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Safety Evaluation of Snacks and Drinks in Circulation for Infants and Toddlers (유통 영유아용 과자류 및 음료류의 안전성 평가)

  • Jaerin Lee;Hyemin Park;Keunyoung Ryu;Keunyoung Ryu;Suyeon Choi;Eunhye Cho;Baesik Cho;Jinhee Kim
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.99-111
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study was to provide basic data for setting more detailed standards for baby food and to provide food information that can be used in real-world settings. We purchased 80 snacks and 40 drinks for infants and toddlers from supermarkets and online markets and analyzed tar color, artificial sweeteners, mycotoxins, and nutritional components (e.g., sucrose, sodium, and calcium). Fortunately, it was confirmed that both tar color and sodium saccharin, which do not have detection criteria for labeled foods for infants and toddlers, were not detected. However, acesulfame potassium was detected at 0.07 g/kg in one snack sample. As for myxotoxins, aflatoxin (B1, B2, G1, and G2) and ochratoxin A were not detected. Fumonisin B1, fumonisin B2, and zearalenone were detected in the ranges of 9.78-78.94 ㎍/kg, 5.58-11.73 ㎍/kg, and 2.96-8.83 ㎍/kg, respectively, but only in snacks. Sucrose was detected in 65 of the snacks (0.02-40.94 g/net weight [g]) and in 24 of the drinks (0.12-27.60 g/net weight [g]). Minerals were detected in most of the samples, and in four snacks, the zinc content per net exceeded the tolerable upper intake level for infants. Sixteen snacks exceeded the food standards for sodium content for infants and toddlers, but none of them were labeled as food for infants and toddlers in the product manufacturing report, such that the corresponding standards could not be applied. Therefore, it seems necessary to establish institutional improvements, such as strengthening labeling standards, so that the currently enforced standards can be appropriately applied, and establishing standards for labeled foods for infants and toddlers.

Natural Occurrence of Fusarium Mycotoxins in Cereals (곡류에서의Fusarium속 곰팡이 독소의 오염)

  • 이인원;김진철
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 1993
  • Species of the genus Fusarium are worldwide in their distribution. They are saprophytes as soil inhabitants and parasites of cultivated plants. Some isolates of certain species car capable of producing mycotoxins. Mycotoxicoses, including moldy corn toxicosis, alimentary toxic aleukia, fusariotoxicosis, and rel mold disease are known to be associated with trichothecene-producing fungi. Historically severe epidemic of cereal scab occred in the southern part of Korea in 1963. The epidemic caused a social problem because of not only heavy economic losses but also mycotoxicoses to humans and farm animals. However the toxic principles were remained unknown until some publications in 1980's indicated that trichothecenes and zearalenone were major mycotoxins in Korea cereals contaminated with Fusarium moniliforme have been found to be associated with human and animal disease such as leukoencephalomalacia in horses, pulmonary edema in swine and esophageal cancer in humans. High concentrations of fumonisins have been detected in corn samples from high espohoageal cancer risk areas of South Africa and China. Thus fumonisins have been implicated in the etiolgy of human esophageal cancer in those high incidence countries. Recently increase of imported cereals from foreign countries demands to assess the safety of mycotoxins in Korea. The informations on the natural occurrence of mycotoxins are needed to solve the toxicological problems in humans and farm animals associated with the consumption of moldy cereals.

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Control of Chemical Residues in Edible Meats (축산식품의 환경오염물질 방지 대책)

  • 박종명
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.24-29
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    • 1993
  • I. 서론 : 식생활은 인간의 가장 원초적인 욕구이며 생존을 위한 기본조건입니다. 그러므로 식생활의 기본이 되는 식품은 사람에게 가식성, 영양성, 안전성을 충족시켜야 하며 여기에 생산자의 입장에서는 높은 생산성이 요구되고 있습니다. 이러한 식품의 구비조건은 과거 자급자족의 농경시대에는 생산자가 바로 소비자로서 커다란 문제를 제기하지 않았으나 도시화, 산업화된 현대사회에서는 생산자와 소비자가 다르며 식품은 상품으로서 판매되므로 소비자는 고품질의 안전한 식품을 요구하고 생산자는 수익성이 높은 고생산성의 식품을 상품으로서 생산하기에 이르렀습니다. 축산식품이 상품으로 생산되면서 생산자들은 더 높은 생산성을 요구하게 되었고 이러한 요구에 따라 축산분야에서는 가축 품종의 육종 개량과 함께 생산성을 저해하는 각종 질병의 예방과 치료약제 및 성장촉진과 사료효율을 개산할 수 있는 물질들을 사료첨가제로 개발하여 사용하게 되었습니다. 그러나 이러나 의도적으로 사용한 물질들은 대부분 항생제물질이나 화학적 합성품들로서 가축자체는 물론 생산물에 잔류되어 그 축산물을 이용하는 사람에게 유해작용의 우려를 갖게 하였습니다(의도적 오염). 또한 농작물의 생산성을 높이기 위하여 사용되는 농약들은 경우에 따라서는 샤료곡물에 잔류되어 사료를 통한 오염원ㅇ니이 될 수도 있고 목초지에 산포한 잔류성 농약이 목초를 오염시켜 뜻하지 않게 가축과 축산물을 오염시킬 수도 있습니다. 축산분야에서 잘 알려진 아플라톡신 같은 곰팡이 독소류는 오염된 사료원료에 의하여 가축에 피해를 일으킬 수 있으며 또 우유나 축산물을 통하여 사람에 피해를 줄 수 있습니다. 과학기술의 발달은 많은 공해요인들을 유발시켰으며 산업체에서 요구하는 고순도의 중금속류(수은, 납, 카드뮴 등)는 각종의 과학기계를 제작하는데 필수소재로써 우리의 생활을 윤택하게 하였지만 그 폐기물들은 우리의 생활주변을 오염시켜 그 환경에서 자라는 식물과 동물을 오염시키고 사람의 생활환경도 위태롭게 하고 있습니다.

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Optimum Conditions for Production of Mevinolin from the Soybean Fermented with Monascus sp. (홍국균(Monascus sp.) 발효콩의 mevinolin 생산 조건)

  • Pyo, Young-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.256-261
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    • 2006
  • Soybeans were fermented with Monascus sp. to select strain with highest mevinolin production through solidstate fermentation. Monascus pilosus IFO 480 showed highest yield of 2.2 mg mevinolin per g dry weight without citrinin, toxic fungal secondary metabolite, as byproduct. Nutrient broth used for soybean fermentation with Monascus sp. was composed of 3.4 rice powder, 1.1 peptone, 2.6 glycine, 12.9 glucose, initial pH 6.0 (%, w/v). Mevinolin was present in fermentation substrate largely as hydroxy carboxylate form (open lactone, 91.8-96.8%), which is used as hypocholesterolemic agent. Production of mevinolin continued up to 50 days fermentation time at $30^{\circ}C$.

Characterization of Bacillus mojavensis KJS-3 for the Promotion of Plant Growth (식물 성장 촉진에 사용에 있어 Bacillus mojavensis KJS-3의 특징)

  • Kim, Kang Min;Liu, Jie;Go, Youn Suk;Kang, Jae Seon
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.25 no.8
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    • pp.910-916
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    • 2015
  • Scientists have recently shown an interest in the characteristics of Bacillus mojavensis strains because of their increasing use in plants as a defense against diseases and mycotoxins. We have shown here that B. mojavensis KJS-3 possesses the typical characteristics of B. mojavensis strains including a strong resistance to high temperatures (≤50℃), tolerance to high salt concentrations (7% NaCl), ethanol tolerance (40% ethanol), and pH range for growth (pH 5-9). B. mojavensis KJS-3 has been used for the production of cyclic lipopeptides including important antifungal substances such as surfactin, iturin, and fengycin. Polymerase chain reaction analysis in this study showed that B. mojavensis KJS-3 can be used for the production of fengycin and the findings of LC-MS/MS analyses suggest that B. mojavensis KJS-3 can be used to produce iturin and surfactin. Antifungal activity analys is confirmed that B. mojavensis KJS-3 has antifungal effects on Botrytis cinerea, Rhizoctonia solani AG-4, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, and Colletotricum goeosporioides. A microscopy assessment of the roots of wild ginseng plants planted together with B. mojavensis KJS-3 revealed that the roots contained B. mojavensis KJS-3, confirming the bacteria to be a plant growth promoting endophyte (PGPE) which acts against plant diseases and mycotoxins. Our findings lead us to conclude that B. mojavensis KJS-3 can be produced at an industrial level as a microbial pesticide or microbial fertilizer.

Mold Growth and Mycotoxin Contamination of Forages (조사료의 곰팡이 발생과 곰팡이독소 오염)

  • Sung, Ha-Guyn;Lee, Joung-Kyong;Seo, Sung;Lim, Dong-Cheul;Kim, Jong-Duk
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.77-88
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    • 2010
  • In order to ensure good animal health and performance, it is essential to produce forages with high feeding value and good hygienic quality. However, huge amounts of forages consumed by ruminants are contaminated with mold prior to harvest or during storage as hay, straw or silage. These mold can grow in forages only when nutrients are available, correct temperature exist, oxygen is present, and unbound water is available. Fungal 'species can be divided into two groups: field fungi and storage fungi. Field fungi invade the forages while the crop is still in the field, require high moisture conditions, and are such as species of Fusarium, Alternaria, Clodosporium, Diplodia, Gibberrella and Helminthosporium. Storage fungi invade forages during storage and need less moisture than field fungi. These such as species of Aspergillus and Penicillium usually do not occur any problem before harvest. Mold growth can spoil the nutritional aspects of the forages and also results in secondary metabolites that are highly toxic to animal, humans and plants. Moldy feeds are less palatable and may reduce dry matter intake. This, in turn, leads to a reduction of nutrition intake, reducing weight gains or milk production. Performance losses of 5 to 10 percent are typical with moldy feeds. Mycotoxins are toxic substances produced by fungi (molds) growing on crops in the field or storages. While greater than 400 mycotoxins have been chemically identified, the biological or veterinary medical impact of only several mycotoxins is known. Mycotoxins have attracted considerable attention as potential causes for poor performance and health disorders in domestic livestock. They can be carcinogenic, hepatotoxic, hematotoxic, immunosuppressive, estrogenic, or mutagenic. So, feeding moldy forages has adverse effects on animal health and milk consumers. Also, this author reported that rice straw hay was contaminated mycotoxigenic fungi such as Penicillium roqueforti and Fusarium culmorum in Korea. Therefore, it is an urgent need to develop an improved post harvest storage method to reduce nutrient loss and mycotoxin contamination of forages, which will have a positive impact on human health.

Detection of Fusarium verticillioides Contaminated in Corn Using a New Species-specific Primer (종 특이 primer를 이용한 옥수수 오염 Fusarium verticillioides의 PCR 검출)

  • Kang, Mi-Ran;Kim, Ji-Hye;Lee, Seung-Ho;Ryu, Jae-Gee;Lee, Theresa;Yun, Sung-Hwan
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.369-375
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    • 2011
  • Fusarium verticillioides (teleomorph: Gibberella moniliformis), a member of the Gibberellea fujikuroi species complex, causes rots of corn stalks and ears, and produces a group of mycotoxins known as fumonisins that are harmful to animals and humans. Here, we focus on the development of a species-specific PCR primer set for differentiating F. verticillioides from other fumonisin-producing Fusarium species belonging to the species complex, such as F. proliferatum, F. fujikuroi, and F. subglutinans that are frequently associated with corn. The specific primers (RVERT1 and RVERT2) derived from the nucleotide sequences of RNA polymerase II beta subunit (RPB2) gene amplified a 208 bp-DNA fragment from only F. verticillioides isolates among the potential fumonisin-producing species examined; all of these isolates were shown to carry FUM1 required for fumonisin biosynthesis. The PCR detection limit using this specific primer set was approximately 0.125 pg/${\mu}l$ genomic DNA of F. verticillioides. In addition, the F. verticillioides-specfic fragment was successfully amplified from genomic DNAs of corn samples contaminated with Fusarium spp. This primer set would provide a useful tool for the detection and differentiation of potential fumonisin-producing F. verticillioides strains in cereal samples.

Effect of lactic acid bacteria on changes of aflatoxin levels during kimchi fermentation (젖산균이 김치 발효 중 아플라톡신 함량 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Cheon, Seon-Hwa;Kim, Su-ji;Lee, Sang-il;Chung, Youngbae;Kim, Sung Hyun;Cho, Jungeun;Seo, Hye-Young
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.758-767
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    • 2015
  • Red pepper powder sensitive to aflatoxins contamination is major ingredients of kimchi. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) on the changes in aflatoxin levels during kimchi fermentation. Baechu kimchi was contaminated with aflatoxins ($B_1$, $B_2$, $G_1$, and $G_2$) and inoculated with LAB (Lactobacillus plantarum and Leuconostoc mesenteroides), and the following characteristics were investigated for 8 weeks: pH, titratable acidity, salinity, microbial properties, and aflatoxin levels. The pH decreased rapidly during storage, and the titratable acidity was increased. The salinity of the samples was shown to increase from 2.30 to 2.40%. The total number of aerobic bacteria and lactic acid bacteria in kimchi inoculated with LAB was significantly higher than that of the others. Yeast and molds were detected at approximately 1~3 log CFU/g during storage. Coliforms were detected in the control after 4 weeks, whereas in other samples they were not detected until after 2 weeks. The aflatoxin levels reduced during kimchi fermentation. The average reduction rate of aflatoxin levels during kimchi fermentation was 8.39%, but in kimchi inoculated with Lac. plantarum and Leu. mesenteroides, the rate were 25.16 % and 27.86%, respectively. These results showed that aflatoxins can be removed by LAB during kimchi fermentation.

Study of a Hand Sanitizer Composed of Active Ingredients Geranial, Cineol, Menthol, and Chamaecyparis obtusa (Geranial, Cineol, Menthol과 편백의 유효성분을 조성물로 하는 손소독제 연구)

  • Kim, Kee Hyun;Choi, Seokchan;Yoo, Youn Gang;Lee, Su Jin;Park, Un-Kyu;Hwang, Seok-Yeon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.173-183
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    • 2016
  • Fungi are a major cause of cultural and biological degradation in museum storages and archives libraries. In addition, fungi produce toxins and can cause skin allergies. In particular, fungi coming into contact with the skin through the hands of administrators dealing with cultural properties, archives, and books can lead to secondary infections. To prevent this, applying hand sanitizer, which is readily available in the market, is recommended. However, such hand sanitizer can effectively disinfect against bacteria but not fungi. As such, researching for an alternative is required. In this study, we developed a hand sanitizer composed of active ingredients - geranial, cineol, menthol, and Chamaecyparis obtusa - and performed a disinfection test, which targets 10 kinds of species (Alternaria citrimacularis, Alternaria consortialis, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus versicolor, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, Coniothyrium aleurites, Penicillium brevicompactum, Penicillium corylophilum, Penicillium paneum, and Penicillium polonicum), of fungi investigated in museums and libraries. It was then confirmed to exhibit excellent disinfecting effects. Thus, this hand sanitizer is expected to prevent skin diseases and secondary infections in administrators dealing with cultural properties, archives, and books.

Fusaric Acid Production in Fusarium oxysporum Transformants Generated by Restriction Enzyme-Mediated Integration Procedure (Restriction Enzyme-Mediated Integration 방법으로 확보한 Fusarium oxysporum 형질전환체의 후자리산 생성능 분석)

  • Lee, Theresa;Shin, Jean Young;Son, Seung Wan;Lee, Soohyung;Ryu, Jae-Gee
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.254-258
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    • 2013
  • Fusaric acid (FA) is a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium species. Its toxicity is relatively low but often associated with other mycotoxins, thus enhancing total toxicity. To date, biosynthetic genes or enzymes for FA have not been identified in F. oxysporum. In order to explore the genetic element(s) for FA biosynthesis, restriction enzyme mediated integration (REMI) procedure as an insertional mutagenesis was employed using FA producing-F. oxysporum strains. Genetic transformation of two F. oxysporum strains by REMI yielded more than 7,100 transformants with efficiency of average 3.2 transformants/${\mu}g$ DNA. To develop a screening system using phytotoxicity of FA, eleven various grains and vegetable seeds were tested for germination in cultures containing FA: Kimchi cabbage seed was selected as the most sensitive host. Screening for FA non-producer of F. oxysporum was done by growing each fungal REMI transformant in Czapek-Dox broth for 3 weeks at $25^{\circ}C$ then observing if the Kimchi cabbage seeds germinated in the culture filtrate. Of more than 5,000 REMI transformants screened, fifty-three made the seeds germinated, indicating that they produced little or fewer FA. Among them, twenty-six were analyzed for FA production by HPLC and two turned out to produce less than 1% of FA produced by a wild type strain. Sequencing of genomic DNA regions (252 bp) flanking the vector insertion site revealed an uncharacterized genomic region homologous (93%) to the F. fujikuroi genome. Further study is necessary to determine if the vector insertion sites in FA-deficient mutants are associated with FA production.