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EVALUATION IN THE UTILITY OF THE BY-PRODUCTS OF OYSTER PROCESSING ( I ) Seasonal Variation in Chemical Constituents of the Cooked- released Fluid of Oyster (굴 가공 부산물의 이용에 관한 연구(I) -굴 자즙(煮汁)의 화학조성의 계절적 변화-)

  • KANG Hoon-I;KIM Jeung-Keun;KIM Soo-Hyeun;PYEUN Jae-Hyeung
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.37-40
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    • 1974
  • The chemical constituents of the cooked-released fluid of oyster, Crassosetra gigas which was collected in the harvesting season (Sept., 1973 to Apr., 1974), were analyzed Periodically to evaluate the potential utility in the view point of food and nutrition, an8 the following results are summarized ; 1. The content of crude protein nitrogen was low in January, but tended to increase since February. This result resembled with non protein nitrogen. 2. Amino nitrogen of the non protein nitrogen was continuously increased since September, and observed a remarkable increase from February. 3. The most content of crude carbohydrate is found to be composed of glycogen, and the variation of glycogen content also increased till April, with the similar tendency of amino nitrogen. 4. The variation of the content of crude protein and crude carbohydrate showed a reverse correlation to the moisture content.

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Applications and Prospects of Stable Isotope in Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Study (수생태 환경 연구에 있어 안정동위원소의 활용과 전망)

  • Choi, Bohyung;Shin, Kyung-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.96-104
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    • 2018
  • Stable isotope approach for aquatic ecology and environmental sciences has been introduced as very useful technique since 1980s and also has been applied to investigate various issues in aquatic ecology and environmental study last 10 years in Korea. Especially carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios have been mainly used to understand food web energy flow and ecosystem structure. In addition, nitrogen isotope ratio has been applied for nitrogen cycle and source identification as well as biomagnification studies. However, large temporal or spatial variations of nitrogen isotope ratio of primary producer have been found in many aquatic environments, and it is regarded as the critical problems to determine trophic level of aquatic animals. Recently, the compound specific isotope analysis of nitrogen within individual amino acids has been developed as an alternative method for trophic ecology. This article introduces the progress history of stable isotope application in aquatic ecology and environmental sciences, and also suggests new direction based on future prospects in stable isotope ecology and environmental study.

Changes in Chemical Components of Black Bean Chungkugjang Added wish Kiwi and Radish during Fermentation (키위와 무를 첨가한 검정콩청국장의 발효중 화학성분의 변화)

  • 손미예;권선화;박석규;박정로;최진상
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.449-455
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    • 2001
  • Changes in pH, titratable acidity, reducing sugar, nitrogen compound and mineral of black bean chungkugjang(BBC)added with kiwi and radish during fermentation were investigated. During fermentation of BBC, pH was increased, while titratable acidity was decreased. The changes in pH and titratable acidity of all chungkugjangs other than BBC were very rapid after 24 hrs of fermentation. Reducing sugar content was highest in BBC and was increased by 24 hrs of fermentation and decreased thereafter. Amino-type nitrogen increased rapidly after 24 hrs of fermentation. The addition of kiwi and radish increased the content of amino-type nitrogen in BBC by enhancing proteolysis of black bean, being as much as in soybean chungkugjang. At 72 hrs of fermentation BBC was found to be lower in ammonia type nitrogen than soybean chungkugjang. Mineral content, in general, was higher in BBC than in soybean chungkugjang, showing highest in potassium followed by phosphorus, magnesium and calcium.

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Transcriptome Analysis Unveils Gln3 Role in Amino Acids Assimilation and Fluconazole Resistance in Candida glabrata

  • Santos, Francisco J. Perez-de los;Garcia-Ortega, Luis Fernando;Robledo-Marquez, Karina;Guzman-Moreno, Jesus;Riego-Ruiz, Lina
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.659-666
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    • 2021
  • After Candida albicans, Candida glabrata is one of the most common fungal species associated with candidemia in nosocomial infections. Rapid acquisition of nutrients from the host is important for the survival of pathogens which possess the metabolic flexibility to assimilate different carbon and nitrogen compounds. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nitrogen assimilation is controlled through a mechanism known as Nitrogen Catabolite Repression (NCR). NCR is coordinated by the action of four GATA factors; two positive regulators, Gat1 and Gln3, and two negative regulators, Gzf3 and Dal80. A mechanism in C. glabrata similar to NCR in S. cerevisiae has not been broadly studied. We previously showed that in C. glabrata, Gln3, and not Gat1, has a major role in nitrogen assimilation as opposed to what has been observed in S. cerevisiae in which both factors regulate NCR-sensitive genes. Here, we expand the knowledge about the role of Gln3 from C. glabrata through the transcriptional analysis of BG14 and gln3Δ strains. Approximately, 53.5% of the detected genes were differentially expressed (DEG). From these DEG, amino acid metabolism and ABC transporters were two of the most enriched KEGG categories in our analysis (Up-DEG and Down-DEG, respectively). Furthermore, a positive role of Gln3 in AAA assimilation was described, as was its role in the transcriptional regulation of ARO8. Finally, an unexpected negative role of Gln3 in the gene regulation of ABC transporters CDR1 and CDR2 and its associated transcriptional regulator PDR1 was found. This observation was confirmed by a decreased susceptibility of the gln3Δ strain to fluconazole.

Effect of Extraction Temperature and Ethanol Concentration on Nitrogeneous Constituents of Red Ginseng Extract (추출조건이 홍삼엑기스의 질소화합물 조성에 미치는 영향)

  • Seong, Hyeong-Sun;Kim, U-Jeong;Yang, Cha-Beom
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 1985
  • The concentrated red ginseng extract (RG-EXT) was prepared by extracting the ginseng tails with 0-90% ethanol solution at 70-100$^{\circ}C$ and analyzed for amino acids composition and other nitrogeneous fractions. The results showed that nonprotein fraction was more than 90% of the total N-compounds and 17 free amino acids were identified by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Maximum and minimum N-compounds or total free amino acids were recovered in RG-EXT with 50% and 90% ethanol, respectively. An increase in ethanol concentration resulted a significant change in free amino acid composition while extraction temperature caused a little gradual decrease in water soluble nonprotein and total nitrogen fractions.

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Synthetic Studies on Fused Nitrogen-heterocycles from N-Amino-N,N '-dihydrodiazinediones (II). Condensation of N-Amino-N,N '-dihydrodiazinediones with ${\alpha},{\beta}$-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds

  • Sung Chul Shin;Kyung Ho Kang;Youn Young Lee;Yang Mo Goo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.22-25
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    • 1990
  • The condensation of 1-amino-1,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione (1) and 2-amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phthalazinedione (2) with mesityl oxide or 3-penten-2-one in acetic acid-ethanol (1:1) gave 3,4,6,9-tetrahydro-6,9-dioxopyridazino[1,2-a][1,2, 3]triazines (9,11) and 3,4,6,11-tetrahydro-6,11-dioxo[1,2,3]triazino[1,2- b]phthalazines (10,12), respectively. The condensation of 1 and 2 with crotonaldehyde, cinnamaldehyde or acrylaldehyde under the same reaction condition gave only N-alkylidene derivatlives (3-8). When the N-alkylidene derivatives isolated from the reaction of 1 and 2 with crotonaldehyde and cinnamaldehyde (3-6) were refluxed in acetic acid, the corresponding heterocyclic compounds (13-16) were obtained.

Synthetic Studies on Fused Nitrogen-heterocycles from N-Amino-N,N $^\prime$-dihydrodiazinediones (I). Condensation of N-Amino-N,N $^\prime$-dihydrodiazinediones with 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds

  • Shin, Sung-Chul;Lee, Youn-Young
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.359-362
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    • 1988
  • The condensation of 1-amino-1,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione (1) and 2-amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phthalazinedione (2) with 1,3-diketones or 1,3-dialdehydes in polyphosphoric acid gave 6,9-dihydro-6,9-dioxopyridazino [1,2-a][1,2,3]triazines (3-6) and 6,11-dihydro-6,11-dioxo[1,2,3]triazino[1,2-b]phtha lazines (7-10), respectively. The condensation of 2 with 2,4-pentanedione in acetic acid gave N-alkylidene intermediate (11), which was cyclized to 9 by treatment with polyphosphoric acid.

Comparisons of the Physicochemical Characteristics of Korean Traditional Soy Sauce with Varying Soybean Seeding Periods and Regions of Production (원료콩의 파종시기와 산지에 따른 재래식 간장의 품질 특성 비교)

  • Kang, Sun-Hee;Lee, Seul;Ko, Jong-Min;Hwang, In-Kyeong
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.761-769
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    • 2011
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the physicochemical properties of Korean traditional soy sauces made with soybeans sown in different producing regions(Hadong, Paju) and in different seeding periods(late-May, mid-June, late-June). The total acidity, salt content, chromaticity, browning, amino nitrogen content and the reducing sugar content of the soy sauce samples were compared. It was found that the total acidity level and the amino nitrogen contents were significantly lower in the soy sauce made with mid-June soybeans, and that these properties increased as the sauce aged. Salt content increased with the aging period regardless of the region of production. The reducing sugar content of Paju soy sauce was the highest in late -June, and for the Hadong region, highest in late-May. The sauce made with Hadong soy beans showed an increase in reducing sugar content positively correlated with the aging period. Reducing sugar content in the samples of Paju soy sauce decreased up to 60 days of aging, but increased after this point. In Paju soy sauce, the brightness(L value) was significantly higher in mid-June, and the Hadong variant it was higher in late -May. The yellowness(b value) at the beginning of the aging process was high in late -June for Hadong soy sauce, but overall it was higher in the mid-June period. The more matured soy sauce samples were darker and showed both higher a and b values. The browning was the lowest in the mid -June regardless of the regions and it increased with the aging period regardless of the production regions. The salt, amino nitrogen contents, browning and yellowness showed significant correlations among the samples. In conclusion, the seeding period of soy beans may affect the characteristics of produced soy sauce alongside the aging conditions.

Effect of L- or DL-methionine Supplementation on Nitrogen Retention, Serum Amino Acid Concentrations and Blood Metabolites Profile in Starter Pigs

  • Tian, Q.Y.;Zeng, Z.K.;Zhang, Y.X.;Long, S.F.;Piao, X.S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.689-694
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    • 2016
  • The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effect of supplementation of either L-methionine (L-Met) or DL-methionine (DL-Met) to diets of starter pigs on nitrogen (N) balance, metabolism, and serum amino acid profile. Eighteen crossbred ($Duroc{\times}Landrace{\times}Yorkshire$) barrows weighing $15.45{\pm}0.88kg$ were randomly allotted to 1 of 3 diets with 6 pigs per treatment. The diets included a basal diet (Met-deficient diet) containing 0.24% standardized ileal digestibility Met with all other essential nutrients meeting the pig's requirements. The other two diets were produced by supplementing the basal diet with 0.12% DL-Met or L-Met. The experiment lasted for 18 days, consisting of a 13-day adaptation period to the diets followed by a 5-day experimental period. Pigs were fed ad libitum and free access to water throughout the experiment. Results showed that the supplementation of either L-Met or DL-Met improved N retention, and serum methionine concentration, and decreased N excretion compared with basal diet (p<0.01). The N retention of pigs fed diets supplemented with the same inclusion levels of DL-Met or L-Met were not different (p>0.05). In conclusion, on equimolar basis DL-Met and L-Met are equally bioavailable as Met sources for starter pigs.

Effects of Amino Acid Supplementation on Growth Performance for Weanling, Growing and Finishing Pigs

  • Li, D.F.;Guan, W.T.;Yu, H.M.;Kim, J.H.;Han, In K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 1998
  • Four feeding trials with 260 pigs were conducted to evaluate the effects of supplementing the diet with different amino acids on growth performance and blood metabolites for weanling, growing and finishing pigs. One hundred twenty weanling pigs (Exp. 1, BW 8 kg), eighty growing pigs (Exp. 2. BW 20 kg), thirty growing pigs (Exp. 3, BW 29 kg) and thirty finishing pigs (Exp. 4, BW 50 kg) were randomly allotted to different dietary treatments according to sex and body weight. Pigs weight and feed consumption were measured at initiation and termination of each trial with 4 weeks. At the end of trial, blood samples from three pigs selected in each pen (Exp. 1) and each pig (Exp. 2) were obtained to determine the level of blood urea nitrogen, glucose, insulin and cortisol in the serum. In Exp. 1, pigs fed diet supplemented both with lysine and methionine had the best feed conversion ratio (p < 0.05), but no significant differences (p > 0.05) were observed in ADG and ADFI. Pigs receiving control diet obtained the obtained the optimal ADG (p < 0.05), ADFI (p < 0.05) and F/G for the whole period. No differences were detected in serum glucose, insulin and cortisol concentrations. In Exp. 2, pigs receiving the control diet exhibited the lowest serum urea nitrogen (p < 0.05), ADG, F/G and serum insulin concentration increased linearly (p < 0.05) with the inclusion of lysine, methionine, threonine and tryptophan in diets. No significant differences (p > 0.05) were detected for glucose and cortisol content in pigs serum among dietary treatments. In Exp. 3 and 4, pigs growth rate increased linearly (p < 0.01), and feed conversion efficiency was also improves by addition of lysine, methionine, threonine and tryptophan. In conclusion, pigs fed diets supplemented with lysine, methionine, threonine and tryptophan together obtained optimal growth performance in growing and finishing periods.