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A Study for Natural Dyeing Textiles with Bean-Juice Treatment Method (콩즙 처리 방법에 따른 천연염색포의 염색성 연구)

  • Park, Kyeon-Soon;Choi, In-Ryu;Bae, Kye-In
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2007
  • This study focused on bean-juice treatment method which have dyeing property to indigo, yellow soil, sappan wood, cochineal and also on the possibility of applying to mordanting. This is different from the active mordanting using chemicals. Natural mordants with development of dyeing are not harmful, also are the medicines for disease. Limestone and ash neutralize the acidic soil. bean-juice protein adhere to cellulose surface and change the physical properties of protein so that coloring of dye is better than before and film non-soluble in water is made. Therefore the color made from bean-juice process lasts after washing. This study try to show one of the ways to improve the current method using the heavy metal which can have bad effects for environment and human being. Bean-juice(raw bean, heated bean) treatment method can be the way to fix the natural dyeing problem of bad dyeing. Bean-juice had been treated under various condition with pre-treatment, post-treatment and raw bean, heated bean. Following results are obtained in this study. In the case of Indigo dyeing, pre-treatment of heated bean shows the biggest difference of color. In the case of yellow soil dyeing, pre-treatment of raw bean-juice shows the biggest gap of color. Pre-treatment of heated bean in sappan wood dyeing case and post-treatment of raw bean show bigger color difference than pre-treatment of raw bean. In cochineal dyeing, raw bean pre-treatment shows the biggest color difference.

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Standardization of the Recipe for the Korean Traditional Drink "Omigalsu" (오미갈수(五味渴水)의 전통적 조리법 표준화 연구)

  • Han, Eun-Sook
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.320-331
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    • 2013
  • Omija, the major material of omigalsu, has liver protective and antioxidant effects, while mung bean has detoxification effects. A series of studies were conducted to standardize the traditional recipe for omigalsu to develop traditional functional drinks made from Omija extract and mung bean juice. Study 1 was designed to determine the optimal conditions for Omija extraction and mung bean juice. A higher water temperature and longer immersion time was associated with higher, free sugar and organic acid contents of omija extract; however, sensory evaluation revealed that the optimal extraction conditions for the highest acceptability, proper taste and red tone were $23^{\circ}C$ and 18 hrs of immersion. Conversely, the pH of the mung bean juice produced by varying the immersion time (5 hr, 11 hr, 17 hr) was found to be neutral, containing small levels of organic acid and free sugar, and showing a yellow tone. The results of the sensory evaluation also showed that the optimal conditions for taste, flavor and yellowness of mung bean juice was 5-hour-long immersion. Study 2 was designed to determine the optimum mixing ratio of omigalsu concentrate. Sensory evaluation revealed that the contents of sugar and total free sugar were highest when the mixing ratio among omija extract, mung bean juice and sugar was 1:1:20%, indicating that these conditions produced the most attractive color and highest overall acceptability. Study 3 was designed to determine the optimum dilution magnification for omigalsu. Sensory evaluation during summer revealed that the omigalsu produced by mixing 54 g of omigalsu concentrate into 200 cc water of $4^{\circ}C$ or $80^{\circ}C$ was most preferred, while during winter. Overall, the optimum dilution magnification for omigalsu was 4.7~5.4.

Quality Characteristics of Mung Bean Starch Jellies Made with Different Levels of White Lotus Steam Juice (연줄기 즙을 첨가한 청포묵의 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Eun-Mi
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.943-949
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality characteristics of mung bean starch jellies prepared with additions of white lotus steam juice at differing levels (0, 2, 4, 6, 8 mL). The proximate composition of the lotus steam juice was $96.37{\pm}0.04\;g/100\;g$ for moisture, $0.75{\pm}0.01\;g/100\;g$ for crude protein, $0.24{\pm}0.01\;g/100\;g$ for crude fat, and $1.90{\pm}0.07\;g/100\;g$ for crude ash. As the level of lotus steam juice increased, the moisture contents and, L, a and b values of the jellies increased (p<0.05). However, the L value of the WSL8 group did not differ significantly. According to the mechanical evaluation results, hardness values of the WSL4 and WSL6 groups were increased (p<0.05), whereas, cohesiveness, gumminess and adhesiveness were not significantly different among the groups. Springiness was higher (p<0.05) in the WSL8 group compared to the other groups, and, chewiness was higher (p<0.05) in the WLS6, and WSL8 groups than in the WSL2 group. According to the sensory evaluations, the mung bean starch jellies prepared with 4~6 mL of lotus steam juice received the highest preference scores and were therefore chosen as optimal products.

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The Optimal Mixing Ratio for Omi-Galsu Concentrate Production (오미갈수(五味渴水) 원액 제조의 최적 배합 비율)

  • Han, Eun-Sook;Rho, Sook-Nyung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2008
  • The primary objective of this study was to determine the optimal mixing ratio in preparing Omi-Galsu concentrate. By varying the amounts of Omija extract, mung bean juice, and sugar in the concentrate mixture, we found that pH increased with greater amounts of Omija extract and sugar. According to sensory evaluations, sugar and total free sugar contents were highest when the mixing ratio was 1:1:20%(Omija extract, mung bean juice, and sugar respectively). This ratio also presented the most attractive color and highest overall acceptability.

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Hydrocolloids Decrease the Digestibility of Corn Starch, Soy Protein, and Skim Milk and the Antioxidant Capacity of Grape Juice

  • Yi, Yue;Jeon, Hyeong-Ju;Yoon, Sun;Lee, Seung-Min
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.276-283
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    • 2015
  • Hydrocolloids have many applications in foods including their use in dysphagia diets. We aimed to evaluate whether hydrocolloids in foods affect the digestibility of starch and protein, and their effects on antioxidant capacity. The thickening hydrocolloids: locust bean gum and carboxymethyl cellulose, and the gel-forming agents: agar agar, konjacglucomannan, and Hot & Soft Plus were blended with corn starch and soy protein, skim milk, or grape juice and were examined for their in vitro-digestability by comparing the reducing sugar and trichloroacetic acid (TCA)-soluble peptide, for antioxidant capacity by total polyphenol contents and the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity. The hydrocolloids resulted in a decrease in starch digestibility with the gel-forming agents. Hydrocolloids diminished TCA-soluble peptides in skim milk compared to soy protein with the exception of locust bean gum and decreased free radical scavenging capacities and total phenolic contents in grape juice. Our findings may provide evidence for the use of hydrocolloids for people at risk of nutritional deficiencies such as dysphagia patients.

Antimicrobial Effect of Ethanol Extract of Smilax China Leaf (청미래덩굴(망개)잎 에탄올 추출물의 항균효과)

  • Choi Han-Young
    • Journal of environmental and Sanitary engineering
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    • v.19 no.3 s.53
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    • pp.22-30
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    • 2004
  • The extract with the dilution of $50\%$ ethanol and treatment of $121^{\circ}C$ for 15min were inhibited highly the growth of staph aureus, Ent. cloacae, Sh. sonnei, A. hydrophila, b. subtilis, St. faecalis and L. casei. of food samples, red-bean dregs with addition of extact of smilax china. leaves or sorbic acid took the similar inhibition effect to microorganisms for the early storage days(1-3days). There was inhibited the growth of microorganisms in strawberry Juice added to 20m1 of $1\%$ extract solution for one storage day in comparison with no addition of smilax china L. Over all with growth inhibition capability to microorganisms and foods, it was believed that the effect and value as the natural food preservatives and the extracts like as this natural plant material took the food safety and it was capable to develop the natural food preservation.

Colorant Extracting and Its Storage Stability from Red bean and Black bean Seed Coat (팥 종피에서의 색소 추출과 저장 안정성)

  • Bae, Do Gyu;Jung, Yang Sook
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.28
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2010
  • Extraction efficiency of colorants from red bean and black bean seed coat and its storage stability were examined according to the various extracting and storage conditions in this study. The obtained results were as follows ; The absorbance values of extracted colorants were increased with increasing extract time and temperature. pH 4 extracting was most efficient among the various pH conditions. The absorbance values of extracted colorant from red bean were increased with increasing extract time and temperature, when the extraction process was kept at $30^{\circ}C$ and $50^{\circ}C$, but it were decreased with increasing extract time at $70^{\circ}C$. In the case of black bean, it were also increased with increasing extract time and temperature. pH 5 extract was most efficient among the various pH conditions. In juice extractor system from red bean, the pH 5 of the pre-treatment was more efficient than the distilled water of pre-treatment. In black beans of the short-term pre-treatment with distilled water, the colorant was extracted better than at pH 5, but above 4 hours pre-treatment was decrease in pH 5. The Methionine added as a stabilizer gave the more effect to the stability of colorant from red bean the more Methionine addition. In the case of black bean 10mmol addition of methionine was more efficient than 20mmol.

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Development and shelf-life determination of senior-friendly strawberry jelly (고령자 친화 딸기 젤리 개발 및 저장수명 결정)

  • Kim, Ji Hyeon;Min, Sea Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.181-185
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    • 2017
  • Senior-friendly strawberry jelly was developed using strawberry juice, sugar, xanthan gum, and locust bean gum. The experimental variables included strawberry juice (30.0-40.0%, w/w) and sugar (7.5-10.0%, w/w) concentrations and the xanthan gum/locust bean gum ratio (0.3-4.0), and interactions among these variables were predicted using a response surface methodology. The optimal concentrations of strawberry juice and sugar and the ratio of xanthan gum/locust bean gum, determined against jelly hardness, were found to be 40.0, 10.0, and 1.5%, respectively. The hardness, gumminess, and chewiness of strawberry jelly increased significantly during storage at 5 and $15^{\circ}C$ (p<0.05). The lightness of the gum decreased significantly at both temperatures (p<0.05), whereas the hue angle increased during storage at $15^{\circ}C$. The zero-order kinetics was used to predict the shelf-life of the prepared jelly ($R^2=0.89-0.96$), which was determined to be 38 and 26 days at 5 and $15^{\circ}C$, respectively.

Quality Characteristics and Antioxidative Activity of Mung Bean Starch Gels Added with Carrot, Spinach and Mulberry Juice (당근, 시금치, 오디즙 첨가 녹두전분 겔의 항산화 및 품질 특성)

  • Cha, Ye-Ji;Jung, Yeon-Sook;Kim, Jae-Won;Youn, Kwang-Sup
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.46-52
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the quality characteristics of mung bean starch gel (MBSJ) containing carrot (CMBSJ), spinach (SMBSJ), and mulberry (MMBSJ) juice. The moisture contents of MBSJ, CMBSJ, SMBSJ and MMBSJ were not different significantly. The color of MBSJ was in good accordance with the $L^*$, $a^*$, $b^*$ values and hue angle of the material juices. The hardness levels of CMBSJ, SMBSJ, and MMBSJ were lower than that of MBSJ, but the springiness, cohesiveness, and chewiness of CMBSJ and SMBSJ were higer than those of MBSJ. Antioxidative activities of CMBSJ, SMBSJ, and MMBSJ were greatly increased compared to those of MBSJ. The syneresis and hardness of colored the MBSJ decreased during storage at $4^{\circ}C$. In the sensory evaluation, colored MBSJ scored the highest in taste, shine, elasticity, and overall acceptability. Based on the above results, we expect that mung bean starch gels with carrot, spinach and mulberry juice have good quality characteristics and antioxidant activity.

Properties of Starch Gels Mixed with Mugwort Juice (쑥즙을 첨가한 전분겔의 성질)

  • Chung, Koo-Min;Lee, Won-Jong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.693-699
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    • 1997
  • The effects of mugwort juice on the gel properties of corn starch (CS), mung bean starch (MS), and potato starch (PS) were investigated. Water holding capacities of three starches were increased with addition of the juice. Solubilities of CS and MS were also increased. Swelling power was increased in CS but decreased in MS. Viscoamylogram showed that 5% addition of the juice lowered the initial gelatinization temperatures of CS and MS, but raised the temperature of PS. While peak viscosities of CS and MS pastes were decreased a little, the viscosity of PS paste was decreased remarkably from 2,280 BU to 845 BU. Addition of mugwort juice did not affect significantly the hardness of starch gels during 7 days of storage at $25^{\circ}C\;and\;4^{\circ}C$. Degrees of gelatinization of the starch gels were affected by addition of the juice, especially in PS, during storage. Freeze-thaw stabilities of three gels were not changed by addition of the juice. The starch gels added with the mugwort juice had smooth surface visually because the crude fibrous materials of mugwort were removed during juice preparation.

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