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The effect of bean sprouts by-product addition on the growth of Pleurotus ostreatus (콩나물 부산물 첨가가 느타리 생육에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Youn Jin;Oh, Tae Seok;Kim, Tae Kwon;Kang, Min Gyeong;Jang, Myoung Jun
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.141-144
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    • 2020
  • In this study, we attempted to find alternative materials to replace Cotten seed meal(CM) using the wastes of bean sprouts by-product in bottle cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus. In Proximate analysis, the protein content of BW was slightly lower than that of CM, but the growth characteristics of mushrooms were similar to those of control when byproduct of bean sprouts was used. In addition, the amino acid composition of fruit body did not show a significant difference in the treatment section. Therefore, it is judged that BW could be a suitable substitute for CM in the cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus.

Some Observations on the Indole Compounds in Mung Bean Sprauts (녹두발아 중에 생성되는 Indole화합물에 대하여)

  • Lee, C.Y.;Cho, I.H.;Kim, I.S.
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1972
  • The naturally occurring indole derivatives in mung bean (Phaseolus vidissinus) sprouts were investigated by means of paper and thin layer chromatographic techniques. The results can be summerized as follows: 1. The mung bean sprouts are richer in free tryptophan than other plant species. 2. Indole ethanol and indole lactic acid were identified. 3. The content of indole ethanol was more than that of indole acetic acid. This result appeared to support the idea that indole ethanol is the storage product of indole acetic acid.

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Growth characteristics of Lentinula edodes treated with bean sprout waste (콩나물 부산물 첨가량에 따른 표고의 생장특성)

  • Youn-Jin Park;Jin-Woo Lee;Myoung-Jun Jang
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.150-153
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    • 2023
  • In this study, the growth characteristics of Lentinula edodes were confirmed by bean sprout waste(BW) as an alternative raw material for rice bran. The mycelium growth of Sanjo701, a major cultivation variety of L. edodes, was compared between a medium mixed with 8:2(v/v) of oak sawdust and a medium mixed with BW 50% and BW 100%. The mycelium growth in BW 50% was 13.5 cm. Compared to the control, BW 50% increased the diameter of the pileus by 1.6 cm. Additionally, the length of the pileus decreased by 0.4 cm when comparing the growth of the fruit body. In contrast, at BW 50%, the diameter of the pileus decreased by 9.6 cm and the length of the stipe decreased by 1.4 cm. According to analysis of the constituent amino acids, BW 50% showed a lower overall nutritional content than the control, whereas BW 100% had a lower amino acid content than the control. However, glutamic acid and aspartic acid, which are flavor-enhancing ingredients, were observed at levels of 3.954 mg/g and 1.436 mg/g, respectively, in BW 100%. Therefore, if bean sprout by-products are efficiently processed and utilized, it is believed that they will be beneficial to farmers as a substitute for rice bran and reduce the cost of manufacturing substrate

Development of Mosim Dining Table's Menu for Head House of Suwon Baek Clan and Injaegong Group in Jeonju (전주 수원백씨인재공파 종가 학인당의 '모심상' 상품화 연구)

  • Kim, Mi-Hye;Chung, Hae-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.477-487
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to develop a new commercialization model for theindustrialization of head family food as a gentry families' complex food culture product. We tried to develop a head family food and propose a city sightseeing style's head family product by interviews with 'Hakindang' as the center, the head house of the Suwon Baek clan, and Injaegong group in Jeonjoo. Hakindang (in Jeonju) was confirmed as an improved model Korean-style house in the enlightenment period and the twentieth style modern head family as emerging capitalist. Hakindangsupported independence war funds in the Japanese colonial era and was widely known as gate of filial piety in Jeonju. Representative seasonal foods of Hakindang include pan-fried sweet rice cake with flower petals in the spring, hot spicy meat stew and polypus variabilis in summer, hanchae in autumn, and napa cabbage kimchi with salted flatfish seafood in the winter. When parents-in-law had a birthday, there were party noodles, sliced abalone stuffed with pine nuts, brass chafing dish, fish eggs, slices of blilde meat, and matnaji. Daily, there were mainly salted seafood, slices of raw fish, grilled short rib patties, braised fish, baked fish, syruped chestnut, grilled deodeok root, bean sprouts, radish preserved with salt, dongchimi, soy sauce-marinated horseshoe crab, butterbur, perilla seed stew, salted clams, raw bamboo shoot, agar, fried kelp, etc. The most basic virtue of the head family is filial duty, and they developed mosim dining as a representative food of Hakingdang's head family. The mosim menu is composed of 65% carbohydrates, 20% protein, and 15% fat because it is table for parents-in-law like more than 75 years old. The sensory evaluation showed a chewy texture that is easily swallowed.

Changes in the Quality Characteristics of Bean Sprout, Radish, and Pork During the Unit Processing in Frozen Bibimbab Production (냉동 비빔밥 제조 공정 중 콩나물, 무채 및 돈육의 품질 변화)

  • Kim, Yiseul;Seon, Minji;Hong, Geun-Pyo
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.332-340
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated the changes in the physicochemical properties of soybean sprout, radish, and pork loin during frozen Bibimbab production. The qualities of soybean sprout were affected by the blanching, thawing, and cooking processes, with the blanching process particularly regarded as an important process to attribute the overall quality of the soybean sprouts in the final product. High weight loss of radish was found in the thawing and cooking processes, while the weight loss was relatively lower than that of soybean sprout. However, mixing with hot rice can be attributed for the steep decrease in shear force of the radish. For pork meat, normally thermal treatment such as mixing with hot rice and cooking manifested quality deterioration. Based on the results, mixing process appeared to be the most important process which affected the final quality of the materials. To improve the quality of final frozen Bibimbab, therefore, it was recommended to freeze the food ingredient separately from rice prior to packaging, which warranted the follow up exploration.