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Evaluation of Glucose-BSA as Extender of Chilled Canine Spermatozoa for Long-term Storage (장기간 냉각 보존을 위한 개 정자 희석액으로서 Glucose-BSA의 유효성 평가)

  • Yu, I.J.
    • Journal of Embryo Transfer
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.323-330
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    • 2006
  • 본 연구의 목적은 3주 동안 장기간 냉각상태로 보관된 개 정자의 기능적 특성을 알아보고자 두 종류의 정자 희석액, Glucose-BSA(G-BSA), Dimitropoulos-II(BIMI)가 정자의 기능적 특성에 미치는 영향을 알아보고자 한다. 개 정액을 수지법에 의해 채취하여 원심분리한 후 정장은 제거하였다. 정자를 G-BSA나 DIMI으로 희석하여 최종 농도를 $100\times10^6$ sperm/ml로 하였다. 희석된 정자를 정자 운송 시스템을 이용하여 루지애나 주립 대학에서 뉴올리언즈 실험실까지 운송하였다. 정자 운송 시스템은 $20^{\circ}C$에서 $9^{\circ}C$까지 분당 $0.08^{\circ}C$ 냉각율로 설정하였다. 희석된 정자는 $4^{\circ}C$에서 3주간 보관하였다. 보관 1일부터, 매주 단위로 정자의 활력, 정자 원형질막 고유성(생존성), 정자 첨체의 고유성을 검사하였다. 또한 체외조건하에서의 정자 번식 능력을 평가하기 위해 zona binding assay를 실시하였다. 실험 결과 냉각 상태로 3주 동안 보관된 개 정자는 여전히 정자의 기능적 특성을 나타냈다. 냉각기간이 길어질수록 정자의 활력 및 생존성은 감소하였으며(P<0.01), 첨체의 고유성은 냉각기간에 따라 감소하였으나 유의성은 없었다. 정자의 특성 중 활력이 다른 특성에 비해 냉각처리에 민감한 반응을 보였다. G-BSA배지에 보관된 정자의 활력 및 생존성이 DIMI에 비해 높게 나타났으며, 1 주 동안 보관된 정자의 생존성의 비교시 유의성이 높게 나타났다(P<0.05). 그러나 첨체의 고유성은 1일 동안 DIMI에 보관된 정자에서 높게 나타났다(P<0.05). 3주 동안 냉각상태로 보관된 개 정자는 여전히 난자의 투명대에 결합하는 능력을 보였으며, G-BSA에 보관된 정자의 경우 난자에 부착되는 평균 정자 수가 보관일수에 따라 유의적으로 감소하였다(P<0.05). 그러나 희석액 종류에 따른 난자에 부착되는 평균 정자 수의 유의적 차이는 없었다. 정자의 활력 및 생존성과 난자의 투명대에 결합하는 정자 수와의 상관관계를 본 결과, 활력 및 생존성이 높은 정자일수록 난자의 투명대에 많이 결합하여 정자의 잠재적 번식력이 증가함을 보였다. 결론적으로 G-BSA나 DIMI의 희석액으로 희석된 후 $4^{\circ}C$에서 냉각 보관된 정자는 3주 동안 정자의 기능적 특성을 유지하였으며 냉각 보관 2주까지 좋은 성적의 정자 특성을 나타냈다. 개 정자 냉각 보존에 대안적인 희석액으로 G-BSA도 사용 가능한 것으로 사료된다.

Blood Heavy Metal Concentrations of Korean Adults by Seafood Consumption Frequency: Using the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES IV), 2008 (국민건강영양조사 제4기 2차년도 (2008)를 이용한 어패류 섭취빈도에 따른 한국 성인의 혈중 중금속 농도 조사)

  • Kim, Young-A;Kim, Young-Nam;Cho, Kyung-Dong;Kim, Mi-Young;Kim, Eun-Jin;Baek, Ok-Hee;Lee, Bog-Hieu
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.518-526
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    • 2011
  • To determine blood heavy metal concentrations by seafood consumption in Korean adults, blood cadmium, mercury, and lead concentrations in a representative sample of 1,709 Koreans participated in the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KHANES IV-2) in 2008 were analyzed by age and seafood consumption frequency. The mean blood cadmium, mercury, and lead concentrations were $1.14{\pm}0.73{\mu}g/L$, $5.50{\pm}3.83{\mu}g/L$, and $2.56{\pm}1.22{\mu}g/dL$, respectively. The subjects aged ${\geq}$ 50 years had significantly higher blood cadmium concentrations than the subjects aged 20~39 years. Blood mercury concentrations of the 50's were significantly higher than those of the 20's and 30's (p < 0.05). Approximately, 43% of males and 22% of females had blood mercury concentrations > $5.8{\mu}g/L$ which is a blood mercury level equivalent to the current Reference Dose. Only 2 subjects had lead concentrations > $10{\mu}g/dL$, the standard lead level by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA. The subjects consuming pollack, mackerel, anchovy, corvina, shellfish, and salted seafood at least once a week had significantly higher mercury concentrations than the subjects consuming those seafoods less than once a month. However, there were no clear relationships between blood cadmium and lead concentrations and seafood consumption frequencies.

Quality Characteristics of the Simple Preprocessed Food Julienne White Radish and Pear during Storage and Development of a Standard Recipe (단순 가공 식품재료 활용을 위한 혼합무배생채의 저장기간에 따른 품질특성 및 레시피 기준 설정)

  • Park, Ji-Hyun;Baek, Ok-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.706-712
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    • 2011
  • This study was carried out to investigate the quality characteristics and microbiology of the simple preprocessed food julienne white radish and pear during storage at $4^{\circ}C$ and fordevelopment of a standard recipe. Total aerobic bacteria level were $3.20{\pm}0.08$ log CFU/g in julienne white radish and pear, and $3.00{\pm}0.14$ log CFU/g in julienne white radish (control). Coliform counts were $3.20{\pm}0.08$ log CFU/g in julienne white radish and pear and $1.84{\pm}0.17$ log CFU/g in julienne white radish. Low levels of coliform and total aerobic bacteria were detected. pH values of julienne white radish and pear increased significantly after 3days, whereas that of control increased significantly after 1day. Lightness and redness decreased during storage, whereas yellowness increased significantly during storage. During storage, hardness of julienne white radish and pear decreased after 3days, whereas that of julienne white radish decreased after 5days. According to sensory evaluation, 70% julienne white radish and 30% julienne pear showed higher score in term of taste, harmony of ingredient, harmony of sauce and overall preference. Consequently, 70% julienne white radish and 30% julienne pear was determined to the best formula and a maximum storage period of 3 days was showned to be optimal.

The Quality Characteristics and Microbiological of Simple Preprocessed Foods Vege-ball with Guava Leaf Powder for Soup during Storage (단순 가공 식품 재료 활용을 위한 국, 탕용 구아바 채소 완자의 저장 기간에 따른 품질 특성)

  • Park, Ji Hyun;Baek, Ok-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.585-592
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    • 2012
  • This study was to investigate the quality characteristics and microbiological of simple preprocessed foods vege-ball with guava leaf powder (VB) for soup during storage at $4^{\circ}C$ and preparation of standard recipe. Lightness was increased during storage, but yellowness and redness were no significantly differences during storage, except for control. Hardness of VB increased with increasing guava leaves powder springness, cohesiveness significantly as a powder addition guava leaves was lower. DPPH, ABTS compared to the control showed higher levels in VB with increasing amounts significantly increased antioxidant activity (p<0.05). According to the sensory evaluation, VB 0.1% showed higher score in term of taste, flavor, overall preference. All the VB samples showed significantly lower values for acid, peroxide and than the control. Low level of total aerobic bacteria was detected during storage (<5.00 log CFU/g). Coliforms and yeast & mold were not detected during storage in VB samples. In conclusion, the addition of 0.1% with guava leaves powder would be useful way to enhance the anitoxidant quality and sensory characteristics of preprocessed food. The estimated storage was 8 days at $4^{\circ}C$.

A Study on the Cooking in 'The Kosa-sibi Jip' (2) ("고사십이집(攷事十二集)"의 조리가공에 관한 분석적 연구(2))

  • 김성미
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, twenty-five kinds of food presented in Sooljip(戌集) 5 and 6 of Food collections of 'Kosa-sibi Jip(攷事十二集)' have been classified into four : Staple food, subsidiary food, Tuck(rice cake) and Han-gwa(Korean confectionery), and Tang-jng and tea. Cooking processes have been examined and scientifically analyzed in terms of cooking, Fourteen kinds of Jook (thick gruel with cereal) as well as Urak-Jook were presented among the methods of making Jook, one of staple foods. Milk and ground rice were boiled together into Urak-Jook, which was nutritious because of carbohydrate, added to milk. Hong-sa Myun was mode of ground shrimps, ground bean, ground rice and flour which were kneaded together. It was a nutritiously balanced food. Nineteen kinds of Kimchi presented in this book were classified by the recipes. The five of Jook-soon Ja, U-so Ja, Tam-bok Ja and Jo-gang were made by adding red malt and cereals(boiled rice or candies). Jo-gang, Jo-ga and Jo-gwa-chae were made by adding salt and rice wine. With salt and fermenters added, eight were made. Chim-jup-jeo-ga was made by adding Jang(soy-bean sauce) and the inner chaff of wheat instead of salt. The four of Ka-za-san, Hwang-gwa-san, Tong-gwa-san and Jo-gang were made by adding salt and vinegar. Jo-gang was made by adding salt, rice wine, residue of rice wine and candies. The four of Kae-mal-ga, Ku-cho-chim-chae, Un-gu-hwa and Suk-hwa-chim-chim-chae were made by adding salt and spices. San-got-Kimchi was made without salt. San-got-Kimchi and Suk-hwa-chim-chae were made originally in Korea. Suk-hwa-chim-chae, in particular, was first classified as a kind of Kimchi in this book and oysters were added, which is notable. Pork could be preserved longer when smoked oven the weak fire of thatch ten days and nights. Dog meat was sauced and placed on the bones in a pot. A porcelain was put on the top of the pot. Flour paste sealed the gap between the porcelain and the pot. Some water was poured into the porcelain, and the meat was steamed, with two or three thatched sacks burned, which was a distilled dry steaming. This process has been in use up to now. Various cooking methods of chicken were presented from in Umsik-dimi-bang to in Chosun Musang Sinsik Yori Jebup. These methods were ever present regardless of ages. Such measuring units as Guin(斤) and Nyang(兩) were most frequently used in cooking processes of this book, except in case of Jang(soy bean sauce), vinegar and liquor. Twenty eight kinds of kitchenware and cookers were used, of which porcelains wee most used and pans and sieves followed. The scientific eight cooking methods were as follows. First, salt was refined through saturated solution. Next, it was recommended Hong-sa Myun containing shrimps should not be taken along with pork, which is thought to be a proper diet in terms of cholesterol contained by shrimps and pork. Third, meat was coated with thin gruel and quickly roasted and cleared of the dried gruel membrane, which prevented nutrients from exuding and helped to make the meat well-done. Fourth, The fruit of paper mulberry trees has the protease which can soften meat. Therefore when meat was boiled with th fruit of paper mulberry trees, it can be softened easily. Fifth, pork was smoked over the weak fire of thatch. Sixth, in cooking dog meat, distilled dry steaming raised the boiling point and made it possible to preserve meat longer. Seventh, in boiling the sole of a bear, lime was added, which made meat tender by making the pH lower or higher than that of raw meat. Finally, in boiling down rice gluten, a porcelain in the pot prevented boiling over the brim, which is applied to pots in which to boil medical herbs.

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