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Relationships Between the Content and Sensory Evaluation of Pungent Principles in Red Pepper (고추의 매운맛 성분 함량과 관능 검사와의 상관관계)

  • Chai, Jeungyoung;Kim, Minsun;Han, Ilkeun;Lee, Sangyun;Yeo, Ikhyun
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.541-545
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    • 1994
  • The pungent principles of 20 Korean red peppers(Capsicum spp.) were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) method. Capsaicinoids levels were considerable from 7.0mg/100g to 75.9mg/100g in Korean red peppers. The index value of the variety, ratio of capsaicin to dihydrocapsaicin was 0.8~1.1. This fact reveals that several varities of red pepper have existed in Korean. The sensory intensity of pungent principles was completely accordant with instrumental analysis result until 10ppm of capsaicinoids. The acceptance concentration of pungent principles was from 7.8ppm to 15.6ppm in Korean people.

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Quality Characteristics of Red Pepper Cultivars according to Cultivation Years and Regions (고추품종별 재배년도와 재배지역에 따른 품질 특성)

  • Hwang, In Guk;Yoo, Seon Mi;Lee, Junsoo
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.817-825
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    • 2014
  • This study was conducted to investigate the amounts of capsaicinoid and free sugar, as well as ASTA color values in three pepper cultivars grown in different regions of Korea. Pepper cultivars from ten different regions of Korea were collected in 2011 and 2012. The capsaicinoid contents of the three cultivars, Urigun, Bugang, and Muhanjilju, varied in the range of 52.53~362, 15.35~126.40, and 3.41~50.86 mg/100 g, respectively, depending on their cultivation region. Among the three cultivars, Urigun had the highest average capsaicinoid content, followed by Bugang and Muhanjilju. The free sugar contents of Urigun, Bugang, and Muhanjilju varied in the range of 18.29~35.54, 16.91~32.83, and 18.63~33.21%, respectively, depending on the region. Average free sugar contents did not vary significantly among the cultivars grown in different regions as well as in different years. The ASTA color values of Urigun, Bugang, and Muhanjilju varied in the range of 57.17~132.61, 66.23~139.49, and 85.43~133.26, respectively. ASTA color values of the three cultivars grown in 2012 were significantly higher than those grown in 2011. Variations in the amounts of capsaicinoids, free sugar contents, and ASTA color values observed in this study can be attributed to the intrinsic genetic characteristics of each cultivar or alternatively to the environmental conditions. We assume that the quantity of capsaicinoid is affected more by the genotype than the cultivation region, whereas the reverse holds for the variations in free sugar quantity and ASTA color values.

Changes of Colors and Pungent Principles of Red Pepper Powder with Different Seed Contents and Particle Sizes During Storage (종자 혼입율과 입도를 달리한 고추가루의 저장 중 색과 매운맛 성분의 변화)

  • 이선미;황인경
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.584-588
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    • 1998
  • Red pepper powders with variuos seed contents (0%, 10%, 20%) and particle sizes were stored at 0$^{\circ}C$, 20$^{\circ}C$, and 30$^{\circ}C$ for 90 days, and the changes in their characteristics were monitored. The initial moisture content was about 13%, and the powders were packed in 0.1 mm-thick polypropylene (PP) bags. Moisture content of each power remained constantly, so PP bags appeared to be effective to prevent moisture transmission. All the values of L*, a* and b* were higher in fine particles than in coarse particles. Storage at 0$^{\circ}C$ did not change any color values, however, overall color values devreased apparently when stored at 30$^{\circ}C$ for 90 days. Capsanthin contents decreased gradually at all storage temperatures and more rapidly at higher temperature. The contents of capsaicinoids in fine particles (49∼59 mg%) were twic as much as those in coarse particles (15∼36 mg%), and they did not change throughout the storage.

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Bioisosterism: Interchange of 4-OH to 4-NH2 in Vanillin or Homovanillin Ring of Capsaicinoids

  • Cho, Sung-Ju;Jung, Young-Sik;Seong, Churl-Min;Park, Woo-Kyu;Kong, Jae-Yang;Park, No-Sang
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.184-188
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    • 1999
  • A series of 4-amino Capsaincin anallogs 15, 17 and 19 were prepared to investigate the bioisosteric effect of 4-amino group, and all these compounds exhibited moderate or weak potency from their analgesic test. From our previous results and others, 4-hydroxyl group as well as 3-methoxy substituent could be crucial for high analgesic activity. This biological results also shows that the activity is sensitive to alkyl chain length in hydrophobic region and the phenylacetic amides 19 are more active than the corresponding urea derivatives 17.

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Development of non-destructive pungency measurement technique for red-pepper powder produced in different domestic origins (국내 원산지별 고춧가루의 매운맛 비파괴 측정기술 개발)

  • Mo, Changyeun;Lee, Kangjin;Lim, Jong-Guk;Kang, Sukwon;Lee, Hyun-Dong;Cho, Byoung-Kwan
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.603-612
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    • 2012
  • In this research, the feasibility of non-destructive measurement technique of pungency measurement was investigated for the red-pepper powders produced in different domestic areas in South Korea. The near-infrared absorption spectra in the range of 1100 nm~2300 nm was used to measure capsaicinoids content in red-pepper powders by using a NIR spectroscopy equipped with Acousto-optic tunable filters (AOTF). Fourth three different red-pepper powders from 14 different locations were collected and separated in three different particle size (below 0.425 mm, 0.425~0.71 mm, 0.71~1.4 mm) for the spectral measurements. The partial least square regression (PLSR) models to predict the capsaicinoids content depends on particle size were developed with the measured spectra. The determinant coefficients and standard errors of the developed models for the red-pepper powders of below 0.425 mm, 0.425~0.71 mm, and 0.71~1.4 mm were in the range of 0.859~0.887 and 12.90~12.99 mg/100 g, respectively. The PLS model with the pretreatment of Standard Normal Variate (SNV) for the red-pepper powders below 1.4 mm particle size showed the best performance with the determinant coefficient of 0.844 and the standard error of 14.63 mg/100 g.

The Changes of Capsaicinoids and AST A Color Value of Red Pepper Powder Packed with Different Packaging Materials (포장재를 달리한 고춧가루의 저장조건에 따른 capsaicinoids와 색상 함량 변화)

  • 이선미;박재복;김선아;황인경
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.439-446
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    • 2003
  • This study was performed to investigate the change in the chemical components of red pepper powder using different packaging materials and various storage conditions. Red pepper powders with 11 and 15% initial moisture content were packed with five different materials and stored at different temperatures (0, 20, and 30 C) for a one year period. Over the storage period, each combination was periodically sampled, and examined for composition changes. The five packaging materials were: linear low density polyethylene(LLDPE), nylon/LLDPE(Ny/LLDPE), saran coated ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer/linear low density polyethylene(B650), nylon/Tie/nylon/ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer/nylon/Tie/LLDPE(RDX-2787) and oriented polypropylene/alumimum/LLDPE(OPP/Al/LLDPE), and the three storage conditions were (28.3${\pm}$1.0)$^{\circ}C$ with (15.5${\pm}$2.8)% relative humidity, (18.6${\pm}$0.5)$^{\circ}C$ with (46.6${\pm}$4.9)% RH, and (0${\pm}$2)$^{\circ}C$ with (80${\pm}$10)% RH, respectively. The moisture contents of all samples changed according to the relative storage humidity, except those of the samples packed with OPP/Al/LLDPE, which remained constant throughout the storage period. The capsaicinoids content of the red pepper powder did not change significantly for 6 months, but gradually decreased after that until about 85% of the original amount remained at the final stage of storage. The ASTA color values of all samples decreased gradually throughout the storage period. The higher the storage temperature, the more severe the deterioration. The color deterioration seemed greatly related to the existence of oxygen, as the deterioration was especially severe in the samples packed with LLDPE and B650, where the oxygen transmission rate were highest among the five packaging materials.

The Content of Capsaicinoids in Peppers by Cultivation Region in Korea (국내 재배지역에 따른 고추의 Capsaicinoid 함량)

  • Lee, Seong-Eung;Ham, Hyeonmi;Kim, Younghwa;Sung, Jeehye;Hwang, In-Gook;Yu, Sun-Mi;Jeong, Heon-Sang;Lee, Junsoo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.129-133
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    • 2013
  • Hot pepper (Capsicum annum L.) is one of the most important ingredients in Asian food. The capsaicinoids, capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin are responsible for more than 90% of the pepper's pungency. The objective of this study was to determine the amounts of these two major capsaicinoids in hot peppers cultivated from different regions in Korea. Peppers (Geumgochu) cultivated in 24 different regions of Korea were collected in 2011. The capsaicinoids of these plants were extracted with methanol and determined quantitatively by HPLC with a fluorescence detector. The capsaicinoid value ranged from 22.4 mg/100 g to 119.1 mg/100 g depending upon different regions. The average capsaicinoid content of the peppers from Gangwon and Gyeonggi was 66.73 mg/100 g, and the content from Jeonbuk and Jeonnam was 50.34 mg/100 g. However, average capsaicinoid content from these four different cultivation regions were not significantly different. Finally, analytical method validation parameters such as recovery, reproducibility, repeatability, were calculated to ensure the method's validity.

Changes of Various Chemical Components by the Difference of the Degree of Ripening and Harvesting Factors in Two Single-harvested Peppers (Capsicum annuum, L.) (일시 수확형 고추의 숙성도와 재배 요인에 따른 화학적 특성)

  • Kim, Sun-A;Kim, Kyung-Seon;Park, Jae-Bok
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.615-620
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    • 2006
  • Changes in chemical components caused by the degree of ripening and harvesting factors in Korean single-harvested peppers (SR211 vs. SR213 varieties) were analyzed. The ASTA color values of SR211 and SR213 were 104.23 and 189.66, respectively. Capsaicinoids contents of red, mixed, and green peppers of SR211 were 174.89, 157.00, and 192.01 mg/100 g, respectively. However, those in SR213 contanined <5 mg/100 g. Free sugar contents of red, mixed, and green fruits were 15.99%, 14.85%, and 8.03% in SR211 and 21.44%, 19.43%, and 8.10% in SR213, respectively, and those in SR211 and SR213 increased positively with the degree of ripening. L-ascorbic acids contents of red, mixed and green fruits were 11.41, 11.04, and 6.71 mg/g in SR211, respectively and 7.47, 7.16, and 3.66 mg/g in SR213, respectively and those in SR211 and SR213 increased positively with the degree of ripening. Changes in ASTA color values, capsaicinoids and free sugars in two varieties were monitored for 3 years. The characteristics of pungency and high redness were maintained in two varieties. Most notably, capsaicinoid contents of SR211 harvested in 2004 were above 250 mg/100 g in both red and green fruits.

Quality Characteristics of Semi-Dried Red Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.) Using Hot-Air drying (반건조 고추(Capsicum Annuum L.)의 건조조건에 따른 품질 특성)

  • Jeong, Jin-Woong;Seong, Jeong-Min;Park, Kee-Jai;Lim, Jeong-Ho
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.591-597
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    • 2007
  • The quality characteristics of semi-dry red pepper (SDRP) (Capsicum annuum L.) were compared with raw and dry red pepper (DRP). Raw red pepper was divided into pieces and the semi-drying treatment involved air-drying at $65^{\circ}C$. The study focused on describing the characteristics of semi-dry red pepper in comparison with dry red pepper. Factors considered were reduced drying period, ASTA color, capsanthin, capsaicinoids, free sugars and vitamin C content. ASTA color, capsanthin, capsaicinoids, free sugars and vitamin C content of SDRP were higher in SDRP than in DRP for 15 g or less water per 100 g. Red pepper powders made using the semi-drying method showed the highest amount of glucose and vitamin C. Capsanthin content in SDRP (151.6155.9 mg/100 g) was significantly higher than for DRP (133.4 mg/100 g). The capsaicinoid content of SDRP was about 13-25% higher than in DRP. The ASTA values (148.7159.3) for SDRP were much higher than for DRP (139.5). The vitamin C and free sugar content of SDRP was 40-76% and 20-40% higher, respectively, than for DRP. and $20{\sim}40%$, respectively, by SDRP compared to DRP.