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The Content of Amino Acids and Anti-inflammatory Effect of Lentinula edodes Syrup by Different Malt Concentrations (맥아 첨가비율을 달리한 표고당화액의 세포독성, 항염증효과 및 아미노산 함량)

  • Ha, Neul-I;Bak, Ok Ran;Kim, Kyung Je;Jin, Seong Woo;Koh, Young Woo;Im, Seung Bin;Jeong, Hee Gyeong;Seo, Kyoungsun
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2019.04a
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    • pp.104-104
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    • 2019
  • 표고(Lentinula edodes)에 다량 함유되어 있는 아미노산은 면역효과와 밀접한 관련이 있는 것으로 알려져 있다. 표고 특유의 향미에 대한 소비자들의 선호도가 상이하여, 표고를 맥아로 당화하여 소비자들의 섭취 편이성을 향상시키고, 아미노산을 포함한 당화액을 제조하여 면역효과가 증강된 제품을 개발하고자 본 연구를 수행하였다. 또한 버섯류를 비롯한 담자균류에는 다양한 약효성분이 함유되어 있어 민간에서도 자주 사용된 기록이 있다. 최근 고등담자균류인 버섯의 성분 및 유용성에 관심이 크게 증가하고 있는 추세이며, 이에 따라 버섯류에 대한 식품학적 및 약리학적 측면에서 연구가 활발히 진행되고 있다. 표고(L.edodes)와 당화효소로 사용한 맥아의 비율에 따라 A (표고 1 kg : 맥아 50 g), B (표고 1 kg : 맥아 100 g), C (표고 1 kg : 맥아 200 g), D (표고 1 kg : 맥아 300 g), E (표고 1 kg : 맥아 300 g) 5개의 시험구를 설정하였으며, 제조된 표고당화액을 농축 후 동결건조 하여 분말로 분쇄 후 시료로 사용하였다. 표고당화액의 면역효과를 검증하고자, Raw 264.7에 표고당화추출분말 A, B, C, D, E를 각각 10, 50, 100 및 $500{\mu}g/mL$의 농도로 처리하여 각 시료에 대한 세포 독성과 항염증효과를 확인하였다. 세포독성 시험결과, E 시험구의 경우 $100{\mu}g/mL$의 농도에서 75.3%, $500{\mu}g/mL$의 농도에서 66.3%의 세포생존율을 나타내 독성을 보였다. 또한 A, B, D를 각각 $500{\mu}g/mL$의 농도로 처리 했을 때, 94.1%, 83.1%, 80.2%의 NO 생성율을 나타내어 E 시험구를 제외하고는 세포독성이 없는 것으로 확인되었다. 표고당화추출분말의 구성아미노산 함량은 C 시험구에서 19,699.01 mg%로 가장 높게 나타났으며, A 시험구에서 17,231.14 mg%, B 시험구에서 17,152.38 mg%순으로 높게 나타났다. E 시험구에서 13,367.98 mg%로 가장 낮게 나타났다. 모든 표고당화추출분말에서 총 16종의 유리아미노산 이 검출 되었으며, C 시험구에서 2,562.06 mg%로 가장 높게 나타났고, B 시험구에서 2,243.16 mg%, D 시험구에서 1,895.29 mg%, A 시험구에서 1,672.82 mg%순으로 높게 나타났다.

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Anti-inflammatory effect and useful contents of saccharification extract powder using hot water extract from log cultivation Lentinula edodes by different UV irradiation (UV 조사시간에 따른 원목표고당화물의 유용성분 및 항염증 효과)

  • Yun, Kyeong-Won;Im, Seung-Bin;Jin, Seong-Woo;Kim, Kyung-Je;Koh, Young-Woo;Ha, Neul-I;Jeong, Hee-Gyeong;Jeong, Sang-Wook;Kim, Seung-Ju;Kim, Bok-Seon;Kim, Ki-Man;Choi, Yu-Jin;Song, Da-Hye;Seo, Kyoung-Sun
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.357-364
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    • 2020
  • The grade and price of Lentinula edodes largely differs in preference depending on the product area and seasonal factors. The product amount of autumn L. edodes was higher than that of spring L. edodes, but high quality, which is divided into "Hwago" is low in preference. Mostly, the autumn L. edodes is obtained as powder; hence, it is necessary to develop a processing method to utilize its flavor and aroma at an affordable price. Additionally, we estimated the content of 𝛽-glucan, ergosterol, vitamin D2, reducing sugars, and free amino acids and evaluated the anti-inflammatory activity of saccharification powder of log-cultivated L. edodes. In the saccharification powders obtained via 7 min of UV irradiation of log-cultivated L. edodes, 𝛽-glucan and vitamin D2 contents were found to be the highest, whereas ergosterol content was found to be the lowest. The content of reducing sugars ranged from 62.4 mg/L to 68.2 mg/L. The free amino acids were higher in these saccharification powders than in the control. Subsequently, RAW 264.7 cells were treated with different concentrations (10, 50, 100, 200, 300, and 500 ㎍/mL) of the saccharification powders of log-cultivated L. edodes obtained via different UV irradiation time applications. The cells showed good viability; the anti-inflammatory effect was found to be the highest at 7 min UV irradiation. Therefore, 7 min of UV irradiation was determined to be the optimum condition for manufacturing saccharification powders of log-cultivated L. edodes. Hence, saccharification powders of log-cultivated L. edodes may be used as a raw material for natural sweeteners, food additives, and in the food industry.

Quality Characteristics of Jocheong Containing Various Level of Letinus edodes Extracts (표고버섯 추출액을 이용한 조청의 품질특성)

  • Park, Jung-Suk;Na, Hwan-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.7
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    • pp.1082-1090
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    • 2005
  • Jocheong was prepared by adding Lentinus edodes extract to improve its quality and to give some functional properties. Contents of crude protein, ash and crude lipid were similar to those of control, while carbohydrate content was decreased. Total mineral content were $1,916.03\~2,674.24mg/kg$ that was no difference between test samples. From HPLC determination of free sugars, Jocheong was found to contain maltose as the highest sugar, followed by glucose and fructose. In amino acid analysis, seventeen amino acid were identified and quantified. Glutamic acid in Jocheong was major amino acid. The major fatty acids in Jocheong $(0\%,\;control)$ were linoleic acid, palmitic acid, oleic acid, myristic acid and caproic acid. There was no significant differences in fatty acid composition, pH and reducing sugar content among the Jocheong samples. The viscosity and solid contents tended to decrease with the addition of Lentinus edodes extract. Increasing the ratio of mushroom extract in Jocheong tended to decrease the lightness, yellowness and redness in Hunter's color value. Although sensory value decreased with increasing Lentinus edodes extracts, use of mushroom extracts (7: 3; saccharification liquids: Lentinus edodes extracts) is recommended for making Jocheong.

Studies on the Hydrolysis of the Waste wood of Cortinellus edodes with Trichoderma viride Cellulase (표고재배폐재(栽培廢材)의 당화(糖化)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Min, Du Sik
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.31-34
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    • 1979
  • In this study, enzymatic hydrolysis of the substrate of the waste wood of Cortinellus edodes was investigated using crude cellulase preparation of Trichoderma viride Pers. ex. Fr. SANK 16374. The crude cellulase was produced by the submerged culture process and produced in the culture fluid was salted out quantitatively by the use of ammonium sulfate. Reducing sugar was determined by the dinitrosalisylic acid (DNS) method. 1. The chemical composition of the waste wood was crude protein 2.26%, c. fat 2.57%, c. fibre 44.60%, c. ash 5.58% and lignin 13.62%. In amino acid composition, no cystine and methionine was showed, but trace amount of Vitamin A, $B_1$, and $B_2$, niacine and chloride were detected. (Table 1) 2. As heat treatment of the substrate was found to produce the highest reducing sugar yield being reacted for 48hr. with T.v cellulase, the substrate was heated to $190{\pm}5^{\circ}C$. for 45 min. either before or immediately after milling. 3. The substrate heated and ball milled at $190{\pm}5^{\circ}C$. for 45 min. the reducing sugar yield reached to 11.5%. 4. The substrate without any treatment was found to produce the highest reducing sugar yield being reacted 72hr. with T. v cellulase, the reducing sugar yield reached to 10.1%. 5. The rate of reducing sugar per each treated substrate was decreased by the order of the substrated, heated and then ball milled at $190{\pm}5^{\circ}C$. for 45 min. (11.5%)> without any treatment (10.1)> ball milled and heated at $190{\pm}5^{\circ}C$. for 45 min. (6.9%). 6. Saccharification of waste wood has been shown to be possible by heat treated and milling the substrate in contact with cellulase. And it is likely to be recommended that the waste wood may be valuable for raw materials of saccharification.

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