a seed; increasing the content of resveratrol, which is a phytochemical, through UV treatment on the plant; and harvesting the plant. Here, UV treatment is performed by irradiating the plant with UV light emitted from an LED.
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We claim: 1. A plant cultivation method for increasing a content of a phytochemical, comprising: planting a seed after soaking the seed in water for 0.5 to 6 hours; supplying the seed with water at an interval of 20 minutes under dark conditions at 20° C. to 25° C. for seven days; growing a plant from a germinated seed; applying ultraviolet (“UV”) treatment on the plant and increasing a content of a phytochemical through the UV treatment on the plant, wherein applying the UV treatment includes irradiating the plant with UV light emitted from a light emitting diode (“LED”); adjusting an amount of the UV treatment and a duration and a timing of the UV treatment associated with harvesting; and harvesting the plant; and wherein the phytochemical is resveratrol. 2. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein, the step of increasing the content of the phytochemical further comprises performing the UV treatment for 24 hours before harvesting the plant. 3. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the UV light is at least one selected from the group of UVB and UVC. 4. The plant cultivation method according to claim 3 , wherein a wavelength of the UV light is at least one selected from the group of 275 nm, 285 nm and 295 nm. 5. The plant cultivation method according to claim 4 , wherein a wavelength of the UV light is 285 nm. 6. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein adjusting the amount of the UV treatment further comprises: adjusting the duration and the timing of the UV treatment associated with harvesting such that the phytochemical content of the plant subjected to the UV treatment is twice or more than a phytochemical content of another plant of the same kind and not subjected to the UV treatment before harvesting. 7. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein: applying the UV treatment on the plant further comprises applying UVB on the plant; and adjusting the amount of the UV treatment further comprises adjusting the duration and the timing of the UV treatment associated with harvesting such that the phytochemical content of the plant treated with UVB is twice or more than a phytochemical content of another plant of the same kind and not subjected to the UV treatment before harvesting. 8. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein: applying the UV treatment on the plant further comprises applying UVC on the plant; and adjusting the amount of the UV treatment further comprises adjusting the duration and the timing of the UV treatment associated with harvesting such that the phytochemical content of the plant treated with UVC is four times or more than a phytochemical content of another plant of the same kind and not subjected to the UV treatment before harvesting. 9. The plant cultivation method according to claim 1 , wherein the plant comprises a peanut sprout. 10. A plant cultivation method for increasing a content of a phytochemical, comprising: growing a plant from a germinated seed; applying ultraviolet (“UV”) treatment on the plant and increasing a content of a phytochemical through the UV treatment on the plant, wherein applying the UV treatment includes irradiating the plant with UV light emitted from a light emitting diode (“LED”); adjusting an amount of the UV treatment and a duration and a timing of the UV treatment associated with harvesting; and harvesting the plant; wherein the phytochemical is resveratrol; and wherein the UV treatment is performed at an irradiance of 10 μW/cm 2 . 11. A light treatment apparatus for increasing a content of a phytochemical, comprising: a housing configured to block external light; a cultivation plate including seeds of a selected plant under cultivation sown thereon and growing the seeds of the selected plant under cultivation into sprouts, the cultivation plate upwardly spaced apart from an inner lower surface of the housing; and wherein water is stored in a space between the cultivation plate and the inner lower surface of the housing; a light treatment unit arranged in the housing and operable to emit, before harvesting, at least one type of UV light selected from the group of UVB and UVC, the light treatment unit being adapted to increase a content of resveratrol as a phytochemical by irradiating the selected plant under cultivation with the at least one type of UV light selected from the group of UVB and UVC before harvesting; and wherein the irradiation of the at least one type of UV light is performed at an irradiance of 10 μW/cm 2 . 12. The light treatment apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein a wavelength of the UV light is at least one selected from the group of 275 nm, 285 nm and 295 nm. 13. The light treatment apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein a wavelength of the UV light is 285 nm. 14. The light treatment apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the light treatment unit is operable to adjust a duration and a timing of the irradiation associated with harvesting such that a phytochemical content of the selected plant subjected to UV treatment using the light treatment unit is twice or more than a phytochemical content of another plant of the same kind and not subjected to UV treatment. 15. The light treatment apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the light treatment unit is operable to adjust a duration and a timing of the irradiation associated with harvesting such that a phytochemical content of the selected plant treated with UVB using the light treatment unit is twice or more than a phytochemical content of another plant of the same kind and not subjected to UV treatment before harvesting. 16. The light treatment apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the light treatment unit is operable to adjust a duration and a timing of the irradiation associated with harvesting such that a phytochemical content of the selected plant treated with UVC using the light treatment unit is four times or more than a phytochemical content of another plant of the same kind and not subjected to the UV treatment before harvesting. 17. The light treatment apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the selected plant is a peanut sprout.
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