Detection of Irradiated Starches from Korea and China by Viscometric Method

국산 및 중국산 전분의 감마선 조사 여부 검지를 위한 점도 측정

  • Published : 2001.12.01

Abstract

A study was carried out to establish the detection method for irradiated cereals. Starchs were ground and irradiated at 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10 and 15 kGy using a Co-60 irradiator. The viscosities decreased in all samples by increasing irradiation dose. The viscosity of the potato, corn and sweet potato from Korea dropped from 35.00$\pm$ 0.34, 11.86$\pm$0.86 and 14.02$\pm$0.62 in the control to 11.38$\pm$0.92, 2.98$\pm$0.80 and 2.74$\pm$0.80, respectively, in the samples irradiated at 15 kGy. These trends were similar to samples from China. Regression expression and coefficients of viscosity of potato, corn and sweet potato starch from Korea were 0.97 (y=-4.6197x+38.284), 0.88 (y=-1.5146x+12.023) and 0.88 (y=-1.5146x+12.023), respectively, those of viscosity of starches from China were 0.69 (y=-28.849x+152.25), 0.81 (y=-3.38x+20.56) and 0.88 (y=-2.668x+18.505) at 50 rpm. All samples resulted in a decrease in specific parameter by increasing rpm after irradiation. Parameter values showed dose-dependent relationship between unirradiated and irradiated samples and indicated that all values of unirradiated samples were higher than the those of irradiated ones. These results suggest that the detection of irradiated potato, corn and sweet potato starch at various irradiation doses is possible by the viscometric method.

방사선 조사된 국산 및 중국산 감자, 옥수수 및 고구마 전분을 대상으로 점도와 전분함량을 측정하고 방사선 조사 여부확인 방법을 연구하였다. 방사선 조사선량이 증가함에 따라 처리구의 점도는 모두 감소하였다. 국산 감자, 옥수수 및 고구마 전분에 방사선 조사를 하지 않았을 때 점도가 각각 35.00$\pm$0.34, 11.86$\pm$0.86 및 14.02$\pm$0.62 mPa.s에서 15.0 kGy 로 조사한 후에는 11.38$\pm$0.92, 2.98$\pm$0.80 및 2.74$\pm$0.80 mPa.s로 크게 낮아졌다. 이런 경향은 중국산 감자, 옥수수 및 고구마 전분도 유사한 경향을 나타났다. 50rpm에서 국산 감자, 옥수 수 및 고구마 전분의 회귀식 및 회귀계수는 각각 0.97(y=-4.6197x+38.284), 0.88(y=-1.5146x+12.023) 및 0.88(y=-1.5146x+12.023)이고, 중국산 감자, 옥수수 및 고구마 전분의 회귀식 및 회귀계수는 각각 0.69(y=-28.849x+152.25), 0.81(y=-3.38x+20.56) 및 0.88(y=-2.668x+18.505)이었다. 따라서 감마선 조사선량의 증가에 따라 점도가 비례적인 감소를 보여 조사 여부 판정을 위한 specific parameter를 설정하였다. Specific parameter는 비조사 및 조사 시료의 조사선량 의존성을 보여주었으며 비조사구의 값은 조사 처리구보다 모두 높게 나타났다. 이와 같은 점도 및 specific parameter의 높은 상관관계는 점도 측정법이 전분의 방사선 조사 여부를 검지하는 방법으로 적용 가능할 것으로 판단되었다

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