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Quality of Soybean Paste (Doenjang) Prepared with Lotus Root Powder (연근 분말을 첨가한 된장의 품질 특성)

  • Park, In-Bae;Park, Jeong-Wook;Kim, Jeong-Mok;Jung, Soon-Teck;Kang, Seong-Gook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.519-523
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    • 2005
  • Soybean paste (Doenjang) was prepared by adding Lotus root powder (LRP) at $5\~15\%$ (w/w) to improve quality of the Doenjang and to give some functional properties. Moisture content was ranged about $50.05\~54.04\%$ and amino nitrogen content was $635\~648\;mg\%$ following the LRP contents. Crude protein amounts were $11.55\~12.56\%$ that was no difference between test samples. Carbohydrates contents increased $1.5\~2$ times in the test samples than the control depending on the LRP contents. However, contents of crude lipid $(6.99\~8.55\%)$ and ash $(13.99\~15.17\%)$ were decreased as increased the amounts of LRP. The pH of the product was decreased until 45 days during aging period and then slightly increased without significantly differences among test samples. The values of acidity were $1.85\~2.18\%$ at the early stage of aging but slightly increased with further aging. The total phenolic content in the Doenjang adding $15\%$ LRP was $461.8\;mg\%$ which is higher than $368.6\;mg\%$ in the control. Doenjang prepared with LRP showed an anti-browning effect of the product itself.

Optimization of Extraction Conditions for Cabbage (홍월적 양배추의 추출조건 최적화)

  • Do, Jeong-Ryong;Kim, Hyun-Ku;Hong, Joo-Heon;Lee, Gee-Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.10
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    • pp.1625-1632
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    • 2005
  • This study was conducted to monitor the extraction yields and functional properties from cabbage by a response surface methodology. The extract yield was maximized as 44.47$\%$ under the temperature of 79.86$^{\circ}C$, ethanol concentration of 56.84$\%$ and solvent to sample ratio 25.58 mL/g . The maximum value of electron donating ability was 85.46$\%$ at 46.38$^{\circ}C$,57.06$\%$ of ethanol concentration and 27.71 mL/g of solvent to sample ratio. The maximum value of tyrosinase inhibitory effect was 69.37$\%$ at 37.5$^{\circ}C$,47.71$\%$ of ethanol concentration and 16.03 mL/g of solvent to sample ratio. The maximum value of SOD-like activity was 48.36$\%$ in 66.12$^{\circ}C$, 70.35$\%$ of ethanol concentration and 29.13 mL/g of solvent to sample ratio. Estimated conditions for the maximized extraction including yield, electron donating ability and SOD-like activity were 20 $\∼$ 30 mL/g in ratio of solvent to sample, 25$\∼$85$\%$ in ethanol concentration, and 40$\∼$90$^{\circ}C$ in extraction temperature.

Chemical Components of Yellow and Red Onion (황색과 자색 양파의 화학성분)

  • Jeong, Chang-Ho;Kim, Jin-Hee;Shim, Ki-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.708-712
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    • 2006
  • The chemical properties of yellow and red onion were investigated and analyzed to provide basic data for functional food materialization and processing. The moisture and nitrogen free extract contents of yellow and red onion were 92.80%, 5.13% and 92.47%, 5.59%, respectively. Mineral components of yellow and red onion were rich in K (123.64 and 114.41 mg%), Na (34.09 and 33.57 mg%) and P (27.04 and 20.56 mg%). The major free sugar of yellow onion were glucose (744.2 mg%) and fructose (705.9 mg%). Whereas major free sugar of red onion were sucrose (692.8 mg%) and fructose (517.3 mg%). Glutamic acid, phenylalanine and aspartic acid in yellow and red onion were major amino acids. Abundant free amino acids in yellow onion were hydroxy-L-proline (27.34 mg%), L-serine (27.34 mg%) and L-arginine (26.25 mg%). Abundant free amino acids in red onion were L-glutamic acid (16.35 mg%), ammonium chloride (15.22 mg%) and L-serine (10.93 mg%). Ascorbic acid contents are higher in red onion (28.34 mg%) than in yellow onion (19.20 mg%). Quercetin and total polyphenol of yellow and red onion were 15.24 mg%, 5.70 mg% and 0.319 mg/g and 0.248 mg/g, respectively.

Processing Properties of Kiwifruit Treated with Protopectinase (Protopectinase를 이용한 참다래의 가공 특성)

  • 이대희;이승철;황용일
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.401-406
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    • 2000
  • In development of the processed food, it is important not only to make the food delicious but to enhance its storage span and thermal stability without change of the food quality in color, which greatly affects the tastes of customers. Protopectinase (PPase) from Bacillus subtilis EK11 hydrolyses or dissolves protopectin in the middle lamella of plant tissues with the resultant separation of plant cells from each other, called enzymatic maceration. With the PPase, Kiwifruit was enzymatically macerated to separate cells to primary cell wall without damage. Yields of kiwifruit treated with PPase and mechanical maceration were 82% and 60%, respectively. Total and reducing sugars, crude protein and fat in the enzymatic maceration were well preserved as in the mechanical maceration. Importantly, over 95% of vitamin C, which is the most unstable component in application of the mechanical maceration, remained with intact form for one day after the enzymatic treatment. When the suspensions of kiwifruit macerated with both treatments had been stored at $4^{\circ}C for 6 days, the suspension of kiwifruit mechanically macerated was decolorized. whereas decolorization was not found in the enzymatically macerated kiwifruit. Moreover, the mechanically macerated kiwifruit was greatly deteriorated after heat treatment at $100^{\circ}C for 60 min ; the cell suspension of the exzymatically separated kiwifruit appeared to be stable, indicating the thermal stability. Thus, the PPase treatment could be a better choice for preparation of the highly valuable and functional processed food of kiwifruit as well as for prolonging the preservation period of the processed kiwifruit.

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Shelf Life Extension of Steamed Bread by the Addition of Fermented Pine Needle Extract Syrup as an Ingredient (솔잎 발효액의 첨가에 의한 찐빵의 저장성 향상)

  • Choi, Dong-Man;Chung, Sun-Kyung;Lee, Dong-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.616-621
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    • 2007
  • In order to improve the storage stability of steamed bread, fermented pine needle extract syrup potentially with several functional properties was added in manufacturing the products at levels of 8.3, 11 and 18% based on Brix degree of the dough. The manufactured bread was stored at ambient conditions and measured for quality attributes. Dough added with the fermented pine needle extract syrup maintained its pH and water activity at levels of $5.45{\sim}5.90\;and\;0.94{\sim}0.96$, which are normally suitable for yeast fermentation and for appropriate dough hardness. Addition of the extract syrup increased the bread volume by more than 20%. The bread with higher content of the pine needle extract syrup showed slower increase of bread hardness during storage, suggesting retardation of bread retrogradation. The addition of the pine needle extract syrup in bread dough also inhibited growth of the aerobic bacteria and molds on the bread surface (by $0.8{\sim}24$ in log (CFU/g) at 4 day storage). Use of higher than 11% concentration presented initially a strong fine needle flavor to the bread, which disappeared soon after 2 days. Generally addition of the pine needle extract syrup did not give negative effects on the bread quality including sensory quality. Therefore, the addition of the needle extract syrup could contribute to improving the storage stability and extending the shelf life of the bread.

Synthesis and Functional Properties of Plasteins from the Enzymatic Hydrolysates of Filefish Protein 1. The Conditions of Protein Hydrolysis and Plastein Synthesis from Peptic Hydrolysate (말쥐치육 단백질의 효소적 가수분해물을 이용한 Plastein의 합성 및 그 물성 I. 말쥐치육 단백질의 가수분해 조건 및 Plastein의 합성조건)

  • KIM Se-Kwon;LEE Eung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.282-292
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    • 1987
  • In order to exploit a new type of food source, enzamatically modified hydrolysates and the plasteins synthesized from the filefish (Nevoden modestus) protein hydrolysates by plastein reaction were investigated. The optimum conditions for enzymatic hydrolysis of filefish muscle and synthesis of plasteins using papain, pepsin, $\alpha-chymotrypsin$ and protease (from Streptomyces griceus) were determined. The optimum temperature and pH for the hydrolysis of filefish muscle by papain, pepsin, $\alpha-chymotrypsin$ and protease were $50^{\circ}C,\;40^{\circ}C,\;55^{\circ}C\;and\;50^{\circ}C$; and 6, 2, 7 and 8, respectively. Those for incubation time and enzyme concentration were 4hr, $0.5\%$ for papain and protease, 24hrs $1.0\%$ for pepsin and $\alpha-chymotrypsin$. The pepsin was found to be more reasonable substrate for plastein synthesis from the economic point of view. The enzyme-induced plastein reaction could be optimized, namely, pH 4 for pepsin, pH 7 for $\alpha-chymotrypsin$, pH 6 for papain and protease: substrate concentration $40\%$ for pepsin, $\alpha-chymotrypsin$ and protease, $50\%$ for papain; the time of incubation, 24hr; enzyme/substrate ratio, 1 : 100(W/V) ; incubation temperature, $50^{\circ}C$.

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Expression Analysis of Lily Type Lectin Isotypes in the Rock Bream, Oplegnathus fasciatus: in the Tissue, Developmental Stage and Viral Infection

  • Lee, Young Mee;Yang, In Jung;Noh, Jae Koo;Kim, Hyun Chul;Park, Choul-Ji;Park, Jong-Won;Noh, Gyeong Eon;Kim, Woo-Jin;Kim, Kyung-Kil
    • Development and Reproduction
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.297-304
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    • 2016
  • Lectins belong to the pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) class and play important roles in the recognition and elimination of pathogens via the innate immune system. Recently, it was reported that lily-type lectin-1 is involved when a pathogen attacks in the early immune response of fish. However, this study is limited to information that the lectin is involved in the innate immune response against viral infection. In the present study, the lily-type lectin-2 and -3 of Oplegnathus fasciatus (OfLTL-2 and 3) have been presented to be included B-lectin domain and two D-mannose binding sites in the amino acid sequence that an important feature for the fundamental structure. To investigate the functional properties of OfLTLs, the tissue distribution in the healthy rock bream and temporal expression during early developmental stage analysis are performed using quantitative real-time PCR. OfLTL-2 and 3 are predominantly expressed in the liver and skin, but rarely expressed in other organ. Also, the transcripts of OfLTLs are not expressed during the early developmental stage but its transcripts are increased after immune-related organs which are fully formed. In the challenge experiment with RBIV (rock bream iridovirus), the expression of OfLTLs was increased much more strongly in the late response than the early, unlike previously known. These results suggest that OfLTLs are specifically expressed in the immune-related tissues when those organs are fully formed and it can be inferred that the more intensively involved in the second half to the virus infection.

Manufacturing of Mozzarella Cheese Analogues: A Review (MozzarellaCheeseAnalogue제조에 관한 연구: 총설)

  • Lee, Joon-Ha;Song, Kwang-Young;Seo, Kun-Ho;Yoon, Yoh-Chang
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2012
  • A number of recently developed cheese analogues that are available in dairy food markets are currently being produced for improving health or diet, and they include Mozzarella, Cheddar, American, Muenster, and other custom flavors. Cheese analogues have many benefits such as extended-and-improved shelf life, price stability, and functional qualities that include better texture, higher melting point, and better stretching properties. Various cheese analogues can now be made by using soybeans or soy protein products, gelatin, gum arabic, and other ingredients. Hence, in this study, on the basis of previously published studies, we recommend soy protein for cheese analogues, for improving the texture and flavor of cheese analogues. Moreover, the best conditions for making cheese analogues and the factors that affect the characterization of cheese analogues have been described in this paper.

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Development and Evaluation of Natural Hydroxyapatite Ceramics Produced by the Heat Treatment of Pig Bones

  • Lim, Ki-Taek;Kim, Jin-Woo;Kim, Jangho;Chung, Jong Hoon
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The aim of this research was to develop and evaluate natural hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramics produced from the heat treatment of pig bones. Methods: The properties of natural HA ceramics produced from pig bones were assessed in two parts. Firstly, the raw materials were characterized. A temperature of $1,200^{\circ}C$ was chosen as the calcination temperature. Fine bone powders (BPs) were produced via calcinations and a milling process. Sintered BPs were then characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and a 2-year in vitro degradability test. Secondly, an indirect cytotoxicity test was conducted on human osteoblast-like cells, MG63, treated with the BPs. Results: The average particle size of the BPs was $20{\pm}5{\mu}m$. FE-SEM showed a non-uniform distribution of the particle size. The phase obtained from XRD analysis confirmed the structure of HA. Elemental analysis using XRF detected phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) with the Ca/P ratio of 1.6. Functional groups examined by FTIR detected phosphate ($PO{_4}^{3-}$), hydroxyl ($OH^-$), and carbonate ($CO{_3}^{2-}$). The EDX, XRF, and FTIR analysis of BPs indicated the absence of organic compounds, which were completely removed after annealing at $1,200^{\circ}C$. The BPs were mostly stable in a simulated body fluid (SBF) solution for 2 years. An indirect cytotoxicity test on natural HA ceramics showed no threat to the cells. Conclusions: In conclusion, the sintering temperature of $1,200^{\circ}C$ affected the microstructure, phase, and biological characteristics of natural HA ceramics consisting of calcium phosphate. The Ca-P-based natural ceramics are bioactive materials with good biocompatibility; our results indicate that the prepared HA ceramics have great potential for agricultural and biological applications.

The variation of poisson's ratio for The Cretaceous Sandstones and Shale in the Euiseoung Subbasin. (백악기 사암과 세일에 대한 포아송비의 변화)

  • 정태종
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 1996
  • This study shows the variation of poisson's ratio according to stress for the Cretaceous sandstones and shale in the Euiseoung Subbasin. To make a mechanical experiment, samples prepared with 3.0 cm in diameter and 6.2 cm in length were used in testing stress and strain. Generally poisson's ratio has been considered as one of properties, but contrary to steel, the test result makes sure that poisson's ratio has functional relation to stress. I had used four methods to calculate poisson's ratio, Poisson's ratio shows considerable different results according to the calculating, method but it has similar tendency in an elastic limit. Poisson' s ratio increases rapidly and is distinguished clearly in internal fracture region according to the calculating method. Poisson's ratio of sandstone and shale is different from one another in low and high stress regimes,but it is linearly proportional to the stress in an elastic regimes, that is, ${\nu}_t={\;}{\nu}_0+P_{\sigma}({\nu}_0$:first stage Poisson's ratio, ${\nu}_t$:poisson's ratio, P: poisson's coefficient, $\sigma$:stress). Poisson's ratios of two kinds of rock samples show continuous variation from 0.1 to 0.21 in an elastic regime. The variation of poisson's ratio is much wider in an internal fracture regine. It varies from 0.22 to 0.45 in sandstone, which is out of elastic regime.

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