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Sensory Profiles of Protein-Fortified Kefir prepared Using Edible Insects (Silkworm Pupae, Bombyx mori) : A Preliminary Study

  • Kim, Young-Ji;Chon, Jung-Whan;Song, Kwang-Young;Kim, Dong-Hyeon;Kim, Hyunsook;Seo, Kun-Ho
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.262-265
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    • 2017
  • Bombyx mori (silkworm pupae) is a unique and biologically significant insect, which is a recognized source of high quality protein that provides all the essential amino acids required for human health. Recently, many studies have focused on various biomedical applications of B. mori proteins. The purpose of this study was to manufacture protein-fortified kefir containing different concentrations of B. mori powder according to pH and sensory evaluations. The value of the protein-fortified kefir increased but the pH decreased with increasing incubation time, indicating that the amount of B. mori powder did not affect and pH. Addition of B. mori powder also did not affect the sensory properties of overall acceptability, texture, and color compared to control group without addition of B. mori powder. However, flavor and taste were affected by increasing the amounts of B. mori powder, with a significant difference in both flavor and taste between the control and treated groups (both p<0.05). There was no significant difference in overall acceptability, texture, and color. Further studies are needed for producing kefir as a dietary supplement utilizing the functional properties of B. mori.

Effects of Dietary Ginger and Scutellaria Dry Powder on Antioxidant Capacity and IgG Concentration in Colostrum and Plasma of Sows (모돈에 대한 생강 및 황금 분말 급여가 초유와 혈청의 항산화력과 IgG 농도에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Sung-Dae;Jung, Hyun-Jung;Kim, In-Cheul;Park, Jun-Cheol;Kim, Sang-Bum;Cho, Sung-Back;Song, Young-Min
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.52 no.5
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    • pp.399-406
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    • 2010
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary ginger and Scutellaria on antioxidant capacity and IgG concentration in plasma and colostrum of sows. Twenty-four sows (Landrace $\times$ Yorkshire) in parity 2 were assigned to 3 treatment groups (8 sows per treatment) from 30 day before farrowing up to weaning on day 21 after farrowing. The treatment diets included 1) CON (Basal diet), 2) GDP (0.3% ginger dry powder was used as the replacement of wheat in basal diet) and 3) SDP (0.3% Scutellaria dry powder was used as the replacement of wheat in basal diet). No differences were found in antioxidant capacity and IgG concentration in plasma of sows among all the three treatments. Antioxidant capacity in colostrum was not affected by replacement of ginger and Scutellaria dry powder. IgG and protein concentration in colostrum was significantly higher (P<0.05) in GDP than that in CON and SDP. However, fat and lactose concentration were not affected by treatments. The total amino acid concentration in colostrum was significantly higher (P<0.05) in GDP than that in CON and SDP. Plasma antioxidant capacity was not affected by treatments in piglet on 0 day and 21 day, but tended to increase by supplementation of ginger. On 0 day, plasma IgG in piglet was not detected by replacement of ginger and Scutellaria dry powder. However, plasma IgG concentration in piglets on 21 day was significantly higher (P<0.05) in GDP than that in CON and SDP. These results indicate that colostrum IgG concentration in sows and plasma IgG concentration in piglets were improved by feeding ginger dry powder 30 days before farrowing in comparison to basal diet.

Protective Effect of Cryoprotectants on the Viability of Freeze-Dried Lactobacillus fermentum SK152 (동결건조한 Lactobacillus fermentum SK152 균주의 생존율에 미치는 동결보호제의 효과)

  • Kim, Sang Hoon;Gye, Haeun;Oh, Ju Kyoung;Hwang, In-Chan;Kang, Dae-Kyung
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.206-212
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effect of cryoprotectants on the storage stability of Lactobacillus fermentum SK152, which was isolated as a probiotic candidate. Solutions of 10% glucose, trehalose, dextrin, and skim milk powder were used as cryoprotectants. The survival rates of L. fermentum SK152 after freeze-drying were 5.6% (dextrin), 2.2% (skim milk powder), 1.7% (glucose), and 1.5% (trehalose), suggesting that dextrin was most effective at minimizing the cell death of L. fermentum SK152 by lyophilization. The survival rates of L. fermentum SK152 stored at 4℃ ranged from 37% (dextrin)-90% (skim milk powder) after 8 weeks, while those at 20℃ ranged from 4% (dextrin)-12% (skim milk powder) after 7 weeks, indicating that skim milk powder was the best at minimizing the cell death of L. fermentum SK152 during storage, irrespective of storage temperature, among the cryoprotectants used.

Studies of the Effect on Fowl Gizzard Mucouse Membrane Powder Treatment on the Blood Pattern in Laboratory Animals - II. Changes of the Blood Picture and Its Chemical Values in Mouse (Fowl의 근위점막이 실험동물의 혈액학적 변화에 미치는 실험적 연구 - II. mouse의 혈액상 및 혈액화학치의 변화)

  • Rhee Han Gie;Park Oak Yun
    • Journal of the korean veterinary medical association
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.62-70
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    • 1983
  • This experiments was conducted in order to exermine the effect of fowl gizzard mucouse membrane dry powder on blood picture and its chemical value of mice (d d Strain). The data were obtained from 20 heads each female and male, which were allotted for 4 t

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Analysis of Physical Properties and Mechanical Energy Input of Cornmeal Extrudates Fortified with Dairy Products by Carbon Dioxide Injection (탄산가스 주입에 의한 유제품 강화 옥수수 압출성형물의 성질과 기계적 에너지 투입량의 분석)

  • Ryu, Gi-Hyung;Mulvaney, S.J.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.947-954
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    • 1997
  • Selected physical properties of cornmeal extrudates fortified with dairy products and extrusion process by $CO_2$ gas injection were analysed. Dairy products including whole milk powder, whey protein concentrate non-fat dry milk, and sodium caseinate were tested at the addition of 10% and 20%, based on cornmeal weight. $CO_2$ gas was injected to the barrel at the pressure of 0.7 and 1.4 MPa. Specific mechanical energy (SME) input was decreased by the addition of dairy products. Sodium caseinate had a little effect on decreasing the SME input, however whole milk powder tremendously reduced SME input when the concentration increased. An increase in milk product content resulted in increasing the piece density at the injection pressure of 0.7 MPa. At both 10% and 20% milk product content, the piece density was lowest at the injection pressure of 0.7 MPa. The sectional expansion index was highest at the injection pressure of 0.7 MPa. However, the specific length was constantly increased with the increase in $CO_2$ injection pressure. Water absorption index was decreased and water solubility index was increased by the addition of milk products. The injection pressure of $CO_2$ was optimum at 0.7 MPa. The addition of whole milk powder limited to puff the melt, but the other milk products tested resulted in puffing with $CO_2$ injection to 1.4 MPa.

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Application of Dairy Food Processing Technology Supplemented with Enriched-nutrients for the Elderly: II. The Applicable Technology of Carefoods for the Elderly (고령자를 위한 영양강화 유제품 개발 II. 고령자 영양강화 적용 기술 현황)

  • Kim, Bum Keun;Jang, Hae Won;Choi, Ga Hee;Moon, Yong-Il;Oh, Sejong;Park, Dong June
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.213-222
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    • 2019
  • Milk and dairy products are the high value foods for the elderly population. In particular, fermented milk is the best source of calcium for people in the specific age group of over 79 years. It provides a good source of protein. Regular exercise and active lifestyle are recommended to slow down the muscle loss. However, exercising without proper nutrient intake is simply not sufficient at this age. Milk and dairy products provide the iron and protein content required for effective exercise-assisted growth. Milk nutrients have the advantage of being produced in various food forms, such as liquid, semi-solid, and powder types. Fat-soluble vitamins such as retinol and vitamin K can be encapsulated using various technologies for milk and dairy products. Using the encapsulation method, spray drying and fluidized-bed coating have been used for adding the micro-nutrients to the food. Microencapsulation technology is being applied in case of the fermented dairy products too. In particular, various wall materials are being developed to enhance the viability of probiotics. In the near future, advanced high-efficiency technologies that can effectively nourish the dairy products with nutrients will be developed to produce targeted high-nutrition value food for the elderly.

Current State of the Education, Starting Business of Farmstead Natural Cheese in Korea (한국 목장형 치즈 생산 교육, 창업 현황)

  • Cho, Sung-Gyun;Bae, In-Hyu
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2006
  • Korea dairy industry has a long and chronic problems to consume raw milk , those are surplus milk and decline the market milk consumption continued about 10 years. This study was aim to propose and to find the solution for dairy industry problems. After WTO system, with the importation of dairy products, domestic milk production has fell into the situation of excess supply and huge inventory of dried milk, the milk powder stocks have increased since 2002. That made a chronic decline milk consumption in Korea. The core of chronic problem of Korea dairy industry is the decreasing in market milk consumption. If they have a settlement of any other way using their raw milk to process and consumption to market milk, there will be a solution to solve the chronic problems in this situation. Especially, that will be a development of small farm scale natural cheese production and consume. This may be lead a situation of increase the raw milk consumption, because natural cheese making needs much of raw milk more than market milk. But there are very low technical level of farmers cheese making status, so they need a cheese making educational program for their commercial level of cheese products. Under these situation, there are needed a way out of educational system for the dairy farmers to obtain the high level of cheese making technology from the trustable and scientific organization. The natural cheese making technique of dairy farmers should be accumulated to get the consumers' solid recognition of high quality of natural cheese as LOHAS(Lifestyle Of Health And Sustainability) foods.

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Study on the Production of Bile Juice by Chinese Moon Bear S. Y. Baig (중국산 반달곰의 웅담액 생산량에 관한 연구)

  • Baig, S.Y.;An, Deok-Gyun
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.17 no.2 s.32
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    • pp.245-250
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    • 1996
  • This study was conducted to investigation into production of bile juice and bile powder by Chinese moon bear. The color of bile juice and bile powder were appeared to bronze and bronze or yellowlish brown. Average production of bile juice(ml) and bile powder(g) per head and the powdered rate(%) of bile juice were 98.4ml, 20.8g and 20.4% during a surgical operation. Production of bile juice(ml) and bile powder(g) per head were appeared to 120.7ml-139.5m1 and 8.5g-10.2g during experimental period(31 days), respectively. Average daily production of bile powder(g) per head and the collectting days of bile juice was decreased; to 6.7g and 52.5 day in summer compared with another season(10.3g and 60 days) The production of bile juice and bile powder was not difference between seven times collection in 7 days and once collection in 7 days.

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A Review on Processing Opportunities for the Development of Camel Dairy Products

  • Muhammad Asif Arain;Sundus Rasheed;Arham Jaweria;Gul Bahar Khaskheli;Ghulam Shabir Barham;Shabbir Ahmed
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.383-401
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    • 2023
  • Camel milk has a significant and pivotal role in the diet of people residing in semi-arid and arid regions. Ever since ancient times, marketing of camel milk has remained insignificant due to nonexistence of processing amenities in the camel nurturing areas, hence the utilization of unprocessed camel milk has continuously remained limited at family level by the nomads. Due to the superior medicinal values and health promoting effects, incredible growth in the demand of camel milk and dairy products have been noticed all over the world during last two decades. Such emergence has led dairy industry to provide diversified camel dairy products to the consumers with superior nutritional and functional qualities. In contrast to bovine, very few food products derived from camel milk are available in the present market. With the advancements in food processing interventions, a wide range of dairy and non-dairy products could be obtained from camel milk, including milk powder, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, and even chocolate. In some regions, camel milk is used for traditional dishes such as fermented milk, camel milk tea, or as a base for soups and stews. Current review highlights the processing opportunities regarding the transformation of camel milk into various dairy products via decreasing the inherent functionality that could be achieved by optimization of processing conditions and alteration of chemical composition by using fortification method. Additionally, future research directions could be devised to improve the product quality.

Physicochemical Properties of Dioscorea opposita Thunb. Solution Fermented by Lactobacillus bulgaricus

  • Park, Ju-Hyun;Ahn, Joung-Jwa;Kwak, Hae-Soo
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.773-779
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    • 2010
  • The present study was designed to determine the physicochemical properties of yam (Dioscorea) solution fermented by L. bulgaricus, the protective effect of fermented Dioscorea opposita Thunb. on stomach lesions, and the possibility of its application to fermented dairy products. When the concentration of yam increased, the pH increased in raw powder samples but not in extracted powder samples. In 6% raw powder containing the sample, the viable cell counts showed a dramatic increase, whereas those in extracted yam powder significantly decreased in all concentrations during 32 h of fermentation. The viscosity of extracted yam powder showed a lower value than that of raw powder, which was maintained throughout the fermentation. The solution of Dioscorea opposita Thunb. raw powder showed a significantly higher allantoin content compared with the extracted powder (p<0.05). At 2% of added Dioscorea opposita Thunb., 0.65 mg/mL was contained in both samples; however, when 6% of Dioscorea opposita Thunb. was added, the amount of diosgenin increased up to 1.9 mg/mL. When 200 mg of powder/kg body wt. was injected, gastric lesions were apparently reduced compared with those of control rats. With 100 mg/kg body wt. injected into rats, the protective effect was a little lower than that in 200 mg/kg body wt. Based on these data, the present study indicated that yam powder fermented by L. bulgaricus showed a protective effect on gastric lesions in rats; therefore, it may be included as an added ingredient in yogurt manufacture.