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Effect of Lipid and Salt Contents on the Mutagenicity of Charcoal-Broiled Meats and Fishes (숯불구이시 육류의 지방질 및 소금 함량이 돌연변이 유발능에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Mi-Eun;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.375-378
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    • 1989
  • The effect of lipid content and saline seasoning on the mutagenicity during the charcoal-broiling Process of beef, Pork and fish samples was examined by Ames test using Salmonella typhimurium TA98 and TA100 strains. Chloroform; methanol(1:1) extract of broiled samples showed a higher sensitive response toward TA98 strain than TA100 strain, indicating a frameshift mutation. The three samples of low lipid content demonstrated a slightly higher mutagenic activity, and the beef and pork samples treated with 20% saline solution showed a remarkable reduction in mutagenicity than the untreated samples.

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Comparison of Intramuscular Fat Composition of Red Muscle and White Muscle (Red Muscle과 White Muscle의 근섬유간 지방질의 조성 비교)

  • Yang, Ryung;Kim, Kee-Tae;Shin, Wan-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.505-510
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    • 1989
  • Red muscle and white muscle were separated from bovine, porcine and poultry skeletal muscles, respectively. Intramuscular lipids were extracted and fractionated to neutral-, glyco- and phospho-lipid by silica gel chromagraphy and then fatty acid composition were analyzed with gas chromatography. The results obtained were as follows; Total lipid content of red muscle was higher than that of white muscle in case of beef and chicken. In pork, however, total lipid content of white muscle was higher than red muscle The content ratio of neutral lipid to phospholipid revealed a number of distinctions between red and white muscle among animals. There were noteworthy differences in respect of polyunsaturated fatty acid. The intramuscular fat of pork had the higher content of highly polyunsaturated fatty acid such as arachidonic acid in contrast to beef.

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Studies on the Lipid Components of Various Ginsengs 1. lipid and Fatty Acid Compositions of the Free Lipids (각국 인삼의 지방질성분에 관한 연구 제1보, 유리 지방질중의 지방질 및 지방산 조성)

  • Choe, Gang-Ju;Kim, Man-Uk;Kim, Dong-Hun
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.193-203
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    • 1985
  • Lipid and fatty acid compositions of the free lipids in Panax ginseng (Korea, Japan and China), Panax quinquefolium (America, Canada) and Panax notoginseng (China) were studied by means of silicic acid column chromatography, thin-layer chromatography and gas-liquid chromatography. Free lipid contents were 1.13 to 1.24% in panax ginseng and 0.87 to 1.18% in Panax quinquefolium and 0.39% in panax notoginseng. Neutral lipid fractions were 81.2 to 84.4%, while glycolipid fractions 8.01% to 14.47% and phospholipid fractions 3.49 to 5.74% in free lipid contents. The major components were triglycerides, free sterols, diglyceride, free fatty acids and sterol esters in neutral lipid fractions, sterol glucoside, monogalactosyl diglyceride, digalactosyl diglyceride, esterified steryl glucoside in glycolipid fractions and phosphatidyl glycerol, phosphatide, ethanolamine, phosphatidyl choline in phospholipid fractions. The contents and compositions of neutral lipids and glyclipids were some different among various ginsengs, whereas phospholipids showed relatively similar compositions in the contents. Seventeen fatty acids were analyzed in the four free lipid fractions from the various ginsengs and the main fatty acids were linoleic acid, palmitic acid, oleic acid and linolenic acid. It was found that the amounts of some fatty acids were different among the various ginsengs, but the fatty acid patterns of these ginsengs were on the whole similar.

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Studies on the Lipid Components of Various Ginsengs ll. Lipid and Fatty Acid Compositions of the Bound Lipids (각국 인삼의 지방질성분에 관한 연구 제2보, 결합 지방질중의 지방질 및 지방산 조성)

  • Choe, Gang-Ju;Kim, Man-Uk;Kim, Dong-Hun
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.204-212
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    • 1985
  • Lipid and fatty acid compositions of the bound lipids in Panax quinquefolium (Korea, Japan and China), Panax quinquefolium (America, Canada) and Panax notoginseng (China) were studied by means of silicic acid column chromatography, thin-layer chromatography and gas-liquid chromatography. The could lipid contents in various ginsengs were 0.29 to 0.48%, in which neutral lipid fractions were 63.6 to 67.3%, glycolipid fractions 21.9 to 25.7% and phospholipid fractions 7.7 to 12.4%. The content compositions of neutral lipid fractions were lower and those of glycolipid and phospholipid fractions were higher in the bound lipids than in the free lipids from the various ginseng. The major components were fatty acids, diglycerides and free sterols in neutral lipid fractions, monogalactosyl diglyceride, sterol glucoside and esterified steryl g1ycoside in glycolipid fractions and phosphatidyl glycerol, phosphatidyl ethanolamine and phosphatidic acid in phosphoipid fractions. Seventeen fatty acids were analyzed in the four bound lipid fractions from the various ginsengs and main fatty acids were linoleic acid, palmitic acid and oleic acid. Total saturated fatty acid and palmitic acid contents were higher and total unsaturated fatty acid and linoleic acid contents lower in the total bound lipids than in the total free lipids from the various ginsengs.

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Composition of Grape Seed Oil (포도 종실유의 지방질 성분)

  • Yoo, Jin-Young;Shin, Dong-Hwa;Min, Byong-Yong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.257-260
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    • 1984
  • Grape seed of five varieties of grapes and their oils were analyzed in terms of their chemical composition, lipid class and fatty acid composition. Grape seed analysis showed that it contained; total sugar:2.78-5.13%, crude protein:7.68-15.37%, petroleum ether extract:11.31-16.96%, ash:1.81-2.91%. Grape seed oil was composed of 89.5-99.3% triglyceride. Total fatty acid was composed mainly of palmitic acid (6.7-9.1%), oleic acid (13.4-20.7%) and linoleic acid (68.1-78.1%), meaning the oil to be oleic-linoleic.

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Quantification and Physicochemical Properties of Grape Seed Lipids (포도씨 지방질의 분획정량과 이화학적 특성)

  • Lee, Seon-Hwa;Kim, Jong-Bum;Kang, Han-Chul
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.173-178
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    • 2001
  • This study was carried out to analyse the nutrient composition of grape seeds and to assess as a plant oil source. Mean values of nutrient contents were as follows: moisture 10.1%, crude protein 11.7%, crude fat 29.7%, crude ash 2.53%, total sugar 4.38 ${\mu}g/mg$, and reducing sugar 3.96 ${\mu}g/mg$. Linoleic acid was the most prominent fatty acid, showing 66.15%, and followed by oleic acid > palmitic acid > stearic acid. Mean contents of neutral-, glyco-and phospholipids were 85.4%, 6.50%, and 8.06%, respectively. Mean saponification value of crude fat was 187.5, showing elevated value than that of perilla oil. Antioxidative capacity of grape seed oil was marked by 12 and 50% higher values than those of perilla or sesame oils. Regardless of storage conditions, grape seed oil showed more lowered P.O.V than perilla and sesame oils. P.O.V of grape seed oil treated at $150^{\circ}C$ showed a lower value than those of perilla and sesame oils. The stability against oxidation may be related with the antioxidant substances contained in the grape seeds.

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Studies on the Changes of Lipid Constituents during Gulbi Processing (굴비제조중 지방질성분 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Young-Hee;Song, Eun;Shin, Mal-Shick;Jhon, Deok-Young;Hong, Youn-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.485-491
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    • 1986
  • Gulbi were made by salting fresh Yellow corvenia (Pseudosciaena manchurica) in three ways; the dry salting method with bay-salt, the dry salting method with purified salt or the abdominal brine injection method with purified salt. Half of the sample was dried by controlling temperature and relative humidity and the other part was dried under the natural condition. The moisture content of the samples were decreased more rapidly by the controlled system than by the natural condition. The lipid content and the iodine values of the muscle and skin of the Gulbi were decreased slowly with laps of drying period. The peroxide values of the sample were increased to its peak after 10 days of drying, and were decreased rapidly thereafter. Both acid values and the thiobarbituric acid values were increased. The deterioration of lipids during Gulbi processing was not notable depending on the salting method, but the natural drying condition affected more severely in their deterioration.

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Distribution of Protein, Fat and Ash within the Degermed Brown Rice Kernel (배아를 제거한 현미립내의 일반성분의 분포)

  • Song, Bo-Hyeon;Kim, Dong-Youn;Kim, Sung-Kon;Kim, Yong-Du;Choi, Kap-Seong
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1988
  • The degermed Japonica and J/Indica brown rites were abrasively milled to give an average yield for each milling of about 5% flour, with 85% of the rice left as residual kernel. The contents of protein, fat and ash were in the highest in fraction I and decreased with each successive milling. The fraction I contained twice as much protein as did the original kernel, 5.7 times as much ash and 11.4 times as much fat. However, no significant differences in the distribution among varieties were noticed. Residual kernels contained 68.7% of protein, 5.1% of fat and 41.8% of ash in the original kernel.

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A Comparative Study on the Lipid components of Barley and Malt -II. Composition of Polar Lipids- (보리와 맥아(麥芽)의 지방질(脂肪質) 성분(成分)에 관한 비교(比較) 연구 -제(第)2보(報) : 극성지질(極性脂質)의 조성(組成)-)

  • Lee, Sang-Young;Kim, Jong-Sung;Shin, Hyo-Sun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 1981
  • Polar lipids of the total lipid extracted from 4 representative varieties of barley grown in Korea and their corresponding malt were studied. The average content of glycolipids and phospholipids in barley were 8.9 and 17.3% and their average content of malt were 12.3 and 19.2%, respectively. Among the glycoliplds of the barley, digalactosyl diglycerides and monogalactosyl diglycerides were the major components, and the malts showed somewhat lower amounts of those components. Steryl glycosides and cerebrosides were the minor components of the glycolipids, and malts of the barley showed somewhat increased amounts of those components. Phosphatidyl cholines, lysophosphatidyl cholines, diphosphatidyl glycerols, and phosphatidyl ethanolamines were the major components of the phospholipids for the barley and represented 85 to 90% of the total phospholipids. The malts had lower amounts of phosphatidyl cholines and the lyso analog, and higher amounts of phosphatidyl ethnolamines and diphosphatidyl glycerols. The fatty acid composition in the glycolipids and phospholipids were similar to the pattern in those of the neutral lipids. But glycolipids and phospholipids fractions contained a higher percent of linoleic and palmitic acid than other lipid fractions, respectively.

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Studies on the Development of Food Resources from Waste Seeds -I. Chemical Composition of Grape Seed- (폐엽종실(廢棄種實)의 식량자원화(貪糧資源化)에 관(關)하여 -제(第) 1 보(報) : 포도씨의 화학적(化學的) 조성(組成)-)

  • Yoon, Hyung-Sik;Kwon, Joong-Ho;Hwang, Joo-Ho;Choi, Jae-Chun;Shin, Dae-Hyn
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.250-256
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    • 1982
  • A series of studies were conducted to find out the possibility of utilizing grape seed as resources of food fats and proteins, and the results of the studies are as follows: The grape seed contained 25.1%, of crude fat and 12.0% of crude protein. The lipid, fractions obtained by silicic acid column chromatography were mainly composed of about 95.5% neutral lipid, whereas compound lipid was only 4.5% level. Among the neutral lipid by thin layer chromatography, triglyceride was 91.89%, sterol ester, sterol, diglyceride and free fatty acid were 3.24%, 2.87%, 1.20% and 0.80%, respectively The predominant fatty acids of total and neutral lipids were linoleic acid $(69.72{\sim}71.72%)$ and oleic acid $18.09{\sim}19.46%)$, but those of glycolipid and phospolipid were linoleic acid $(31.49{\sim}38.18%)$, oleic acid $(20.20{\sim}35.27%)$ and palmitic acid $(26.80{\sim}39.98%)$. The major fatty acids of triglyceride separated from neutral lipid were oleic acid (43.08%), linoleic acid (38.42%) and palmitic acid (11.60%). The salt soluble protein of grape seed was highly dispersible in 0.02M sodium phosphate buffer containing about 1.0M $MgSO_4$, and the extractability of seed protein was 31%. Glutamic acid was the major amino acid in salt soluble protein, followed by arginine and aspartic acid. The electrophoretic analysis showed 3 bands in grape seed protein, and the collection rate of the main protein fraction purified by Sephadex G-100 and G-200 was 82%. Glutamic acid, aspartic acid and arginine were the major amino acids of the main grape seed protein. The molecular weight for the main protein of the grape seed was estimated to be 81,000.

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