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Comparison of Chemical Characteristics of Korean Mountain Ginseng Different Parts According to Extract Conditions  

Kim, Jun-Han (Bio Industry Center, Daegu New Technology Agency)
Lee, Gee-Dong (Bio Industry Center, Daegu New Technology Agency)
Lee, In-Seon (Bio Industry Center, Daegu New Technology Agency)
Kim, Jong-Kuk (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Sangju National University)
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Food Science and Preservation / v.13, no.6, 2006 , pp. 720-725 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate extracting solution effect on the chemical compositions in different parts of Korean mountain Ginseng. Water, 80% EtOH and 80% MeOH are used as extraction solutions, and extracting conditions were 2 hr at $85^{\circ}C$ in water bath. The Brix(%) of the extract were ranged from $0.42{\sim}22.58%$, 80% EtOH extract for leaf is the highest level as 22.58%. The pH ranges of the extracts were $4.43{\sim}7.41$ and brown color of the extract was the highest with 1.803 in 80% EtOH extract for leaf, respectively. In case of hunter's color value of the extract, L value is the highest with 24.35 in 80% EtOH extract of seed, a and b value were the highest with 0.41 in 100% water extract of leaf and 3.69 in 80% MeOH extract of stem. Sucrose is the major free sugar of the extinct it highest content with 3673 mg% in 80% MeOH extract of mot and fructose is the highest with 1897 mg% in 80% MeOH extract of leaf, Major organic acids are identified as malic, tartaric and citric acid, and total organic acid content is the highest with 5,254 mg% in 80% MeOH extract of leaf and 1,527 mg% in 80% EtOH extract of leaf, The extracted major minerals ate P and K, P content highest with 15,563 ppm in 100% water extract of stem, K is 4,952 ppm in 80% MeOH extract of leaf, and Ca is the highest with 3,052 ppm in 1011% water extract of leaf. These results suggest that extracting solvent (80% MeOH) is concerned with the extract preparation of Korea Mountain Ginseng.
Keywords
Korea Mountain Ginseng extract; color; free sugar; organic acid; mineral;
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