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Eletron Microscopic Observation of Calcium-Acetylated Seaweed Alginate Gel

  • Jin Woo Lee
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 1999
  • Seaweed alginate was acetylated by activated carbon immobilized Pseudomonas syringae in a fluidized bed, up-flow reactor. The acetylation degree of seaweed alginate was about 30%. Calcium-acetylated seaweed alginate gel bead was made and compared to calcium-seaweed alginate gel bead by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Structural difference of two gel beads may results from increased viscosity and decreased affinity of acetylated seaweed alginate for calcium ion. On the basis of interior and exterior structure of calcium-acetylated seaweed alginate gels and property of acetylated seaweed alginate, it seems that acetylated seaweed alginate is used for the supporter for electrophoresis and packing materials for liquid chromatography and gel filtration.

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Comparative Study on Continuous Ethanol Fermentation by Immobilized Tubular Fermentor (고정화된 효모로 충전된 관형발효기에서의 에탄올 연속발효)

  • 서근학;최명호;송승구
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.205-212
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    • 1988
  • The immobilized cell tubular tormentor was prepared by wood chips or alginate gel. Investigations of characterization of the performance of ethanol fermentation in the immobilized cell tubular tormentor were undertaken and the results were compared with those of other tormentors. The immobilized cell tormentor packed with alginate gel showed much higher ethanol productivity than that with wood chip. It was concluded that the immobilized cell tubular tormentor packed with alginate gel might offer better perspectives for continuous ethanol production than that with wood chip.

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Use of floating alginate beads for stomach drug delivery (부유특성을 갖는 알지네이트 비드를 이용한 위에서의 약물방출)

  • Song, Won-Hyun;Lee, Ki-Young
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2002
  • Two types of alginate gel beads capable of floating in the gastric cavity were prepared. The first, alginate gell bead containing olive oil(Al-Oil), is a hydrogel bead and its buoyancy is attributable to olive oil held in the alginate gel matrix. The model drug, metronidazole(MZ), contained in Al-Oil was released gradually into artificial gastric fluid. The profiles of MZ release from Al-Oil shown initial burst and after 90 min they were about 100%. The second, alginate gel bead containing curdlan microsphere(Al-C), is a gel bead with curdlan-MZ microsphere in the matrix. To sustained release rate of drug, alginate bead were prepared curdlan microsphere containing MZ. Results demonstrated that sustained delivery of MZ over 2h can be easily achieved while the bead remained float. The release properties of prepared alginate beads are applicable not only for sustained release of drugs but also for targeting the gastric mucosa.

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Preparation and Characterization of Alginate-Chitosan Microsphere for Controlled Delivery of Silver Sulfadiazine (설파디아진은의 방출제어를 위한 알지네이트-키토산 미립구의 제조 및 특성)

  • Cho, Ae-Ri
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 2001
  • Alginate-chitosan (anion-cationic polymeric complex) was prepared to control the release rate of silver sulfadiazine (AgSD). Na-alginate (2%) solution containing AgSD was gelled in $CaCl_2$ solution. The gel beads formed were immediately encapsulated with chitosan (CS). The gel matrix and membrane were then reinforced with chondroitin-6-sulfate (Ch6S). Release rate of AgSD from the gel matrix was investigated by placing alginate beads in the sac of cellulose membrane simmered in HEPES-buffer solution. The concentration of AgSD released was analyzed by UV at 264 nm. Incorporation capacity of AgSD in Ca-alginate gel was more than 90%. Alginate-Ch6S-CS could control the release rate of AgSD. The amount of AgSD release was dependent on the AgSD loading dose. Incorporation of tripolyphosphate (polyanionic crosslinker) onto the alginate-Ch6S-CS bead increased the release rate of AgSD. Collagen-coating had no influence on the AgSD release rate. Alginate-Ch6S-CS beads with a sufficiently high AgSD encapsulation were capable of controlling the release of the drug over 10 days. In summary, alginate-Ch6S-CS beads could be used as a sustained delivery for AgSD and provide local targeting with low silver toxicity and patient discomfort.

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Textural Properties of Soygel with Added Alginate and Pectin (Alginate와 pectin 첨가에 의한 콩묵의 텍스쳐 특성)

  • Choi, Hee-Sook;Park, Hye-Jeen;Kim, Woo-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.336-341
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    • 1995
  • Effect on alginate, pectin and Ca salts on textural properties of whole soybean gel(soygel) was investigated. The soygel was prepared by addition of sodium alginate, pectin and Ca salts into whole soy flour(300 mesh, WSF) suspension followed by through mixing. Addition of sodium alginate or pectin into WSF suspension significantly increased the hardness, adhesiveness and cohesiveness of the gel. The most uniform gel was obtained by $12{\sim}15%$ addition of sodium alginate or pectin, while their mixture rather decreased the textural properties. Sensory evaluation by ranking test for the gels showed that 12% sodium alginate and 0.125g $CaSO_4/g$ WSF produced the most desirable gel in terms of elasticity, uniformity, smoothness and total acceptability, followed by 12% sodium alginate and 0.12g Ca $gluconate-CaSO_4$(50 : 50). From the results, the optimal preparative conditions for soygel were suspension of WSF in 10 times of water(v/w), addition of 12% sodium alginate(w/w of WSF) and 12.5% $CaSO_4$ or Ca $gluconate-CaSO_4$(50 : 50) into WSF suspension followed by gel formation at $4^{\circ}C$.

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Development of Alginate-Celite Immobilization Technique for the Improvement of Ethanol Productivity (에탄올 생산성 향상을 위한 Alginate-Celite 고정화 방법의 개발)

  • 김승욱;김은영홍영기
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.77-85
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    • 1996
  • The optimal initial pH for the ethanol production by Saccharomyces K35 was found to be 5.0, and about 80% of yield was obtained when 200g/$\ell$ of glucose was used as a substrate, which showed sugar tolerant. As the additives and cross-linking agent, the addition of 1.67%(w/v) Celite R-634 together with 0.33%(v/v) of glutaraldehyde(ACG bead) resulted in better stability, ethanol productivity and cell viability than Ca-alginate bead. Also, ACG bead seemed to be more resistant to phosphate ion than Ca-alginate bead, considering outgrowing cell concentration in the media. Scanning electron microscopic observation depicted that the surface of ACG bead was almost similar to the original state but not for Ca-alginate bead. When repealpd-batch culture was performed with Ca-alginate bead for 60 days in a 500m1 Erlenmeyer flask, ethanol and cell concentration were maintained about 138g/$\ell$-gel and 29~30g/$\ell$-gel, respectively, up to 40 days(7th run number), and then both were rapidly decreased. In the case of ACG bead, ethanol and cell concentration were maintained about 130~150g/$\ell$-gel and 32~35g/$\ell$-gel, respectively, up to 60days(10th run number). Cell viability was maintained about 70%, and outgrowing cell concentration was below 5.8% of total cell concentration.

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Antioxidant Effect of Vitamin-C/alginate Gel-entrapped Liposome for Resistance of DHA Autoxidation (DHA의 산화방지를 위한 Vitamin C/alginate Gel-entrapped Liposome의 항산화 효과)

  • 한성철;허은정;김연주;이기영;김진철
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.229-233
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    • 2003
  • Antioxidant effect of reconstituted liposome was studied for application to food and cosmetic industry. Vitamin-C/alginate alginate gel-entrapped DHA-PC liposome (AVDL) was prepared and studied with respect to morphology (TEM), loading efficiency (TLC) and antioxidant effect (TBARS assay). AVDL has spherical structure and 80 ∼ 250 ㎚ size. As DHA content increased, DHA and PC loading efficiency and antioxidant effect was increased. At addition of 0.2 % vitamin C in AVDL, DHA auto-oxidation was minimized and sustained about 3 days.

Comparison of the Gel Formation Ability and Stability of Encapsulated Microbial Inoculant Using Extractable Alginate from Sea Tangle (다시마 추출 Alginate를 이용한 미생물 캡슐화제의 겔 형성능 및 생균력 비교)

  • Choi, So-Young;Yoon, Min-Ho;Whang, Kyung-Sook
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.170-174
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    • 2006
  • For the purpose of developing a high quality agricultural microbial inoculant, methods and materials for improving encapsulation were investigated. Preparation of capsule was conducted by improving extrusion system with micro-nozzle and peristaltic pump. The sodium alginate was selected because of its cheapness, stability of cells, and gel formation ability. The yields, physical properties and gel formation abilities of extractable alginate from sea tangle were investigated by hot water extractable and alkali soluble methods. The extraction yields of hot water extractable alginate (HWEA) and alkali soluble alginate (ASA) from sea tangle were 8 and 20%, respectively. The HWEA was almost not viscous even in 1.5% of the sample solution, whereas the ASA was very highly viscous in above 3% sample solution. The gel formation ability of each samples varied from 1.5% to 5% and the ASA showed a good gel formation ability at 3% solution as commercial alginate (CA). The soil microbial inoculant, Bacillus thuringiensis, Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus plantarum and Geotrichum candidum encapsulated sodium alginate with starch and zeolite for stabilizer. The survivability of encapsulated soil microbial inoculant using alginate without stabilizer appeared to be 66, 52, 70 and 50%, respectively. Inclusion of starch and zeolite with alginate bead increased viabilities in Bacillus sp. and Geotrichum candidum by 81-83% and 89%, respectively.

Evaluation of Salt, Microbial Transglutaminase and Calcium Alginate on Protein Solubility and Gel Characteristics of Porcine Myofibrillar Protein

  • Hong, Geun-Pyo;Chin, Koo-Bok
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.746-754
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    • 2010
  • Response surface methodology was adopted to model and optimize the effects of microbial transglutaminase (TG) and calcium alginate (CA) systems of various ratios on the gelation characteristics of porcine myofibrillar protein (MP) at various salt levels. The CA system consisting of sodium alginate (SA), calcium carbonate (CC) and glucono-$\delta$-lactone (GdL) showed no remarkable changes in the salt-soluble fraction, and only minor effects on electrostatic interactions were observed. Increasing CA concentration caused acid-induced hydrophobic interactions in MPs, resulting in increased MP gel strength. The TG system, containing TG and sodium caseinate (SC), induced cold-set MP gelation by formation of covalent bonding. The main advantage of the combined system was a higher cooking yield when the MP gel was heated. These results indicated that 0.7% TG combined with 0.8% CA system can form a viscoelastic MP gel, regardless of salt levels.

Ethanol Production by a New Method of Alginate-Immobilization (새로운 Alginate 고정화 방법에 의한 에탄올 생산)

  • Kim, Eun-Young;Kim, Seung-Wook;Kim, Keun
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.373-380
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    • 1993
  • When the cells of yeast K35 were immobilized in Ca-alginate gel, cell concentration and viability decreased as alginate concentration increased. Considering the results, 2% (w/v) Ca-alginate concentration would be suitable. Among various concentrations of additives and cross-lin-king agent, the addition of 1.67% (w/v) of bentonite together with 0.33% (v/v) of glutaraldehyde (ABG bead) resulted in the highest ethanol production of 1.8%(w/v), using YPD medium containing 2% glucose. ABG bead seemed to be more resistant to phosphate ion than Ca-alginate bead. 0.33%(w/v) of phosphate was a proper concentration for the ethanol production by ABG bead. Scanning electron microscopic observation depicted that the immobilized cells on the bead surface were coated by alginate gel and that the cells in the internal bead were cross-linked with alginate matrix. When repeated-batch culture was performed with ABG bead for 40 days in a packed-bed reactor, ethanol concentration of about 90~110 g/l-gel was maintained. Cell viability was maintained around 70%, and outgrowing cell concentration was below 6.3% of total cell concentration. Consequently, the results showed that ABG head was a potential carrier for continuous production of ethanol compared to conventional Ca-alginate bead.

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