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The Educational Effect of MSG Safety Knowledge and the Effect of Its Change on Attitude to Food Safety and MSG Usage Intention (MSG 안전지식 교육에 따른 변화가 식품안전태도와 MSG 이용의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Ha, Heon-Su;Kim, Geon-Whee
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.92-103
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to verify the educational effect of knowledge about MSG safety and to find evidence of how changes to that knowledge affects attitudes to food safety and MSG seasoning usage intention in the restaurant industry in order to develop efficient marketing strategies. The findings and implications of the research can be summarized as follows. First, there is a significant and positive effect of MSG safety education on regulations and academic research knowledge among MSG safety, but no significant effect on material knowledge. Second, no evidence was found of any effect that changes to MSG safety knowledge may have on attitude to food safety. Third, while the results show a significant and positive effect of regulation knowledge of MSG safety on MSG usage intention, there is no effect resulting from material or academic research knowledge on MSG safety.

Effects of Food Life Style on Preference for MSG Use at Restaurants: Focused on the Moderating Effects of Attitude to Food Safety (식생활 라이프스타일이 레스토랑 MSG 사용 선호도에 미치는 영향 : 식품안전태도의 조절효과 중심으로)

  • Ha, Heon-Su;Kang, Byung-Nam;Kim, Geon-Whee
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.86-100
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate how the food lifestyle of customers affects MSG usage at restaurants and to identify the moderating effects of customer attitude to food safety using a hierarchical regression analysis suggested by Baron & Kenny. The findings and implications can be summarized as follows. First, customers are classified into five groups: food-explore group, taste-oriented group, health-oriented, convenience-oriented group, and tradition-oriented group. Second, the convenience-oriented group has significant positive effects, and the health-oriented group and tradition-oriented group have significant negative effects on preference for MSG use at restaurants. Third, there is significant negative moderating effect of the convenience-oriented group and the tradition-oriented group between their food lifestyle and preference for MSG at restaurants.

Consumers Perceptions on Monosodium L-glutamate in Social Media (소셜미디어 분석을 통한 소비자들의 L-글루타민산나트륨에 대한 인식 조사)

  • Lee, Sooyeon;Lee, Wonsung;Moon, Il-Chul;Kwon, Hoonjeong
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.153-166
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate consumers' perceptions on monosodium L-glutamate (MSG) in social media. Data were collected from Naver blogs and Naver web communities (Korean representative portal web-site), and media reports including comment sections on a Yonhap news website (Korean largest news agency). The results from Naver blogs and Naver web communities showed that it was primarily mentioned MSG-use restaurant reviews, 'MSG-no added' products, its safety, and methods of reducing MSG in food. When TV shows on current affairs, newspaper, or TV news reported uses and side effects of MSG, search volume for MSG has increased in both PC and mobile search engines. Search volume has increased especially when TV shows on current affairs reported it. There are more periods with increased search volume for Mobile than PC. Also, it was mainly commented about safety of MSG, criticism of low-quality foods, abuse of MSG, and distrust of government below the news on the Yonhap news site. The label of MSG-no added products in market emphasized "MSG-free" even though it is allocated as an acceptable daily intake (ADI) not-specified by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA). When consumers search for MSG (monosodium L-glutamate) or purchase food on market, they might perceive that 'MSG-no added' products are better. Competent authorities, offices of education and local government provide guidelines based on no added MSG principle and these policies might affect consumers' perceptions. TV program or news program could be a powerful and effective consumer communication channel about MSG through Mobile rather than PC. Therefore media including TV should report item on monosodium L-glutamate with responsibility and information based on scientific background for consumers to get reliable information.

Effect of Repeated MSG Administration on Cognitive Ability and Anxiety of Juvenile Rats (MSG의 반복투여가 어린랫드의 인지능력과 기억력에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Hae-Nim;Choo, Gang-Sik;Shin, Seong-Ah;Park, Jung-Joon;Lee, Se-Geun;Kim, Se-Woon;Kim, Hyun-Sun;Lee, Song-Hee;Lim, Jeong-Min;Kim, Hyeong-Jin;Park, Young-Seok;Kim, Sang-Ki;Park, Byung-Kwon;Kim, Byeong-Soo;Jung, Ji-Youn
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 2015
  • The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of MSG on cognitive function and anxiety by the T-maze and elevated-plus-maze test and repeated oral dose toxicity in SD rat of MSG. The rats were treated with MSG of control group, low group (3 g/kg) and high group (5 g/kg) intragastrically for 4 weeks, respectively. We examined the body weight, the clinical signs, T-maze, Elevated-plus-maze, hematological analysis and serum biochemical analysis, we also observed the histopathological changes of liver, kidney in rats. No significant differences in body weights, biochemical analysis and histopathological observations between control and MSG treatment group were found. In the elevated plus maze (EPM), MSG-treatment group has more open arm visited than controls. MSG-treatment group has been more activated in T-maze test. These data indicate the continuous high MSG intake could be increased the anxiety and could be decreased cognitive ability. In conclusion, MSG is physiologically safety, but high MSG intake could be increased the anxiety and could be decreased cognitive ability in juvenile rat.

A Study on the Determinants of Purchasing Natural Seasonings as a Alternative to Fermented Seasonings (발효조미료 대체제로서 자연조미료 구매경험에 영향을 미치는 결정요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Geon-Whee;Ha, Heon-Su
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.201-214
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to find factors which induce a purchase experience of natural seasonings. The findings and implications of the research can be summarized as follows. First, there is a significant difference in purchase experience of natural seasonings based on gender, a academic background, dining out frequency, and amount of food consumption. Second, knowledge of safety regulations on MSG has a negative effect on purchase experience of natural seasonings. Third, the results shows a positive effect of attitude to food safety on purchase experience of natural seasonings. Fourth, food-explore or health-oriented types regarding food-related lifestyle has positive effects on purchase experience of natural seasonings. These results will contribute by helping the food and restaurant industry develop efficient marketing strategies.

Optimal Conditions for the Production of Gamma-aminobutyric Acid by Enterococcus casseliflavus PL05 Isolated from Oenanthe javanica

  • Choi, Se Mi;Kim, Jeong A;Kim, Geun Su;Kwon, Do Young;Kim, Sang Gu;Lee, Sang yun;Lee, Kang Wook
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2022
  • In this study, a new lactic acid bacterium (LAB) that could produce gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) was isolated from Oenanthe javanica (water celery) and identified as an Enteroccoccus casseliflavus strain. Until recently, there have been many studies on the gamma-aminobutyric acid producing lactic acid bacterium, as well as on some lactic acid bacterium in Enteroococcs genus, but none on the species E. casseliflavus. Therefore, in the purpose of finding the optimal conditions for GABA production of E. casseliflavus PL05, the effects of several conditions including the type of mediums, growth temperatures, initial pH, growth time, L-mono sodium glutamate (MSG) concentration, and carbon source were tested. The study revealed that the PL05 strain grew better in the Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) medium than in the Man, Rogosa, and Sharpe (MRS) or Tryptic Soy Broth (TSB) medium. Also, similar results were obtained with GABA production conditions. As a result of analysis on the GABA production yield by concentration of MSG, a GABA substrate, the highest production was found at 7% of MSG concentration. However, since similar level of production was found at 5%, it is considered to be more efficient to use 5% MSG concentration. The analysis on the growth and GABA production yield by carbon sources showed the highest results when maltose was used. From the final test under the optimal conditions found, 140.06±0.71 mM of GABA was produced over 24 hours with the conversion rate of 78.95%. Lastly, from the sensitivity analysis on the 10 different antibiotics, including vancomycin, it was found that there were not confirmed cases of resistance.

A Qualitative Study on Consumers' Perceptions of Food Safety Risk Factors (식품안전 위해요인에 대한 소비자 인식 : 질적연구를 통한 접근)

  • Yoon, YeoYm;Kim, Kyungja
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.15-31
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    • 2013
  • Consumers are quite worried about food safety because food is one of the most important necessities in everyday life. Many studies have been conducted regarding the food safety issues, however, most researches have focused only on a limited range of risk factors and used only quantitative survey methods. The purpose of this study was to investigate consumers' perceptions of the risky components of food safety and how the perceptions have been formed. For this study in-depth interviews were conducted. For the interviewees, nine housewives, who are in their 30s to 50s, were selected taking into consideration their age, education level, number of children, and employment status. Results showed that the risk factors many consumers worried about were agricultural pesticides, MSG, food additives, GMO, Mad Cow Disease, preservatives, and growth hormones, etc. Consumers were worried about the risk of the retail process the most because they thought it was not informed and controlled well. Consumers tend to worry much more when the risks are involuntary, uncontrollable, unreliable, and have a gradual negative effect. Some of the food safety-oriented behaviors of consumers were also investigated.

Bioavailability and functions of L-glutamic acid (글루탐산의 생체이용률과 기능성)

  • Lee, Kwang-Won;Chun, Su-Hyun;Kim, HeeEun
    • Food Science and Industry
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 2017
  • monosodium L-glutamate (MSG), composed of 88% L-glutamic acid (GLU) and 12% Na, is considered as Generally Recognized as Safe. GLU is accounting for 15% of the total amino acid content in our body. Daily GLU intake is large 3.5-10.6 g from food and 1.3 g from food additive. The daily formed GLU in the body, via degradation of the total protein, is 48-50 g (70 kg of male) and the maintained GLU in the body is total bound GLU (1.4-2.0 kg) and free GLU (10 g). About 88% GLU are consumed at digestive tract, and only 12% GLU enter the blood stream. GLU is generally known to precursors of N-acetyl glutamate and glutamine, substrates for protein synthesis, a neurotransmitter (GABA), and the active site of the enzyme. In addition to protein synthesis, GLU has these key functions within the body, thus this amino acid is critical for healthy body maintenance and function.

A Study on the Mineral Contents of Korean Common Foods and Analytic Methods 1. Sodium (한국인의 상용 식품중 무기질 함량과 분석 방법 비교연구 1. 나트륨)

  • 송범호;황성희;이주돈;김희재;정해랑;문현경
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.139-145
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    • 1991
  • In order to observe the Na contents, Korean common foods, especially processed foods were analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. 1. The Na contents of instant noodle (ramen) was 400-900 mg/100 g and Na contents of their soup powder was 10000-16000 mg/100 g. 2. The Na contents of corns and beans was very low but their processed foods, com Dake and soybean milk, had relatively high Na contents. 3. The Na contents of meats was 40-60 mg/100 g but the Na contents of meats products was 700-900 mg/100 g. 4. The Na contents of Davoring salt was 12000-38000 mg/100 g, those of soybean products was 3000-6OOO mg/100 g, and that of seasoning MSG was 8000-17000 mg/100 g. 5. There was no statistical difference between the results of wet ash method and dry ash method in the Na contents of all food groups.

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