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The Analysis on Relatedness of contents about ′Nutrition and Foods′ which are dealt in Practical Arts and Home Economics Subjects (실과와 가정교과서 식생활 교육내용의 연계성 분석)

  • Yang Jeong-Hye
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.27-41
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze connection of the field on 'Nutrition and Food' among grades in the Practical Arts and Home Economics. The subject of analysis is 'Practical Arts' textbook in elementary school and 'Home Economics' textbook in middle school and high school. The Practical Arts textbook of 5th, 6th grade and 5 Home Economics textbooks middle school 1st, 3rd and high school. First of all, it is arranged the aim and contents, used analysis connection frame. The following contents are to summarize the result. First, 'Nutrition and Food' unit is presented nutrition, food, meals management in textbook. Second, aim in curriculum is agreed with contents in curriculum, but how to description in textbook is needed agreements. Third, contents in elementary school and secondary school is connection to develope, but contents in middle and high school are repetition. With the results analyzing connection among text contents, it is concluded that contents' connection has more developed and repeated. Specially, contents of Nutrition are mostly developmental contents, contents of Food are that one part is developmental contents and the other part is repeated contents.

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A Study on Promotion of Island Tourism through Development of Marine Food Tourism Contents (해양음식 관광콘텐츠 개발을 통한 섬 관광 활성화 방안 고찰)

  • Lee, Woong-Kyu;Hong, In-Gi
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.127-135
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest a plan to promote the tourism of the island by developing the contents of the marine food tourism. Activation of island tourism should begin with developing marine food tourism content. In the viewpoint that the development of marine food tourism content is a priority, previous studies were examined and related cases were analyzed. For this purpose, this study reviewed and analyzed various literature, periodicals, government documents and newspaper articles published in Korea and abroad. As a result of this study, to develop the marine food tourism contents in Korea and to promote the island tourism, it is necessary to develop the marine food tourism contents as representative contents of the island tourism, develop and operate the high value added fusion food tourism product, And the development of marine food tourism products that meet the island tourism paradigm and changes in tourism patterns of tourists.

Changes of Isoflavone Contents in White and Black Soybean Powders Prepared under Drying Conditions after Soaking (불림 후 건조 조건에서 서리태와 백태의 이소플라본 함량 변화)

  • Seung-Hyeon Cha;Ha-Young Song;Geum-Na Pyeon;Eun-Ah Hong;Se-Lim Bak;Sang-Beom Park;Shangle Jiang;Keum-Il Jang
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2023
  • Isoflavones found in soybeans are present as glycosides and aglycones, which differ according to their chemical structure. The absorption rate and bioavailability of aglycones are greater than those of glycosides. It is known that aglycone isoflavones in soybean was converted from glycoside isoflavones by activating of endogenous β-glucosidase under drying (40~60℃) conditions after soaking. In this study, we compared and analyzed the proximate composition and isoflavone contents of soybean powders prepared under dried after soaking were analyzed. In the comparison of the proximate compositions, the moisture contents of white soybean powder dried after soaking (WSPDS) and black soybean powder dried after soaking (BSPDS) were decreased as compared with those of the control white soybean powder (CWSP) and control black soybean powder (CBSP). Whereas the contents of other proximate compositions were increased. The aglycone isoflavone contents were higher in WSPDS than in CWSP. Whereas the aglycone isoflavone contents of BSPDS had a similar content those of CBSP because of the component characteristics of black soybean. In conclusion, we believe that it is appropriate to identify and utilize the component characteristics of soybean varieties in order to induce an increase in the functional component content of soybeans under drying conditions after soaking.

A Study to Develop Food and Nutrition Cyberclass Contents for Nonmajor University Students (대학에서의 식품과 영양 교양 과목의 사이버 컨텐츠 개발을 위한 조사)

  • 박명순;김성애
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.539-545
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    • 1999
  • This study was intended to develop food and nutrition cyberclass contents for nonmajor students at university. We investigated universities which offered food and nutrition related courses in 1998 by a telephone survey in order to select the most appropriate lecture contents for the nonmajor university students. We investigated to select the most needed lecture contents for the students, 15 questions on evaluation of cyberclasses which they took. The number of subjects were 140 students of ‘C’university who registered for nonmajor food and nutrition course in 1998. Among 140 students, 80 were cyberclass students and 60 were non cyberclass students. The results of the survey were as following : Fifty-five universities out of 62 had curriculums on food and nutrition in 1998 and 36,802 students attended the non major food and nutrition lectures. 84.9% of the respondents had their own computes and the main application mostly used was word processing. Additionally, 33.3% of them used on-line communications and 81.4% of them used internet. The most interesting subject of the respondents was ‘disease and nutrition management’. The male respondents were concerned more about ‘alcohol and health’, whereas the females were concerned about ‘obesity and weight control’.

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Effect of Fat Contents on Thermal Resistance, Antibiotic Sensitivity, and Caco-2 Cell Invasion of Listeria monocytogenes

  • Lee, Jinhee;Yoon, Hyunjoo;Lee, Sunah;Lee, Heeyoung;Yoon, Yohan
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.481-486
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    • 2013
  • This study evaluates the effects of fat contents on the thermal resistance, antibiotic sensitivity, and Caco-2 cell invasion of Listeria monocytogenes. Ten strain mixture of L. monocytogenes in milk (0, 1, and 4% fat) and pork sausage patties (10, 20, and 30% fat) were exposed to $63^{\circ}C$. To evaluate effects of fat on the antibiotic sensitivity of L. monocytogenes, the L. monocytogenes strains NCCP10811 (most antibiotic resistant to streptomycin) and NCCP10943 (most antibiotic sensitive to streptomycin) were exposed to different fat contents in milk and pork sausage patties, and L. monocytogenes from the foods were used for antibiotic sensitivity assays. The most invasive L. monocytogenes strains (NCCP10943) was exposed to different fat contents in milk or pork sausage patties, and L. monocytogenes from the foods were used for the Caco-2 cell invasion assays. The reductions of L. monocytogenes populations were not generally influenced by fat contents. The L. monocytogenes subjected to milk fat had increased sensitivities (p<0.05) due to some antibiotics. In addition, Caco-2 cell invasion efficiency of L. monocytogenes NCCP10943 increased (p<0.05) as fat contents increased. These results indicated that higher fat contents may be related to L. monocytogenes invasions and heat resistances in pork sausage patties, but the relationship between fat and antibiotic sensitivity varied according to antibiotics, strains, and fat contents.

Developing Model of Food Cultural Contents for Smartphone Application (스마트폰 애플리케이션용 음식문화 콘텐츠 개발 모델과 전망)

  • Choi, Jung-Hee;Lee, Young-Mi
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.453-460
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    • 2012
  • Food tourism has grown exponentially every year and food is now considered a vital component of the tourism experience. In recent years, smartphone applications have emerged as a new tool helping travelers create experiences, which allow a number of users to access easily informations about foods while traveling abroad. This study propose a new developing model of food cultural contents for smartphone application for international travelers, 'menu guide for international travelers'. It was created by a group of experts in food culture, who had been lived or are living in 10 different countries, and the collective intelligence enabled to create extensive and reliable food cultural contents. Therefore, it is considered that this developing model of food cultural contents will be a good example for the development of mobile contents for smartphone applications.

A Study on Availability of AtoM for Recording Korean Wave Culture Contents : A Case of K-Food Contents (한류문화콘텐츠의 기록화를 위한 AtoM 활용 방안에 관한 연구 K-Food 콘텐츠를 중심으로)

  • Shim, Gab-yong;Yoo, Hyeon-Gyeong;Moon, Sang-Hoon;Lee, Youn-Yong;Lee, Jeong-Hyeon;Kim, Yong
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.43
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    • pp.5-42
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    • 2015
  • Korean wave 3.0 is focused on 'K-Culture' which includes traditional culture, cultural art as well as existing culture contents as a keyword. It considers everything about Korean culture as materials of Korean wave culture contents. Since Korean wave culture contents reflect contemporary social aspect, it needs to preserve those contents as archives and records which have the important value of evidence. With this social environment, this study aims to implement RMS based on AtoM that manages various kinds of Korean wave culture contents through analysis of management situation of those materials. Recently, it is in progress individually to manage them through organizations dealing with korean cultures such as K-Pop, K-Food, K-Movie. However, it has problems in accumulating information and reproducing high quality contents because of lack of coordination among organizations. To solve the problems, this study proposed RMS based on open source software Access to Memory(AtoM) for managing and recording Korean wave culture contents. AtoM provides various functions for managing records and archives such as accumulation, classification, description and browsing. Furthermore AtoM is for free as open source software and easy to implement and use. Thus, this study implemented RMS based on AtoM to methodically manage korean wave culture contents by functional requirements of RMS. Also, this study considered contents relating K-Food as an object to collect, classify, and describe. To describe it, this study selected ISAD(G) standard.

Food Media Content Study for an AI Smart Speaker

  • Kim, Kyoung-Ah
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.197-202
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    • 2019
  • Society advances through technology, and technology has changed many lifestyles. The need for food is varying, but the availability of food is constantly changing as trends in production change. Combining the food industry and technology, a robot that delivers food and also cooks it has been developed. The time has come for a combination of food content and technology to advance the restaurant industry. This study discusses the application of a recommended food content media providing system using a curation engine that recommends contents according to individual tastes and preferences for the convenience of those who use food contents, using artificial intelligence speakers. We discuss the technologies required to develop video contents optimized for AI speakers with screens and shapes, combined with inset top boxes.

Studies on the Residual Contents of Sulfur Dioxide in Herbal Medicines Distributed at Domestic (국내 유통 한약재에서 이산화황 잔류량에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-I;Kim, Woo-Seong;Park, Kun-Sang;Kim, Jong-Myoung;Chae, Kab-Ryong;Cho, Dae-Hyun;Kim, Dae-Byung;Kim, Ok-Hee;Sin, Yeong-Min
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.1039-1044
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    • 2007
  • We investigated the residual contents of sulfur dioxide ($SO_2$) on the 280 kinds of herbal medicines distributed at 8 cities including in Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, Jecheon, Yeongju, Geumsan and Jeonju in Korea. The residual contents of $SO_2$ were determinated by modified Monier-Williams method. The residual contents of $SO_2$ were not detected at 206 products in total 280 products. However, it was detected below 100 ppm in 39 products, between 101 and 1000 ppm in 30 products and exceeded 1000 ppm in 5 products. $SO_2$ contents ranged 11 ${\sim}$ 2339 mg/kg (mean 293 mg/kg) at domestic samples distributed. Regardless of region, $SO_2$ contents were not found at Notopterygii Rhizoma, Ligustici Scinensis Rhizoma et Radix, Bombyx Batryticatus, Coicis Semen, Cnidii Rhizoma, Anemarrhenae Rhizoma, Gardeniae Fructus, Alismatis Rhizoma. But it's found at Batatatis Rhizoma, Paeoniae Radix and Codonopsitis Radix of every region collected the samples. $SO_2$ contents were not detected at 58 products which collected cultural fields of dometic. After treated with water wash and hot water extraction, the reduction rates of sulfur dioxide were appeared with 14.3% ${\sim}$ 40.4% and 55.2% ${\sim}$ 100.0%, respectively. These data will be used to establish a criteron of residual sulfur dioxide in herbal medicines.

Comparison of The Taste Compounds of Wild and Cultured Eel, Puffer and Snake head (천연산 및 양식산 뱀장어, 복어, 가물치의 맛 성분에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Hee-Yun;Shin, Jae-Wook;Sim, Gyu-Chang;Park, Hee-Ok;Kim, Hyun-Sook;Kim, Sang-Moo;Cho, Jae-Sun;Jang, Young-Mi
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.1058-1067
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    • 2000
  • In this study, eel, puffer and snake head fish, which are widely taken and highly valued for processing into baked fish, soup or fish juice were studied by classifying them into wild fish and cultured fish, and evaluated in terms of taste. The samples were gathered in the area including Kimhae, Samchonpo and Haman in Kyungsangnam-do, Kangsu-Gu in Pusan and Bukcheju-Gun in Cheju-do. Proximate compositions, the content of nucleotides and their related compounds, total and free amino acids, organic acids and fatty acids of the fishes were analysed. Generally, as for the compositions, wild fish had a higher crude fat content and a lower moisture content as compared with cultured fish, while there was no great difference between them in terms of crude protein and ash contents. Nucleotides and their related compounds including ATP, ADP, AMP, IMP, HxR, Hx were detected, and the amounts of which were nearly the same with respect to the growth conditions. IMP content was high in all of the samples, while ATP content was extremely low. Total 17 amino acids were detected from the samples, and most of the samples had high contents of glutamic acid, aspartic acid, lysine, leucine, glycine, alanine and arginine, and low contents of cystein, isoleucine and methionine. As for the other amino acids, generally same level of contents were detected for each samples. In cases of eel and snake head fish, the wild fish had higher total amino acid contents in comparison with cultured fish. And the result to the contrary was obtained for the case of puffer. Sample fishes had nearly the same compose distribution of free amino acid though the contents of which were a little different according to the samples. Each sample had high contents of taurine, hydroxyproline, glutamic acid, glycine, cystathionine, ${\beta}-aminoisobutyric$ acid and lysine. Total organic acid contents of cultured fish was higher than that of wild fish. All fishes commonly had high contents of lactic acid, iso-valeric acid, oxalic acid and fumaric acid. High levels of $C_{16:0},\;C_{16:1},\;C_{18:1(cis)},\;C_{18:3},\;and\;C_{22:6}$ were shown in all of the samples and ${\omega}-3$ polyunsaturated fatty acid content of cultured fish was higher than that of wild fish, and as for the essential fatty acid, wild fish has higher content in comparison with cultured fish.

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