• Title/Summary/Keyword: Pacilomyces tenuipes

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Study on Preparation and Quality of Jellies using Mushrooms (버섯을 이용한 젤리 제조 및 품질특성에 관한 연구)

  • 정기태;주인옥;최정식;최영근
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.405-410
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    • 2001
  • Mushroom jellies using extracts of Garnoderma lucidum, Lentinus edodes, Pacilomyces ten tenuipes and Cordyceps militaris were prepared, and Investigated the colors, texture and sensory characteristics of mushroom jellies. G. lucidum jelly mixed 85% mushroom, 10% jujube(Zizyphus jujuba Miller) and 5% hwanggi (Astragaslus membranaceus) extract, L. edodes jelly mixed 80% mushroom, 10% jujube, 5% gamcho( Glycyrrhiza uralensis) and 5% omija (Schizandrae chinensis Ruprecht) extract. and P. tenuipes and C. militaris jelly mixed 85% mushroom. 10% jujube and 5% gamcho extract were most effective in overall acceptability. The Jellying ability of carrageenan was better than other jelling agents. According to increase carrageenan content, color of mushroom Jellies were not effect. however hardness, gumminess and chewiness were increased. Sensory evaluation of mushroom Jellies were most preferable at the 0.6% carrageenan content.

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Occurrence and Characteristics of other Fungi in the Artificial Cultivation Farms of Paecilomyces tenuipes (동충하초 재배상 내 기형균 및 오염균의 발생현황 및 특성)

  • 남성희;윤철식;정이연;지상덕;조세연;한명세
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.32-36
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    • 2002
  • Occurrence and characteristics of infectious fungi and physiologically abnormal Paecilomyces tenuipes were examined. These unfavorable fungi are recently known to cause yield loss, decreased quality of products in artificial cultivation farms of P. tenuipes. Total 529 fungal isolates were collected from 22 farms of 7 provinces. These isolates were composed of physiologically abnormal P. tenuipes strains and other infectious fungal strains, which constituted 23.2% and 50.9%, respectively. Physiologically abnormal P. tenuipes strains showed irregular synemata, and absence of local color. They were divided into 4 types or C-l, C-2, C-3 and C-4. Other infectious fungal strains were identified to 5 species, Beauveria bassiana, Fusarium sp., P fumosoroseus, Tricothecium roseum, Aspergillus parasiticus, which were 22.1, 13.8, 7.6, 4.0 and 3.4%, respectively. All of them were hyphomycetous fungi, did not produce synemata, and revealed faster growth rate than that of P. tenuipes.