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Ultrasonic Velocity and Absorption Measurements in Egg White

  • Kim, Jeong-Koo;Bae, Jong-Rim
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.21 no.3E
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    • pp.126-131
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    • 2002
  • Ultrasonic measurements are made in egg white to study the properties of the solution of the natural protein. The high-Q ultrasonic resonator method is used to get the ultrasonic absorption spectra over the range 0.2-10 ㎒ at 20℃. It is proportional to the 1.25th power of the frequency. The gelation process caused by heat is studied from the change in the velocity and the absorption. at 3 ㎒ using the pulse echo overlap technique over the range of 10-80℃. The absorption decreases with increasing temperature up to 60℃ where it turns up sharply and rapidly increases thereafter. The strong absorption in the gel region is described by the interaction between the solution and the network structure made of protein. Very slow variation in time elapse is observed after the temperature is quickly raised. It would be a real-time observation of the network building process and the characteristic time for the process is shown to be 400 min. A hysteresis phenomenon with respect to the temperature is observed. This phenomenon is associated with the memorizing effect of the network structure of protein of the gel.

Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay for the Detection of Hen's Egg Proteins in Processed Foods

  • Shon, Dong-Hwa;Kim, Hyun-Jung;Kim, Soo-Ho;Kwak, Bo-Yeon
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2010
  • The Hen's egg is widely used in many processed foods as an ingredient and is one of the most prevalent food allergens in children. To detect egg proteins in processed foods, we developed a competitive indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ciELISA) using an anti-ovomucoid (OM) antibody, which was produced by immunization of rabbits with OM, the most heat-stable component of the egg proteins. The detection limit of this quantitative assay system was 30 ng/mL. Cross-reactivity of the anti-OM antibody toward OM, ovalbumin, skim milk, casein, whey protein isolate, and isolated soy protein was 100, 0.4, 0.2, 0.04, 0, and 0%, respectively. In the spike test of egg white powder in milk replacer, commercial sausage, and in-house sausage, the assay recoveries ($mean{\pm}SD$) were $129{\pm}13.7%$, $73.9{\pm}12.5%$, and $65.5{\pm}13.6%$, respectively. When egg white in a commercial crab meat analog and sausage was determined by ciELISA, the assay recovery was found to be 108% and 127%, respectively. The combined results of this study indicate that this novel ciELISA for OM detection could be applied for the quantification of hen's egg proteins in processed foods.

Effect of pH Adjustment during Production of Egg White Powder on Foaming and Gelling Properties

  • Kim, Jeong-Yeon;Kim, Mi-Ra; Park, Ki-Hwan;Shim, Jae-Yong;Imm, Jee-Young
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.418-423
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    • 2006
  • Egg white powders (EWPs) were produced after pH adjustment (PH 6-9) of fresh egg white, followed by spray-drying, and foaming and gelling properties of EWPs were examined. EWP produced after pH adjustment to 6.5 (EWP-6.5) resulted in significantly higher foaming ability and gel hardness than control and other pH-adjusted EWP. Significant increases in surface -SH content and surface hydrophobicity of EWP-6.5 coincided with improved foaming ability and gel hardness. Significantly higher consistency index for reconstituted EWP-6.5 indicates unfolding of egg white protein was substantially increased in EWP-6.5. Decreased a-helix content in EWP-6.5 was confirmed by circular dichroism spectral analysis. These results indicate pH adjustment prior to spray-drying leads to structural changes in egg white proteins, significantly affecting major functionalities of EWP.

Genetic analysis and characteristics in the crescent-egg mutant, cre, of Bombyx mori. (신돌연변이잠 cre(반월형란)의 유전자 연관분석과 유전형질)

  • 홍선미;노시갑
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2001
  • The "crescent-egg" a new spontaneous mutant was detected in a white egg strain k37. Studies were carried out the linkage analysis, to investigate phenotypic characteristics and biochemical analysis of haemolymph and ovarian protein. The mutant, ore was independent from 20 linkage groups P(2), Ze(3),L(4), oc(5), sn8), Ia(9), w-1(10), K(11), ch(13), U(14), bl(15), cts(16), bts(17), mln(18), nb(19), oh(20),Lan(21), or(22), tub(23) and Xan(27). The fertilization, hatchability and larval growth were not different from the those of normal eggs. The content and composition of yolk protein were similared to normal eggs. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the areal specific structure in dorsal region of egg-shell of cre mutant. Analysis of chorion protein by isoelectrofocusing(IEF), was resolved no difference in the composite of the chorion protein. We conclude that the egg mutant ere is expressed only in the egg-shape formation and region specific determination.

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Ultrasonic Velocity and Absorption Mesurements in Gel of Proteins (초음파에 의한 단백질 gel화의 연구)

  • 김정구
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1998.06d
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 1998
  • Egg white의 gel화에 따른 음속과 흡수의 변화가 60와 75$^{\circ}C$에서 크게 나타난 것이 egg white의 어느 단백질 성분에 의한 것인가를 조사하기 위해 egg white의 주요한 단백질 성분인 obalbumin, conalbumin, ovomucoid protein에 대해 gel화에 따른 음속 및 흡수의 변화를 온도 10-95$^{\circ}C$의 범위에서 초음파pulse법을 사용하여 측정하였다. Ovalbumin는 7$0^{\circ}C$, conalbumin는 5$0^{\circ}C$에서 gel화가 시작되었고 ovomucoid는 측정온도범위내에서는 gel화가 진행되지 않았다. Gel화하는 이상의 온도에서 음속과 흡수에 대하여 aging측정을 행하여 gel화에 의한 dam속과 흡수의 변화를 관측하였다. 그 결과 conalbumin는 5$0^{\circ}C$, ovalbumin는 75$^{\circ}C$에서 음속과 흡수의변화가 많이 일어났다. Egg white의 60와 75$^{\circ}C$의 gel화에 의한 음속과 흡수의 큰 변화는 각각 conalbumin과 ovalbumin에 의한 것임을 알았고 Conalbumin과 ovalbumin는 aging 온도를 parameter로하여 이력현상이 관측되었다.

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Effects of Rearing Systems on Performance, Egg Characteristics and Immune Response in Two Layer Hen Genotype

  • Kucukyilmaz, Kamil;Bozkurt, Mehmet;Herken, Emine Nur;Cinar, Mustafa;Catli, Abdullah Ugur;Bintas, Erol;Coven, Fethiye
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.559-568
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    • 2012
  • White (Lohmann LSL) and Brown (ATAK-S) laying hens, were reared under organic and conventional cage rearing systems, and the effects of the rearing system on performance parameters, egg production, egg characteristics, and immune response were investigated. For this purpose, a total of 832 laying hens of two commercial hybrids, i.e., 416 white (Lohmann LSL) and 416 Brown (ATAK-S) layers, were used. The experiment lasted between 23 and 70 wk of age. In this study, the white layers yielded more eggs as compared to the brown layers in both organic and conventional production systems. Egg weight exhibited a similar pattern to that of laying performance. However, the total hen-housed egg number for the white birds in the organic system was fewer than that of white birds in the conventional cage facility; conversely, a contradictory tendency was observed for the brown birds. Livability of the white layers in the organic system was remarkably lower (14%) than that of the brown line, whereas the white line survived better (3.42%) than their brown counterparts in conventional cages. The feed conversion ratio of the white hens was markedly inferior in the organic system as compared to that of the white hens in the conventional system, whereas relatively lower deterioration was reported in brown layers when reared in an organic system. The organic production system increased egg albumen height and the Haugh unit in eggs of the brown layers. The yolk color score of organic eggs was lower than that of conventional eggs for both brown and white hens. The egg yolk ratio of eggs from white layers was found to be higher in organic eggs as compared to those obtained in the conventional system. All organic eggs had heavier shells than those produced in the conventional system. Eggs from brown layers had more protein content than eggs from white layers. Neither housing systems nor genotype influenced egg yolk cholesterol concentration. When compared to conventional eggs, n-3 fatty acid content was lower in organic eggs, and the n-6:n-3 ratio was higher in organic eggs. In conclusion, two hen genotypes showed different responses in terms of performance and egg quality to two different rearing systems. A commercial white strain produced more eggs with higher egg quality as compared to a native brown strain. The brown strain was found to have adapted well to organic production conditions when survival and total egg number was taken into consideration.

Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Egg White Protein Exerts a Hypotensive Effect in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats

  • Lee, Da-Eon;Jung, Tae-Hwan;Jo, Yu-Na;Yun, Sung-Seob;Han, Kyoung-Sik
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.980-987
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted to investigate the hypotensive effect of egg white protein (EWP) hydrolysate (EWH) in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). The hydrolysis of EWP was effectively performed with a combination of 0.5% bromelain and 1% papain at 50℃ for 60 min. The resulting hydrolysate did not elicit an allergic reaction as confirmed by human mast cell activation test. The systolic and diastolic blood pressures of the SHRs fed the EWH diet were observed to be significantly or numerically lower than those of the other groups during the experimental period of 28 d. EWH treatment significantly (p<0.05) upregulated the nitric oxide levels in hCMEC/D3 cells and the plasma of the SHRs compared to those in the control. Moreover, EWH ingestion significantly (p<0.01) reduced the plasma angiotensin II level of the SHRs compared with that in the control. In conclusion, beyond its basic nutritional value, EWH prevents and manages hypertension, and thus can be an invaluable resource for functional food development.

Characteristics of Seven Japanese Native Chicken Breeds Based on Egg White Protein Polymorphisms

  • Myint, Si Lhyam;Shimogiri, Takeshi;Kawabe, Kotaro;Hashiguchi, Tsutomu;Maeda, Yoshizane;Okamoto, Shin
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1137-1144
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    • 2010
  • In this study, to examine genetic variability within a breed and genetic relationships between populations/breeds, we genotyped 606 birds from seven Japanese native chicken breeds at seven polymorphic loci of egg white proteins and compared those with Asian native chicken populations and commercial breeds. Genotyping of the Japanese native breeds showed that ovalbumin, two ovoglobulins and ovotransferrin were polymorphic, but ovomacroglobulin, ovoflavoprotein and lysozyme were monomorphic. The proportion of polymorphic loci ($P_{poly}$) and average heterozygosity ($\bar{H}$) within a population ranged from 0.286 to 0.429 and from 0.085 to 0.158, respectively. The coefficient of gene differentiation ($G_{ST}$) was 0.250 in the Japanese native chicken breeds. This estimate was higher than that of Asian native chicken populations ($G_{ST}$ = 0.083) and of commercial breeds ($G_{ST}$ = 0.169). Dendrogram and PCA plot showed that Satsuma-dori, Jitokko, Amakusa-daio and Hinai-dori were closely related to each other and grouped into Asian native chickens and that Tsushima-jidori, Nagoya and Chan (Utaichan) were ramified far from other Japanese native chicken breeds. The egg white protein polymorphisms demonstrated that the population differentiation of the seven Japanese native chicken breeds was relatively large.

The Changes of Allergenic and Antigenic Properties of Egg White Albumin (Gal d 1) by Gamma Irradiation (감마선 조사된 난백 Albumin(Gal d 1)의 알러지성 및 항원성의 변화)

  • 이주운;육홍선;조경환;이수영;변명우
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.500-504
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    • 2001
  • Gamma irradiation was applied to reduce egg allergy. Ovalbumin (OVA), an egg white protein, was used as model allergen and was gamma-irradiated at 3, 5, or 10 kGy in an aqueous state (2.0 mg/mL). The changes in allergenic and antigenic properties of OVA resulted from gamma irradiation were monitored by ELISA with serum from egg-hypersensitive patients (H-IgE), and mouse monoclonal IgG (M-IgG) or rabbit polyclonal IgG (R-IgG). The binding ability of H-IgE to irradiated OVA was dose-dependently reduced. However, IgGs from animal did better recognize 3 or 5 kGy-irradiated OVA. In the evaluation of immune reactivity using blind test, the reactivity of H-IgE rapidly decreased depending upon the irradiation dose. However, the reactivities of M-IgG and R-IgG was higher at 5 and 3 kGy-irradiated OVA than non-irradiated control. The results provide a new possibility to use irradiation process for reducing the allergenicity of egg white.

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Determination of electrical and geometric properties of brown eggs

  • Sung Yong Joe;Jun Hwi So;Seon Ho Hwang;Soon Jung Hong;Seung Hyun Lee
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.857-869
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    • 2022
  • Eggs are considered an excellent complete food because they contain many major energy sources, including protein. Eggs are one of the most widely consumed foods worldwide, and egg consumption is steadily increasing. Eggs are generally classified according to their quality and weight. Various characteristics of eggs must be considered for the design and effective utilization of equipment used for the transport, processing, packaging, and storage of eggs. In this study, egg surface area, volume, density, etc. were measured according to the grade of the egg. The values of several geometrical properties that were measured tended to increase with increasing egg grade. The smallest grade eggs had the lowest shell thickness and density. The electrical conductivity of the eggshell and its contents was measured with a self-made electrode and equipment. The egg shell showed properties similar to insulators, and as the thickness increased, the electrical conductivity tended to increase. The electrical conductivity of the egg yolk showed almost constant values under all conditions. The electrical conductivity of the egg white and mixture was particularly low at 0.1 kHz. Fouling and electrode corrosion occurred in a low frequency region due to the egg white. In this study, various geometric and electrical characteristics of eggs were measured, and based on this, factors that could serve as new indicators for egg processed production were analyzed and investigated.