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Changes in the Quality of Peeled Chestnut Achieved by Browning Inhibition Treatments During Storage (갈변저해제 처리에 따른 저장 중 박피밤의 품질 변화)

  • Oh, Sung-Il;Kim, Chul-Woo;Lee, Uk
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.108 no.4
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    • pp.610-617
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    • 2019
  • The effects of dippin treatments using Glycyrrhiza uralensis extract (0.5%, 1.0%, 2.0%) and calcium chloride (0.5%, 1.0%, 2.0%) on the quality of peeled chestnuts were investigated. Following dipping treatment, peeled chestnuts were vacuum-packed using a 75-㎛ polyethylene PE and nylon film, and stored in a 0 ℃ incubator for six weeks. The dipping treatments of the peeled chestnuts successfully achieved browning inhibition. The browning degree following 2.0% calcium chloride treatment was the lowest at 0.68 OD. The color change (ΔE) of the peeled chestnuts was the highest (6.0) in the control, and the lowest (3.5) for the 1.0% and 2.0% calcium chloride-treated samples. G. uralensis extract and calcium chloride treatments did not impact weight, moisture loss rate, firmness, or the soluble solid content of the peeled chestnuts following storage. The decay rate was 12.0% in the control group, and 11.0%, 11.5%, and 11.0% for G. uralensis treatment at 0.5%, 1.0%, and 2.0% calcium chloride treatment, respectively, and 13.0%, 9.5%, and 9.0% at 0.5%, 1.0%, and 2.0% calcium chloride treatment, respectively. Sensory evaluation (palatability, off-odor) showed that a 2.0% G. uralensis extract treatment presented excellent results during the storage period. Texture and color indicated no differences as a result of the browning inhibition treatments. Therefore, when considered comprehensively, a 2.0% G. uralensis extract treatment was shown to be effective for maintaining the quality and providing browning inhibition of peeled chestnuts. This result isexpected to solve the problem of quality deterioration in the form of sour taste, which is a problem in chemical processing.

Effect of Glycyrrhizia uralensis Extract Addition on the Quality of Cheonggukjang (감초추출물 첨가가 청국장의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Hwang Sung-Hee;Chung Hun-Sik;Kim Soon-Dong;Youn Kwang-Sup
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.571-575
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of Glycyrrhizia uralensis water extract on the quality of Cheonggukjang(fermented soybean paste). Soybeans were soaked for 24 hrs, steamed for 1 hr at 121, mixed with G. uralensis extract(0, 1, 3 and 5%) and fermented for 54 hrs at 40 after inoculation of Bacillus lichenifomis. The amounts of viscous substance and reducing sugar, and pH of the products were increased when the G. uralensis extract was added. The color of the products was changed to dark yellow by the addition of G. uralensis extract. Ammonia odor and bitter taste decreased as the G. uralensis extract content increased. The products added with 5% of G. uralensis extract showed higher acceptability scores than the others. Results suggest that the water extract of G. uralensis could be used as an additive to improve the quality of Cheonggukjang.

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The Effect on the Sensory and Mechanical Characteristics of Functional Muffin using Glycyrrhizae radix Extract (감초추출물 첨가량을 달리하여 제조한 기능성 머핀의 관능적ㆍ기계적 특성)

  • 김용선;최희숙;우인애;송태희
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.95-99
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    • 2004
  • The sensory and mechanical characteristics of muffin using different levels (0, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100%) of Glycyrrhiza radix extract were investigated. The lightness of crust and crumb of the muffins were significantly (p〈0.05) decreased, but the redness was increased with increasing content of Glycyrrhizae radix extract. The mechanical texture parameters, such as hardness, gumminess and chewiness, were significantly (p〈0.05) low in the groups with 40∼80% Glycyrrhizae radix extract. With regard to the sensory evaluation, a brown crust, yellow crumbs, surface roughness, Glycyrrhizae radix flavor, roasted nutty taste, sweetness, bitterness and springiness of the muffins were significantly increases with increasing content of Glycyrrhizae radix extract. However, the hardness was significantly (p〈0.05) low without the addition of Giycyrrhizae radix extract, the overall acceptability was excellent in the group with the addition of 60% Glycyrrhizae radix extract. As a result, with the addition of Glycyrrhizae radix extract to the muffin, the sensory and mechanical properties were improved therefore, Glycyrrhizae radix extract could be prepared as a useful functional additive to sugar free muffins.

Component Characteristics of Each Extract Prepared by Different Extract Methods from By-products of Glycyrrhizia uralensis (추출 조건을 달리한 감초부산물 추출물의 성분 특성)

  • 강명화;박춘근;차문석;성낙술;정혜경;이제봉
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.138-142
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    • 2001
  • Solid contents, free sugars, phenlic compounds and glycyrrhizin of extracts obtained from by-products of Glycyrrhizia uralensis by three different methods, i.e., shaking, heating, and static methods, were determined. Solid contents of extracts obtained by shaking, heating and static method were 15.6%, 15.0% and 5.3%, respectively. Phenolic compound contents of them were 11.33 mg/100 mL, 11.21 mg/100mL and 10.15 mg/100 mL. Main free sugars in the extracts from the by-products of G. uralensis were fructose, glucose, sucrose, and maltose. Glycyrrhizin content of the extracts from the by-products of G. uralensis were 2.79%, 3.54% and 0.63%, respectively. Extract obtained by the shaking methods had an ability of donating electron to DPPH. The relative antioxidant effects of th extract obtained from the shaking method showed 70% inhibitory effect of peroxidation on egg yolk lecithin.

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Antibacterial Effects of Oriental Herb Extract Against Gardnerella vaginalis (Gardnerella vaginalis에 대한 한약재의 항균활성)

  • Kim Youn-Hee;Lee Heung-Shick
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.70-73
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    • 2006
  • To investigate the potential of treatment, antimicrobial activity of various oriental herb extracts were tested for Gardnerella vaginalis, which is the predominant organism in bacterial vaginosis. Among the tested 14 oriental herbs, water-extracts of Kalkeun, Kosam, Nuro, Pakjakyak, Sukchangpo, Shiyup, Junghyang and Hwangryun represented antibacterial activities against G. vaginalis. The minimal inhibition concentration (MIC) of Shiyup against G. vaginais was 0.63 mg/mL, and those of Pakjakyak and Hwangryun, Kalkeun and Nuro, Kosam, Sukchangpo and Junghyang were 1.25 mg/mL, 2.5 mg/mL, and 5 mg/mL, respectively. There-fore, the water-extracts of Kalkeun, Kosam, Nuro, Pakjakyak, Sukchangpo, Shiyup, Junghyang and Hwangryun were considered to be potential treatment of bacterial vaginosis caused by G. vaginalis.

Isolation and Identification of Antimicrobial Active Substance from Glycyrrhiza uralensis FISCH (감초로부터 항균활성 물질의 분리 및 구조 동정)

  • Ahn, Eun-Young;Shin, Dong-Hwa;Baek, Nam-In;Oh, Jin-A
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.680-687
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    • 1998
  • The ethyl acetate fraction from ethanol extract of Glycyrrhiza uralensis FISCH showed growth inhibition on 5 strains of Listeria monocytogenes (ATCC 19111, 19112, 19113, 19114 and 15313) at $50{\sim}100\;ppm$. By silica gel column chromatography twice, antimicrobial active compound G-4-4 was isolated from ethyl acetate fraction of Glycyrrhiza uralensis FISCH. The G-4-4 fraction showed growth inhibition at $10{\sim}50\;ppm$ and confirmed bactericidal effect at 50 and 100 ppm on 5 strains of Listeria monocytogenes. Staphylococcus aureus KFCC 11764 was inhibited at $30{\sim}50\;ppm$ of G-4-4 but Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 was not inhibited at 100 ppm. The antimicrobial active substance G-4-4 was identified as liquiritigenin, a kind of flavanone compound, by IR, MS, $^1H-NMR\;and\;^{13}C-NMR$.

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Comparison on Anti-oxidant Effects of Pigment Extracts from Fabaceae 5 species (국내 자생 콩과 5종 염료 추출물의 항산화 효과 비교)

  • Kim, ye-Ran;Chang, Kyung-Soo;Chang, Jeong Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2020
  • The Fabaceae family are being used as traditional medicine. The aim of this study was to compare the antioxidant effects as well as the cell protecting effects of extracts of 5 species (Astragalus membranaceus, Caesalpinia sappan L., Glycyrrhiza uralensis F., Pueraria lobate O., Pterocarpus santalinus L.) in Fabaceae family. The extracts from 5 species were tested by radical scavenging activity test, total phenolic contents and the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay on human liver carcinoma (HepG2) cell line. Anti-oxidant effects of the extracts (5 mg/mL) from C. sappan was 93.49% by radical scavenging activity test. In addition, A. membranaceus extracts showed a weak radical scavenging activity. Anti-oxidant effects of the extracts (5 mg/mL) from A. membranaceus was 7.83% by radical scavenging activity test. Total phenolic contents of the extracts from C. sappan and A. membranaceus were 310.93 mg GAE/g extract, 15.33 mg GAE/g extract, respectively. Cell protecting effects against H2O2 treatment were observed at 100 ㎍/mL concentration of C. sappan and P. santalinus extracts. These results suggest that C. sappan and P. santalinus might be best anti-oxidant in Fabaceae family.

A Study on the Effects of Taxus Extracts in Cosmetic Indurstry (화장품산업에서 주목추출물의 효능에 관한 연구)

  • 김인영;이계종;정성원;이주동;유희창;조춘구
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.80-98
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    • 2002
  • Taxus cuspidata Sieb selected cultivation as drug, food and decorative plant in Kyong-gi province in Korea. As a manufacturing method, there were extracted from 250g of dried-leaf and 300g of dried-stem with each 200g of BG, PG and water (to 100) mixing for 72 hour at 50$\pm$5$\^{C}$ and then they were filtered by 400-mesh filter. Appearance of extract of leaves was slight brown, pH=5.3$\pm$0.5, gravity was 1.012$\pm$0.05, and a reflective index was 1.375$\pm$0.05. And appearance of extract of stems was slightly dark brown, pH=5.4$\pm$0.5, gravity was 1.016$\pm$0.05, and a reflective index was 1.358$\pm$0.05. It was extracted oil from Taxus seed. Gravity was 0.922$\pm$0.05 and it should be obtained the 27.0$\pm$0.5% of yield. The molecular weight of polysaccharide was about 50,000 to 300,000 dalton and contained 5.0$\pm$1.2% of yield from Taxus fruit. The determinations of total polyphenols in measuring spectropotometer got 0.563% in leaves, and 0.325% in stems, whereas the quantitives of total tannins got 0.054% and 0.037%, respectively. As the effects in Cosmetics by DPPH-method, the antioxidative activities were very strong that the inhibitory ratio showed 75% in leaves and 64% in stems compared with 52% in greentea extract. These are more effective than other plant extracts. The increasing ratio of collagen synthesis rate on the activating fibroblast for extracts of Taxus cuspidata Sieb showed 54.16% (stems) and 33.18% (leaves), To improve the skin elasticity, PPE(porcine pancreatic elastase)-inhibitory activities were strongly effective as 13,7% (stems), 23.5% (leaves) and 66%(seed). Anti-inflammatory acitvity of seed oil was very the above 41% stronger than SG was 24% of anti-Inflammatory as a control sample.

Evaluation of Cytotoxicity by Extracting Ginseng, Processed Aconitum, Ginger, and Licorice (인삼, 숙부자, 생강, 감초의 배합에 의한 세포독성 평가)

  • Kim, D.H.;Kim, Y.B.;Koo, H.J.;Baek, H.J.;Lee, S.B.;Chang, K.J.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2021
  • Cytotoxicity was evaluated in A549 lung cancer cells and RAW264.7 macrophage cells with processed aconitum, ginseng, ginger and licorice extracts. The first experiment began to affect toxicity from 100 ㎍/ml concentrations in extracts mixed with processed aconitum and ginseng. Cytotoxicity began at 1000 ㎍/ml concentrations in the second experimental extract with additional ginger, both in the first and second groups affected greater cytotoxicity in lung cancer cells than in macrophage cells, and in the third experimental extract with additional ginger and licorice. In conclusion, when using aconitum, ginseng, ginger, and licorice work in combination, which resulted in less impact on macrophage cells toxicity and more cytotoxicity in certain lung cancer cells.

Antimicrobial Activities of Medicinal Herbs and Seaweeds Extracts Against Microorganisms Isolated from the Rice Warehouses (미곡창고 오염균주에 대한 천연추출물의 항균활성)

  • Lee, So-Young;Kim, Jin-Hee;Kim, Koth-Bong-Woo-Ri;Song, Eu-Jin;Kim, Ah-Ram;Park, Sun-Mee;Han, Chung-Soo;Ahn, Dong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.476-480
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    • 2007
  • In order to prevent the quality deterioration of rice from microbial infection, we investigated antimicrobial activities of Morun albalinne, Glycyorrhiza uralensis, Sargassum siliquastrum, and Ecklonin cava against isolated microorganisms from the paddy and warehouses. The major types of the bacteria grown in the paddy and rice warehouses were Sphingomonas paucimobilis, Arthrobacter atrocyaneus, and Bacillus spp. such as Bacillus cereus Additionally Deuteromycetes, Aspergillus spp. and Penicillum spp. were considered as major contaminant microorganisms in the paddy and rice warehouses. As results of the paper disc assay against the isolated microorganisms, the ethanol extracts with Morun albalinne, Glycyorrhiza uralensis, Sargassum siliquastrum, and Ecklonia cava showed effective antimicrobial activities. Especially, Morun albalinne showed the strongest growth inhibition on the isolated bacteria at $0.0025{\sim}0.0075%$.