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Evaluation of Useful Biological Activities of Hot-Water Extracts of Raw-Red Bean and Boiled-Red Bean (Phaseolus radiatus L.)

생팥 및 삶은 팥의 열수 추출물의 유용 생리활성 평가

  • Jung, In-Chang (Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Andong National University) ;
  • Lee, Ye-Seul (Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Andong National University) ;
  • Kang, Dong-Kyoon (GyeongSangBukDo Agricultural Research & Extension Services) ;
  • Sohn, Ho-Yong (Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Andong National University)
  • Received : 2015.03.12
  • Accepted : 2015.05.01
  • Published : 2015.06.30

Abstract

Raw-red bean (RR) should be boiled in hot water, and only boiled-red bean (BR) has been used in the food industry. In the course of development of functional food using red- bean (Phaseolus radiatus L), hot- water extracts (HWEs) of RR and BR were prepared, respectively and their components and various biological activities were compared. The extraction yield at $100^{\circ}C$ of RR (16.2%) was higher than that of BR (14.8%), and contents of total polyphenols, total flavonoids and reducing sugars of HWE of RR were 2.5-fold, 2.1-fold and 1.5-fold higher than those of HWE of BR. In anti-oxidation activity assay, scavenging activities against DPPH anion and ABTS cation as well as reducing power of RR was higher than those of BR. The results suggest that the anti-oxidant compounds in red bean might be heat-liable or discarded during boiling in hot-water as a cooking drip. Unexpectedly, nitrite scavenging activity was stronger in HWE of BR than RR. In anti-microbial activity assay, HWE of RR ($500{\mu}g/disc$) showed growth inhibition activity against gram-positive bacteria, whereas HWE of BR did not show any activity against any tested bacteria and fungi. Assay of in-vitro anti-diabetes and anti-thrombosis activities, which were previously reported in ethanol extract of red-bean, revealed that HWEs of RR and BR did not show significant activities against ${\alpha}$-amylase, ${\alpha}$-glucosidase, thrombin, prothrombin, or blood coagulation factors. Our results suggest that the anti-oxidation, anti-diabetes and anti-thrombosis activities of HWEs of RR and BR were lower than those of ethanol extracts of red bean, and bioactive substances in RR were destroyed during boiling or discarded after boiling. Further research on suitable boiling and re-use of cooking drip of red bean is necessary.

식품으로 사용되는 팥은 생팥이 아닌 증자팥을 사용하며, 고온의 열수로 삶은 후 제조된다. 본 연구에서는 팥을 이용한 고부가가치 식품개발 연구의 일환으로, 생팥의 열수 추출물 및 팥을 삶은 후 증자액을 폐기하고 제조한 증자팥의 열수 추출물을 조제하고 이들의 유용성분 및 항산화, 항균, 항당뇨 및 항혈전 활성을 비교 평가하였다. 생팥 및 증자팥의 추출효율은 각각 16.2% 및 14.8%로 생팥이 1.1배 높았으며, 총 폴리페놀, 총 플라보노이드 및 환원당 함량은 생팥이 증자팥보다 각각 2.5배, 2.1배 및 1.5배 높았다. 생팥의 DPPH 음이온 및 ABTS 양이온 소거능 및 환원력 평가 결과, 증자팥보다 모두 높게 나타나, 팥의 항산화 활성이 고온의 열수 삶기 과정 중 소실됨을 알 수 있었다. 반면, nitrite 소거능은 생팥보다 삶은 증자팥에서 더욱 강하게 나타났다. 항균 활성 평가결과, 생팥의 열수 추출물에서만 그람양성 세균에 대한 활성이 나타났으며, 증자팥의 경우 항균 활성은 $500{\mu}g/disc$ 농도까지 나타나지 않았다. 또한 in-vitro $\alpha$-amylase 및 $\alpha$-glucosidase에 대한 저해활성과 항혈전 활성에 관련된 thrombin, prothrombin, coagulation factors에 대한 저해활성 평가 결과, 생팥의 비가열 추출물과는 달리, 생팥 및 증자팥의 열수 추출물은 전분분해 저해 및 항혈전 활성이 인정되지 않았다. 본 연구결과는 생팥 및 증자팥의 열수 추출물의 항산화, 항당뇨 및 항혈전 활성이 비가열 에탄올 추출물보다 미약하며, 생팥의 유용활성이 증자팥에서는 거의 남아 있지 않음을 제시하고 있으며, 팥을 이용한 고부가가치 식품 제조 시 적합한 삶기 공정 및 팥 증자액의 효율적인 이용에 대한 연구가 필요함을 제시하고 있다.

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