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Antioxidant and Whitening Activities of Various Cultivars of Korean Unripe Peaches (Prunus persica L. Batsch) (국내산 복숭아 유과의 품종별 항산화 활성 및 미백활성 평가)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Hee;Kim, Da-Mi;Yu, Sung-Ryul;Yook, Hong-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.156-160
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    • 2012
  • This study was carried out to investigate the biological activities, including the total polyphenolic contents, antioxidant activities, and tyrosinase inhibition activities, of various cultivars of unripe peaches (Prunus persica L. Batsch). The results indicate that the total polyphenolic content (gallic acid equivalent mg/g) was the highest in Yumefuji among six-cultivars (Takinosawa Gold, Kawanakawase Hakuto, Madoka, Yumefuji, Nagasawa Hakuho, and Hong Bak) of unripe peaches, whereas it was the lowest in Madoka. Antioxidant effects of unripe peaches were determined in three different in vitro bioassays measuring DPPH radical scavenging, ABTS radical scavenging, and reducing power activity. In the results, antioxidant activity was also higher in Yumefuji than other cultivars. Tyrosinase inhibition activity ranged from 4.65% to 8.58%, and Hong Bak displayed the highest tyrosinase inhibition activity, although the difference was not significant. This study will provide information on antioxidant and tyrosinase inhibition activities for the development of natural compounds as functional cosmetics.

A Study on the Development of Cosmetic Materials Using Unripe Peaches Seed Extracts (복숭아 유과 씨 추출물을 이용한 화장품 소재 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Da-Mi;Kim, Kyoung-Hee;Kim, Young-Shik;Koh, Jong-Ho;Lee, Kyong-Haeng;Yook, Hong-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.110-115
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    • 2012
  • Various unripe peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) seeds, which were picked on late May, were subjected to 80% methanol extracts to investigate the antioxidant activities, whitening effects, and anti-wrinkle activities. The yield of 6 cultivars (Takinosawa Gold, Kawanakawase Hakuto, Madoka, Yumefuji, Nagasawa Hakuho, and Hong Bak) from unripe peaches were the highest on Yumefuji, followed by Madoka, Kawanakawase Hakuto, Takinosawa Gold, Hong Bak, and Nagasawa Hakuho (6.16%, 6.08%, 5.65%, 5.25%, 5.23%, and 5.20%). The content of the total polyphenol of seed extracts ranged from 18.33 to 27.08 mg/g. The antioxidant in vitro assays including the DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities were the highest with Hong Bak and Kawanakawase Hakuto. The tyrosinase inhibition activity greatly affected the Takinosawa Gold and Kawanakawase Hakuto. Compared to the elastase inhibition activity of 6 cultivars, Madoka was higher than others, while the lowest was Hong Bak. The significant correlation coefficient values were determined (more than p=0.05) between the yield, total polyphenol content, antioxidant activities, tyrosinase inhibition, and elastase inhibition activities. The results suggested that the total polyphenol content has a high positive value on the DPPH, ABTS radical scavenging activity, and tyrosinase inhibition activity. Also, the tyrosinase inhibition activity and elastase inhibition activity showed a significant correlation (r=+0.594). The ABTS inhibition activity and tyrosinase inhibition activity that is the most suitable character represented significant positive correlation (r=+0.846). This data suggested that the methanol extracts from these unripe peaches could be potential candidates for natural cosmetics.

Composition and Physicochemical Properties of Unripe Korean Peaches According to Cultivars (국내산 복숭아 유과의 품종별 성분 분석 및 품질특성)

  • Kim, Da-Mi;Kim, Kyung-Hee;Choi, In-Ja;Yook, Hong-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.221-226
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    • 2012
  • For the investigation of a possibility as a useful functional material, 6 cultivars (Takinosawa Gold, Kawanakawase Hakuto, Madoka, Yumefuji, Nagasawa Hakuho, Hong Bak) of Prunus persica L. Batsch were studied at unripe stage to determine the physicochemical properties and chemical compositions. The cultivars were picked in late May, and all samples were analyzed for external properties, physicochemical properties, pH, Brix value, Hunter's color value, hardness, vitamin C, and reducing sugar. The size of the fruit from all six cultivars was compared, and it was determined that cultivars, fruit from Madoka was the largest, while that from Yumefuji was the smallest. Comparing fresh weight, the fruit from Yumefuji was lowest in moisture contents (89.13~89.96%), and that from Nagasawa Hakuho had significantly higher crude protein (1.02~1.62%). The contents of crude lipids (0.18~0.23%) and carbohydrates (8.00~9.35%) were not significantly different between cultivars and Madoka included higher crude ash contents (0.32~0.69%) than other cultivars. The pH of 6 cultivars from unripe peaches were significantly higher from Kawanakawase Hakuto, and the Brix value was also highest from Kawanakawase Hakuto, followed by Yumefuji, Madoka, Nagasawa Hakuho, Takinosawa Gold, and Hong Bak. In chromaticity, the L value, the indicator of brightness, was significantly higher in fruit from Nagasawa Hakuho. The a value, the indicator of redness, was the highest with Hong Bak and overall lower than -5. The b value, the indicator of yellowness, was the highest in fruit from Madoka and ranged from 16.51 to 18.33. In physical characteristics, the hardness of the unripe peaches was the highest in fruit from Hong Bak, and overall, white peaches have a higher hardness value than yellow peaches. The vitamin C content of the fruit didn't show any significant differences between cultivars, and the reducing sugar showed a higher percent than 6.34% in fruit from all cultivars. These results suggest that unripe peaches were commensurate with the development of natural pigment and as a functional foods.

Studies on the Components of Unripe Peaches (미숙 복숭아의 성분 연구)

  • Lee, Joo-Baek;Chung, Hun-Sik
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.79-83
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    • 2008
  • This work measured the approximate levels of chemical components in the fleshpeel of unripe peaches picked at different times. The unripe samples were divided into two groups. Group I was picked on April 20 and Group II on May 2. Both samples were analyzed for organic acids, free sugars, Brix values, acidity, amino acids, and minerals. The major organic acid contents in Group I and Group II samples were oxalic acid> citric acid> malic acid> tartaric acid. The order of major free sugarin Group I and Group II samples were arabinose> sucrose in flesh and arabinose> glucose> sucrose in peel. The order of amino acid levels in all samples was aspartic acid> proline> glutamic acid> serine> leucine> lysine. The Brix values, acidity levels, and pH values of all samples were in the ranges of $7.6-9.8^{\circ}Brix$, 0.50-0.55 % and 4.13-4.17, respectively. The order of mineral content in all samples was K> Ca> Mg> Na.

Quality Changes in Unripe Peaches Jangachi according to Cultivar during Storage (품종별 복숭아 유과 장아찌의 저장 중 품질특성 변화)

  • Hong, Min-Seo;Kim, Kyoung-Hee;Yook, Hong-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.41 no.11
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    • pp.1577-1583
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    • 2012
  • This study was carried out to examine changes in the quality characteristics of unripe peach Jangachi made from different cultivars during storage at room temperature for 60 days. Based on the results, unripe peach Jangachi-showed decreases in pH of pulps and soaking solutions of all varieties during storage. Salinity of Jangachi tended to increase during storage, whereas it decreased in soaking solutions. Soluble solid contents decreased during storage in all varieties, both in pulps and soaking solutions. Among Hunter's color values, L values decreased, a values increased, and b values decreased during storage in all varieties. Hardness decreased for 30 days of storage and increased slightly thereafter. During storage, yeast and mold counts increased and decreased within the range from 2.30~5.55 log CFU/g, respectively. In the sensory evaluation, Madoka and Nagasawa Hakuho were evaluated as good in overall acceptability.

Chemical and Gelation characteristics of Pectins Obtained from Ripened and Unripened Crabapples (과일 내의 pectin 함량 및 성숙도에 따른 pectin 특성 변화에 관한 연구)

  • 문수재
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 1981
  • This study was attempted to determine the pectin contents of various fruits(Cherry, strawberry, plum, peach, apricot, apple, crabapple) and to investigate the changes in the properties of pectin and pectin gel during crabapple ripening. Methoxyl content, molecular weight and intrinsic viscosity were measured in ripened and unripened crabapples. In order to determine the characteristics of pectin gel, percent sag was measured by exchange Ridgelimeter, hardness and textural characteristics of jellies were measured by a penetrometer and a texturometer. The experimental results are summarized as follows: 1. The pectin contents of various fruits were 1.16% for cherry, 3.17% fir strawberry, 4.29% for plum, 5.51% for apricot, and pectin contents of peaches and apples varies depends on varieties from 4.54% to 5.61% to 6.52, respectively. The pectin contents of unripened and ripened crabapple wee 9.21% and 9.84% respectively, indicating that pectin content increased with fruit maturity. 2. The methoxyl contents, which was 6.61%~6.95%, was very low and it increased significantly during fruit ripening. Further, a decrease in acetyl content, intrinsic viscosity, molecular weight occurred during the ripening of crabapples. 3. The percent sag of crabapple jellies increased with fruit maturity from 5.26% to 5.79%, and the corresponding jelly grade decreased in ripened crabapple. 4. The hardness of jellies determined by a penetrometer was 79.15 pp.U. for ripened crabapple jelly, 90.62 pp.U. for unripe ned crabapple jelly. 5. In the textural characteristics of gels measured by a texturometer, the gels made from unripened crabapple were shown to have the highest values in hardness, cohesiveness, adhesiveness and gumminess.

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