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Comparison of Volatile Flavor Compounds in Bokbunja [Rubus coreanus Miquel] Wines With and Without Mushroom Extracts (일반 복분자주와 버섯 추줄물을 함유한 복분자주의 향기성분 비교)

  • Shin, H.J.;Nam, H.G.;Lim, I.J.;Cha, W.S.
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.21 no.6 s.101
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    • pp.410-413
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    • 2006
  • The composition of two Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miquel) wines (one without mushroom extracts (wine A) and the other is with the extracts (wine B)) has been investigated to improve the quality of Bokbunja wine. The content of solid particle, acidity, crude ash, crude protein of the wine A were 10.5%, 1.36%, 0.45% and 0.05% and those of wine B were 7.4%, 0.54%, 0.31%, and 0.22%, respectively. Crude fat and crude fiber were not detected in both samples. To verify the flavor quality of Bokbunja wine, the volatile components from ethylether extracts of two wines were analyzed using GC/FID and GC/MS. A total number of 12 volatile flavor compounds (6 alcohols, 3 ketones, 1 acid, 1 ester and 1 anhydride) were identified in the two Rubus wines. The major volatile compounds of the wines were 2,3-butanediol, 2,5-furanedione, phenylethyl alcohol, and butanedioic acid and they might affect the major role in the unique flavor of Bokbunja wines.

Quality Characteristics of Korean Black Raspberry Bokbunja Wines Produced Using Different Amounts of Water in the Fermentation Process (가수량을 달리하여 제조한 복분자 와인의 품질 특성)

  • Seo, Seung-Ho;Yoo, Seon-A;Kang, Bo-Sik;Son, Hong-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2014
  • In this study, we investigated the effect of the amount of water added prior to fermentation on the quality of bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miq.) wine produced. Water was added at 0-fold (A), 1-fold (B), 2-fold (C), 3-fold (D), and 4-fold (E) of the fresh bokbunja weight (w/w), prior to fermentation. Although the amount of bokbunja wine obtained after fermentation increased in proportion to the amount of water added prior to fermentation, the total acidity of the bokbunja wine, adjusted for the weight of bokbunja used in the fermentation process, increased. Moreover, the total phenol and flavonoid content (mg) per weight (g) of bokbunja, in (B), (C), (D), and (E) were 2.86-4.42 and 2.58-3.01 times higher, respectively, than those in (A). These data suggest that different types of bokbunja wines can be produced and different contents of total phenol can be obtained by simply changing the amount of water added prior to fermentation.

Quality Characteristics of Pudding Added with Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miquel) Fruit Juice and Bokbunja Wine (복분자 과즙과 복분자 주를 첨가한 푸딩의 품질 특성)

  • Yu, Ok-Kyeong;Back, Hyang-Im;Cha, Youn-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.616-620
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    • 2008
  • The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the quality characteristics of Bokbunja pudding, using various levels of Bokbunja fruit juice (140, 150, and 130 g), Bokbunja Wine (10, 20, and 20 g), gelatin (18, 17, and 16 g) and sugar (250, 200, and 150 g). In order to establish the optimal added amounts, chemical composition, saccharinity, color, texture, and sensory evaluations were conducted, and the results of various cases were analyzed and assessed. The statistical data analyses were conducted using the SPSS program. The saccharinity of the Bokbunja pudding increased with increasing amountsof added sugar. Additionally, as the amount of added Gelatin was increased, the L values (lightness) of the Bokbunja pudding decreased. Conversely, the hardness, gumminess, and chewiness values all decreased with decreasing levels of added gelatin and sugar. The optimal mixing condition for the Bokbunja pudding was determined via sensory evaluation. Sensory characteristics, including flavor, sweetness, texture, and overall acceptability, were highest in the type C product. The chemical composition of the type C product was as follows: moisture 71.47%, carbohydrate 24.70%, crude protein 3.83%, crude fat 0.001%, and crude ash 0.001%. According to our results, the optimum mixing ratio for the most satisfactory sensory characteristics of Bokbunja was as follows: Bokbunja fruit juice 130 g, Bokbunja Wine 20 g, Gelatin 16 g, Sugar 150 g, Bokbunja Flavor 0.3 g, and Water 400 g.

Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk added with Rubus coreanum Miquel during Storage (복분자 첨가 설기떡의 저장 중 품질 특성)

  • Cho Eun-Ja;Yang Mi-Ok;Hwang Chi-Hui;Kim Woon-Jin;Kim Min-Jeong;Lee Mi-Kyung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.458-467
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    • 2006
  • In order to develop a Bokbunja(Rubus coreanum Miquel) with natural & food applications, the effects of Bokbunja juice and wine on the physical, textural anti bacterial and sensory properties of sulgiduck were examined. Aw of Bokbunja sulgiduck(BS) decreased as storage time prolonged. Bokbunja juice sulgiduck(BJS) was higher than Bokbunja wine sulgiduck(BWS) in water activity. BJS and BWS showed low tendency in pH as additional level was high and storage time was prolonged. Hardness of the samples increased as the storage period increased, the samples exhibited a rapid increase after 24 hours of storage. BJS was lower significantly than those of none bokbunja after 6 hours of storage. Chewiness increased slowly to 12 hours. it appeared sudden decrease after 12 hours. Adhesiveness increase of the storage 24 hours it appeared. Springiness slowly reduced with the storage period, especially J4 was slowly reduced gumminess of the samples increased as the storage period. Cohesiveness increase of the slowly width for during the storage 12 hours, increase of the largest width was after save 12 hours. Color a and b values increased significantly, as storage time was prolonged. Total colony of all the BS increased. total colony of BWS decreased as additional level of Bokbunja wine. All the sensory characteristics indicated rapid decrease tendency after 12hr storage. BWS showed higher score than BJS in overall acceptability. BWS and BJS increased in color and flavor as additional level of juice and wine increased, while softness decreased as storage time was prolonged. BWS 3% showed highest score among all the BS through all storage time. BWS 3% was most excellent in sensory evaluation.

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Quality Improvement of Campbell Early Wine by Mixing with Different Fruits (타 과실 혼합에 따른 국내산 캠벨 포도주의 품질개선)

  • Seo, Myeong-Hyeon;Yook, Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.390-399
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    • 2007
  • Moru (wild grape), blueberry, bokbunja (blackberry), and blackcurrant were mixed with domestic Campbell Early grapes to improve the quality of domestic wines made from the grape. The color of the Campbell wine was greatly darkened by mixing it with the fruits. The L-value of the wine color during fermentation was lowered from 34 to $6{\sim}13$ by mixing it with 20% bokbunja or blackcurrant. In addition, the a-value of the wine color during fermentation was lowered from 54 to $36{\sim}46$ by mixing it with 20% bokbunja or blackcurrant. The mixing of moru or blueberry also lowered the L- and a-values, but this darkening effect was not higher than that of the Campbell wine that was mixed with bokbunja and black currant. The polyphenol concentration of the wine was greatly increased by mixing it with black currant and bokbunja. The blackcurrant mixed wine had a polyphenol concentration as high as 1.87 mg/mL, whereas the wine made from the Campbell Early grapes alone contained only 1.02 mg/mL of polyphenols after 15 days of fermentation. A sensory evaluation showed that the quality of Campbell wine was the least favorable among different grapes, but its quality was greatly improved by mixing it with bokbunja, black currant, and moru.

Changes in Physicochemical Characteristics of Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miq.) Wine during Fermentation (복분자주 발효과정 중 이화학적 특성의 변화)

  • Choi, Han-Seok;Kim, Myung-Kon;Park, Hyo-Suk;Shin, Dong-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.574-578
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    • 2005
  • Effects of different yeast strains on physicochemical characteristics of Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miq.) fruits alcohol fermentation were investigated. Bokbusnja fruit must was inoculated with Saccharomyces cerevisiae KCCM 12224 (Sc-24), wild-type Bokbunja yeast (Bok-3), Saccharomyces coreanus (Yak-7), and Sc-24+Yak-7. Ethanol contents of Sc-24, Bok-3, Yak-7, and Sc-24+Yak-7 were 11.08, 10.62, 10.18, and 10.26%, respectively after 10 days fermentation. Addition of pectinase (500 ppm) increased ethanol content by 0.1-1.5%. Organic acids of Bokbunja wine were citric, malic, shikimic, formic, and oxalic acids. Citric and malic acid contents remarkably decreased, whereas that of acid increased by fermentation. Total acidity of Bokbunja wine was dependent on citric acid content. Sc-24, Yak-7, and Bok-3+ pectinase were more efficient for improvement of wine-color, although color values of Bokbunja wine significantly decreased during early stage of fermentation. Sc-24 and Bok-3+500 ppm of pectinase, and 8-10 days of fermentation could enhance quality of Bokbunja wine.

Alcoholic Fermentation of Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miq.) Wine (복분자 발효주의 양조특성)

  • Choi, Han-Seok;Kim, Myung-Kon;Park, Hyo-Suk;Kim, Yong-Suk;Shin, Dong-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.543-547
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    • 2006
  • In order to improve wine quality, the selection of yeast strain and of additives in the manufacture of Bokbunja (Rubus coreanus Miq.) wine was investigated. The chemical composition of the edible portions of Bokbunja fruits was 86.5% moisture, 0.2% crude protein, 0.9% crude fat, 6.6% crude fiber, 0.5% ash and $10^{\circ}Brix$ sugar, and was 2.99% fructose, 2.53% glucose and 0.07% sucrose in fruit extract. The predominant organic acids in the fruit were citric acid (14.57 mg/mL) and malic acid (2.24 mg/mL) with smaller amounts of shikimic, pyroglutamic and oxalic acid. During fermentation, citric and malic acid levels decreased, while formic and acetic acid were released. Saccharomyces cerevisiae KCCM 12224 (Sc-24) was more favorable for alcoholic fermentation of Bokbunja and the addition of 200 ppm of potassium metabisulphite to must was more efficient than other $SO_2$ sources with a higher overall acceptability score. Sc-24 increased alcohol production from 9.8 to 14.8% in a sugar concentration dependent manner $(18-28^{\circ}Brix)$. The color value of early stage Bokbunja must was improved by supplementing with Japanese apricot extract, but this did not influence the color value of Bokbunja wine after primary fermentation. The astringent taste of Bokbunja wine was reduced by removing the seed from the fruit. Sugar solution (50%, w/v) was used instead of sugar power to prevent the possibility of undissolved sugar due to insufficient mixing. This substitution did not influence sensory evaluation.

Anti-Thrombosis Activity of Sinapic Acid Isolated from the Lees of Bokbunja Wine

  • Kim, Mi-Sun;Shin, Woo-Chang;Kang, Dong-Kyoon;Sohn, Ho-Yong
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.61-65
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    • 2016
  • From the lees of bokbunja wine (LBW) made from Rubus coreanus Miquel, we have identified six compounds (1: trans-4-hydroxycinnamic acid; 2: trans-4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamic acid; 3: 3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid; 4: 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid; 5: 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoic acid; and 6: 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxycinnamic acid (sinapic acid)) through silica gel chromatography and UHPLC-MS. The compounds 1-6 showed strong anticoagulation and platelet aggregation inhibitory activities without hemolytic effect against human red blood cells. To date, this is the first report of the in vitro anti-thrombosis activity of sinapic acid. Our results suggest that different cinnamic and benzoic acid derivatives are closely linked to the anti-thrombosis activity of LBW, and sinapic acid could be developed as a promising anti-thrombosis agent.

Studies on the Mixture Wine Processing using Omija and Pear (오미자와 배를 이용한 혼합 발효주 제조 방법에 대한 연구)

  • Jeong, Seok-Tae;Kong, Mun-Hee;Yeo, Soo-Whan;Choi, Ji-Ho;Choi, Han-Seok;Han, Gwi-Jung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.896-902
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    • 2010
  • Omija contains high organic acid content (5~7%) that must be reduced in order to produce high quality wine for consumption. In this study, we used pear, which has low total acid but plenty of sugar, to relieve the sourness of Omija material. Our group mixed Omija and pear at a ratio of 1:9 to 1:15 in order to attain a 0.5~0.7% total acid level, similar to commercial wine. As Omija was mixed with pear, the red color of Omija changed to a lighter red color. Alcohol fermentation solution of Bokbunja and Gaeryangmeoru were used to make up for the light red color of Omija pear wine. The red color of Bokbunja was confirmed to be similar to the original red color of Omija. It was proven that addition of 3~5% Bokbunja to Omija pear mixture wine produced replicated the red color image of Omija. Our results show that addition of 2~5% xylitol to Omija pear mixture wine was good by sensory test.