Characteristics of Barley Polyphenol Extract (BPE) Separated from Pearling By-products

보리 도정부산물로부터 분리한 폴리페놀 추출물의 특성

  • Published : 2002.10.01

Abstract

Barley brans, divided into fractions I $(pearlers\;1{\sim}4)$, II $(pearlers\;5{\sim}20)$, and III $(pearlers \;21{\sim}24)$, germ, and broken kernels were collected as pearling by-products produced by an industrial process consisting of 24 consecutive barley pearlers. The pearling by-products were extracted with 75% ethanol, and polyphenol extracts were separated using Sepabeads SP-850 resin. Total polyphenol content was the highest (43.68%) in the polyphenol extract separated from fraction I. Polyphenol compounds analyzed by HPLC were tentatively identified as proanthocyanins and prodelphinidin polymers, which were known to have antioxidative and antimutagenic activities. Antioxidative abilities were estimated to be in the following order: fraction I>germ>fraction II>fraction III. At 0.01% polyphenol extract, angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitory activity was the highest in the germ fraction (40.04%). Nitrite-scavenging activity was over 70% in all fractions. Superoxide dismutase-like activity was in the range of $64{\sim}78%$ in fractions I and II.

보리를 식용으로 하기 위해 도정, 할맥 또는 압맥 등으로 가공처리시 연마정도에 따라 도정부산물로 발생되는 bran $I{\sim}III$ 뿐 만 아니라, 배아, 파쇄립으로부터 폴리페놀 추출물을 얻은 다음 몇 가지 식품학적 특성을 조사하였다. n-Hexane으로 탈지시킨 bran 및 배아 시료를 75% 에탄올로 추출 여과 후 Sepabead-SP850 수지를 사용하여 얻어진 폴리페놀 획분의 총 폴리페놀 함량은 bran I이 43.68%로 가장 높게 측정되었다. 획분별 폴리페놀 화합물의 유형을 HPLC로 살펴본 결과 항산화 및 항변이원성효과가 매우 높은 것으로 알려진 proanthocyanins와 prodelphinidin 다량체로 추정하였다. 획분별 추출물의 항산화 효과를 DPPH radical 소거활성으로 조사한 결과 bran I의 $EC_{50}$이 1.59 mg/mL로 가장 높았으며 다음은 배아 > bran II > bran III 의 순이었다. 시료농도 0.01% 수준의 농도에서 ACE 저해작용은 배아가 40.04%로 가장 높았고, 아질산염 소거작용은 모든 획분에서 70% 이상의 소거능을 나타내었으며 SOD 유사활성은 bran I과 II에서 $64{\sim}78%$ 내외의 활성을 보여 보리 폴리페놀 추출물의 기능성 식품소재로서의 가능성을 확인하였다.

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