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Physicochemical Characteristics of Bamboo Smoke Distillates Processed by Mechanical Steel Kiln and Traditional Earth Kiln (기계식 탄화로와 재래식 토요를 이용하여 제조한 죽초액의 이화학적 특성: 식품처리제로서의 특성)

  • 이범수;은종방
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.251-256
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    • 2002
  • Fresh bamboo (Phyllostachys bambuoides sieb. et zucc.) was charred at the mechanical steel kiln and traditional earth kiln with subsequent condensation of its smoke to 10$0^{\circ}C$. It was settled down for 12 months to remove tar components and then the middle layer of the liquid was collected as a bamboo smoke distillates to analyze its chemical composition and physicochemical characteristics for use as food additives or processing aids. The gravity, transmittance, reflectivity, and viscosity were 1.008, 89.05%, 1.36%, and 12.48 cp in the bamboo smoke distillates processed by mechanical steel kiln (MBSD) and 1.012, 98.33%, 1.34% and 9.05 cp in the bamboo smoke distillates by traditional earth kiln (TBSD), respectively. The color of TSBD was brighter than that of MBSD. The pH and titratable acidity, tar and remains were 3.55 and 2.830%, 2.803% and 0.671%, respectively, in the MBSD and 2.93 and 3.470%, 0.051% and 0.004%, respectively, in the TBSD. The major phenolic compounds of bamboo smoke distillates (BSD) were phenol, Ο-cresol, p-cresol, and guaiacol and the major organic acids were acetic acid, propionic acid, iso-butyric acid, and n-butyric acid, and major alcohols were methanol, furfuryl alcohol, and maltol. The contents of phenolic compound and alcohol were more in MBSD than in TBSD whereas the content of organic acid was more in TBSD than in MBSD. Therefore, toxic compounds for the human body, such as methanol from BSD should be removed for use as a food ingredient in the future.

Antioxidative Effect of Bamboo Smoke Distillates in Palm Oil and Lard during Storage (죽초액의 팜유와 돈지의 저장 중 산패 억제 효과)

  • Lee, Fan-Zhu;Park, Keun-Hyung;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.905-910
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    • 2004
  • Effects of bamboo smoke distillates (BSD) in oxidative stability of oil during storage were investigated. BSD at 0.1, 0.5, and 1.0% was added to palm oil and lard, and peroxide, acid, and TBA values were measured during storage at $60^{\circ}C$ for 25 days. Induction periods and relative antioxidant effectiveness (RAE) for the oils were also investigated. Antioxidative effect increased with increasing concentration of BSD. Oil with 0.1% BSD had higher antioxidative effect than that with 0.02% BHT and much higher than that with 0.02% ${\alpha}-tocopherol$. Induction periods of lipid oxidation were 34.27 and 25.61 days for palm oil and lard, respectively. In oxidation reaction, palm oil was more stable during storage than lard. When 1.0% BSD was added RAEs of palm oil and lard were 233.92 and 2371.62%, respectively. Palm oil with 1.0% BSD showed higher antioxidative effect than that with 0.02% BHT, and lard showed much higher antioxidative effect than palm oil.

The Nitrite Scavenging and Electron Donating Ability of Bamboo Smoke Distillates made by steel kiln and earth kiln (기계식 및 재래식 죽초액의 아질산염 소거 및 전자공여 작용)

  • Lee, Fan-Zhu;Choi, Sang-Ho;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.719-724
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    • 2002
  • Fresh bamboo was charred in the mechanical steel kiln and traditional earth kiln, and then its smoke was condensed to produce bamboo smoke distillates (BSD). BSD made by mechanical steel kiln (MBSD) was purified by distillation. There is significant difference (p<0.05) in total phenol content among them, 663.40 ppm in MBSD, 571.62 ppm in PMBSD, and 485.16 ppm in TBSD. The nitrite scavenging activity and electron donation ability of BSDs were measured and the content of total phenol content was determined. The nitrite scavenging activity of BSD increased with increasing concentration of BSD at the same pH and decreased with increasing pH. There is significant difference (p<0.05) in nitrite scavenging activity among MBSD, purified MBSD (PMBSD), and BSD made by traditional earth kiln (TBSD) and the activity was the highest in MBSD and the lowest in TBSD. The electron donationg ability of BSDs increased with increasing the concentration of BSD and the reaction time. There is significant difference in the electron donation ability of BSDs at the same period and different concentration among the BSDs, the highest in MBSD and the lowest in TBSD.

Antimicrobial Activity and Oxidative Stability of Bamboo Smoke Distillate on Soybean Oil during Storage (죽초액의 항균활성 및 대두유에 대한 산패 억제 효과)

  • Lee, Fan-Zhu;Lee, Byung-Doo;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.816-822
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    • 2006
  • The antimicrobial and antioxidative effect of mechanical bamboo smoke distillate (MBSD) and traditional bamboo smoke distillate (TBSD) were investigated. Antimicrobial activity was demonstrated against all the microorganisms used in this experiment and was the higher in TBSD than in MBSD, with an activity concentration in the range 10-50 ${\mu}m/8$ mm paper disc. At the same concentration the antimicrobial activities of TBSD and MBSD was Gram positive bacteria>gram negative bacteria>Lactotobacillus>yeast. The minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) of BSC was 1.0-7.3${\mu}L/mL$, and the maximum lethal concentration (MLC) was 26.7-116.7 ${\mu}L/mL$. The soybean oil oxidative stability increased with increasing BSD concentration. The induction periods of oil oxidation were 3.75, 4.57 and 12.06 days for the samples with BSD added at 0.1%, 0.5%, and 1.0%, respectively. The RAE in soybean oil with 0.5% BSD was evaluated to be 168.45%, being similar to that of the sample with 0.02% BHT.