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Chemical Components of Rusty Root of Ginseng (적변인삼의 화학적 성분에 관한 연구)

  • 이태수;목성균
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 1995
  • This study was conducted to investigate the chemical components of rusty root for seeking the cause of rust. Na, Fe contents were higher in various tissues of six-year-old rusty root than healthy root. Contents of total sugar in epidermis of rusty root was low but crude lignin and suborn contents were high. Crude lipid content increased with the rate of rusty symptoms in each part of root respectively. Pentadecanoic, stearic, oleic, lignoseric acid contents increased in cortex of tap root with the rate of rusty symptoms but decreased in pith. Total ginsenoside and crude saponin contents increased , in pith and cortex of tap root with the rate of rusty symptoms but decreased in lateral and fine root.

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Seasonal Variation in Body Composition in Boleophthalmus pectinirostris Collected from Gangjin, Jeonnam, Korea (전남 강진산 짱뚱어(Boleophthalmus pectinirostris) 체성분의 계절변화)

  • Jung, Bok-Mi;Jeong, Soon-Jae;Han, Kyeong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.270-277
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    • 2017
  • This study was carried out to investigate seasonal changes in body composition in Boleophthalmus pectinirostris in Korea. B. pectinirostris collected in Gangjin, Jeonnam, consisted of 58.7-75.8% moisture content, 16.1-17.6% protein, 0.8-3.4% crude lipids, and 1.3-3.6% crude ash. Livers consisted of 15-17% moisture content, 14.0-16.8% crude protein, 34.4-71.2% crude lipids, and 0.5-1.2% crude ash. Calcium, iron, potassium, etc., content in B. pectinirostris muscle averaged 267.5-599.8 mg/100 g, 1.98-28.3 mg, 160.7-327.9 mg, 20.6-60.2 mg, 0.4-2.2 mg, 0.23-0.46 mg, 66.5-192.9 mg, and 1.32-3.8 mg, respectively. (Please clarify: the list of measured values must correspond directly with what was measured, not just "etc.") The major amino acids in B. pectinirostris muscle, in proportional order, were glutamic acid, isoleucine, and leucine; whereas the major amino acids in the liver were glutamic acid, lysine, aspartic acid, and leucine. The major saturated fatty acids in the muscle were palmitic acid (15-19%) and stearic acid (8-11%). The major monoenes and polyenes were palmitoleic acid (C16:1) and oleic acid (C18:1), and EPA and DHA, respectively. The major saturated fatty acids and polyenes in the liver were the same as in muscle, but the monoenes were palmitoleic acid (C16:1) and cis-10-hepta-decenoic acid (C17:1). Seasonal changes in B. pectinirostris body composition may be attributable to differential accumulation of fat and nutrients in comparison to the spawning and hibernation period.

Effect of ginseng Saponin on the fatty acid composition of the lipids of Rhodotorula glutinis. (인삼 Saponin이 Rhodotorula glutinis의 지방산 조성에 미치는 영향)

  • 이시경;주현규
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 1985
  • This study was attempted to observe the effect of crude ginseng saponin on the cell growth, lipid contents of Rhodotolula glutinis cells and fatty acid composition of the lipids from the yeast. The results obtained were as follows; The weight of dry yeast cells was increased by the addition of ginseng saponin and was noticeably increased in the treatment containing 10$^{-2}$ % ginseng saponin. With the increase of ginseng saponin concentration, lipids contents in Rhodotorula glutinis were increased but it's contents were decreased at the concentration of 10$^{-1}$ % ginseng saponin. The crude lipids of Rhodotorula glutinis were identified to be composed of palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic acid. Un-saturated fatty acid contents were greater than those of saturated fatty acids. Fatty acid contents were increased in the order of oleic, linoleic, palmitic and stearic acid, but palmitic acid was increased more than linoleic acid in the lipids of cells obtained at the higher than 10$^{-2}$ % ginseng saponin. As the ginseng saponin concentration was increased fatty acid contents were also increased, while they were considerably decreased in case of the addition of 10$^{-1}$ % ginseng saponin concentration.

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Effect of Composite Preparation of Crude Drugs on Experimentally Induced Hyperlipemia in Rats -Sam Whang Sasim Tang and Whang Ryun Haedok Tang (생약복합제제(삼황사심탕(三黃瀉心湯), 황련해독탕(黃連解毒湯))가 흰쥐의 실험적 고지혈증에 미치는 영향)

  • Han, Sung-Jun;Chung, Myung-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.397-407
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    • 1996
  • This study was attempted to investigate the effect of Composite Preparation (Sam Whang Sasim-Tang: SWST, Whang Ryun Haedok-Tang: WRHT) on the activities of GOT and GPT, the content of total lipids, triglyceride, total cholesterol. Phospholipid and ${\beta}-lipoprotein$ in the serum, and the change ratio of body and liver weight in the experimentally induced hyperlipemic rats, making use of the extract 150, 200, 300 and 500 mg/kg p.o. Significant test was performed by comparision with the values of corresponding experimentally hyperlipemic rats. The activities of S-GPT was significantly decreased in all dose of SWST and WRHT respectively. The activities of S-GPT was significantly decreased in dose of SWST 500 mg/kg and in all dose of WRHT respectively. The content of total lipids, triglyceride, total cholesterol and phospholipids were significantly decreased in all dose of two the extract. The rate of decrease on total lipids and triglyceride were remarkable in dose of SWST 300, 500 mg/kg and WRHT 200, 500 mg/kg, and then the content of total cholesterol was more remarkable in dose SWST 300, 500 mg/kg, and WRHT 150, 300 mg/kg, and the content of phospholipids was more remarkable in dose of the extract 150, 200 and 300 mg/kg. The content of ${\beta}-lipoprotein$ was significantly decreased in dose of WRHT 150, 200 and in all dose of SWST. Increase ratio of the body and liver weight were significantly decreased in dose of two the extract 300, 500 mg/kg respectively.

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Chemical Properties and Fatty Acid Composition of Layers of Rice Grain (미립(米粒)의 층별 일반성분 및 지방산 조성)

  • 오만진;손종록;금종화;이미현;정재홍
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.497-503
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    • 1996
  • In order to obtain basic data for the preparation of rice flour, chemical properties of grain layers were compared using Chucheongbyeo and Samgangbyeo, which are Japonica and Tongil type rice, respectively. The amylose contents of L6(center) layer in two different type of rice were the highest among 6 layers of rice grain tested. Reduction in amylose content was observed as the layer reached the surface, resulting in the lowest amylose content in the L0 layer. Amylose contents of L6 layer of Chucheongbyeo and Sangangbyeo were 3 and 2.2 times higher than those of L1 layer, respectively. Crude protein content of the L2 layer was the highest among 6 layers of rice grain tested and 2.2~2.5 times higher than that of whole milled rice. Crude fat content of grain layer was reduced as reaching the center layer. The crude fat contents of L6 layer of grain were 0.21% and 0.25% in Chucheongbyeo and Samgangbyeo, respectively. Most of free and bound lipids in L0 layer of two different rices were 69 : 31 and 79.5 : 20.5, respectively. Bound lipid content of grain layers increased as reaching the center layer. Major fatty acids in free lipids of both cultivars were linoleic acid, oleic acid, and palmitic acid. Linoleic acid content was higher than oleic acid in Chucheongbyeo, but oleic acid content was higher in Samgangbyeo. Palmitic and myristic acid contents of Chucheongbyeo were higher than those of Samgangbyeo, but stearic and linolenic acid contents were lower than those of Samgangbyeo.

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육계에서의 양지, 우지 및 레시친의 이용

  • 고태송;오세정;김춘수
    • KOREAN POULTRY JOURNAL
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    • v.11 no.6 s.116
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 1979
  • In order to evaluate the effect of lipids on the utilization of the energy and protein of the diet, the isocaloric and isoprotein diets added with mutton fat, tallow, and lecithin at the levels of two percent and five percent were prepared. The growth of chicken and the feed efficiency were observed on hatched chicken which were fed a commercial diet for the first week, with starters for the next four weeks, and with finisher diets for the last three weeks respectively during the eight weeks of the experiment. Growth rate, feed efficiency, and average body weight gain per day were similar among the chicken fed diets containing various lipids or at the levels of two percent and five percent. The metabolize energy of the diets was found to be from 2.713 kcal to 3.059 kcal per gram, and the metabolizability of the gross energy was from 62 percent to 70 percent. Also the metabolizability of basal diet was higher as compared with the diets containing lipids. And the lower energy utiliztion was found in the broilers fed diets containing five percent lipids than those of two percent, showing not significant difference between them. Daily matabolizable energy of three week old brids ranged from 0.631 gr to 0.738 gr, which showed an increasing tendency on the birds fed five percent mutton fat and tallow in comparison with those of two percent. But the lecithin brought about a reverse tendency. The digestibility of crude fats was found to be from 48 percent to 76 percent, but bot significant difference among diets plus lipids or at the levels of two percent and five percent. The birds fed five percent mutton fat and tallow showed a tendency of lower digestibility as compared with those fed two percent, but the similar results were found between two percent and five percent lecithin fed to the birds. Then, it was tentatively concluded that the effect of the mutton fat on the energy and protein utilization was similar to tallow but resulted different tendency with lecithin.

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Chemical Compositions of Schizandra nigra Maxim. (흑오미자의 성분분석)

  • 현규환;김학진;신수철
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 2000
  • The results from the determination of contents of components in Schizandra nigra are as follows. The contents of malic acid and citric acid in Schizandra nigra was 38,691 and 3,330 ppm/dry weight 100g. The contents of total phenolic compounds in Schizandra nigra was 1.560%. The predominating phenolic acid was cinnamic acid, gentisic acid, coumalic acid, chlorogenic acid and ferulic acid. Contents of crude lipids in Schizandra nigra was 160.5mg/g. Most of fatty acid in lipids was oleic acid, linoleic acid and linolenic acid as a unsaturated fatty acid, and palmitic acid as a saturated fatty acid. In case of essential oils, The predominating components in Schizandra nigra was caryophyllene, calarene, cubebene, acoradiene and $\beta$-himachalene.

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A Study on Determining Chemical Compositions of Schizandra chinensis (오미자 성분에 관한 연구)

  • 현규환;김학진;정현채
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2002
  • The results from the determination of contents of chemical components in Schizandra chinensis are as follows. The contents of malic acid and citric acid in Schizandra chinensis was 38,691 and 3,330 ppm/100g dry weight. The contents of total phenolic compounds in Schizandra chinensis was 1.560%. The predominat phenolic acids were cinnamic acid, gentisic acid, coumalic acid, chlorogenic acid and ferulic acid. Contents of crude lipids in Schizandra chinensis. was 160.5mg/g. Most of fatty acids in lipids were oleic acid, linoleic acid and linolenic acid which are unsaturated fatty acids, and palmitic acid which is saturated fatty acid. In case of essential oils, the predominat components in Schizandra chinensis were caryophyllene, calarene, cubebene, acoradiene and ${\beta}$-himachalene

Quantitative Fractionation of Total Lipids and Their Fatty Acid Composition in Korean Yam Tubers. (한국산 마지질의 분획 정량과 지방산조성)

  • Kim, Yong-Sun;Kim, Sang-Soon;Kim, Chul-Jai;Kwon, Joong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.652-657
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    • 1995
  • To investigate the lipid components of Korean yams(Dioscorea batatas and Dioscorea aimadoimo), silicic acid column, thin layer and gas chromatographies were applied. Total crude lipid contents in D. batatas and D. aimadoimo were 1.70% and 1.31%, and total purified lipid contents were 1.35% and 0.99% on a dry weight basis. Lipids were fractionated and quantitated by silicic acid column chromatography. The contents of neutral lipids, glycolipids and phospholipids were 43.33, 39.60 and 17.07% in D. batatas and 43.94, 34.74 and 21.32% in D. aimadoimo. Neutral lipids were the most abundant, in which triglycerides and sterol ester were found as the major components. Glycolipids were mainly composed of monogalactosyl and trigalactosyl diglycerides. Phosphatidyl choline and phosphatidyl ethanolamine were the major components of phospholipid. Fatty acids of the total lipids were mainly linoleic and palmitic acids. The fatty acid compositions of neutral lipids, glycolipids and phospholipids were the same tendency as that of total lipids. However, the content of linolenic acid in glycolipids was higher than in neutral lipids and phospholipids when fractionated.

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Effects of Water Activity and Light on the Oxidation of Carrot Carotenoids (당근 카로티노이드의 자동산화에 미치는 수분활성도 및 광선의 영향)

  • Song, Eun-Seung;Kim, Hae-Gyoung;Song, Yeong-Ok;Jeon, Yeong-Soo;Cheieh, Hong-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.775-779
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    • 1993
  • The effects of water activity and light on the oxidation of carotenoid were studied using both the model systems of carrot lipids and freeze dried carrot. Autoxidation of crude lipids from the freeze dried carrot and the stability of carotenoids in controlled systems varing water activities and/or lights were examined. The degree of autoxidation of crude lipid stored at $30^{\circ}C$ for 16 days was significant(p< 0.05) and 71.8% destruction of carotenoid in the crude lipids were observed. When the powdered solid models of freeze dried carrot were stored at $30^{\circ}C$ for 35 days under various water activities and the presence of light, the maximum stability of carotenoid was found at $a_{w}$ 0.42 and the damaging effect of lights on the stability of carotenoid was significant (p<0.05). The absoprtion spectra of carotenoids changed according to the degree of oxidation, but shifts of the maximum wavelength was not observed.

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