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국내 기능성 축산식품의 기능성 물질(성분) 분석기준 확립 및 인증·표시 등 세부관리기준에 관한 연구 (Management Plan for the Assessment, Standardization, and Authentication of Functional Animal Products)

  • 이자민;이진;박정민;김진만;김세헌
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구는 국내 기능성 축산식품 관리제도 도입과 관련하여, 이를 반영하기 위한 기능성 물질(성분)의 과학적 분석기술 및 기능성 축산물별 검사방법 등 세부관리기준과 인증 방안을 마련하여 시행규칙을 제안하고자 한다. 기능성 축산식품을 관리하기 위한 새로운 법률 개정에 발맞추어 기능성 물질(성분)의 효용성(efficacy)과 안전성(safety)을 확인(검증)할 수 있는 분석 평가기술의 재정립을 통하여, 기능성 식품의 분석 평가 현황을 파악하고, 축산식품을 위한 기능성 물질의 범위를 정하여 이에 부합하는 표준검사법을 확립하고, 표준화를 제안한다. 본 연구를 통해 그 동안 우리나라에서 건강지향식품들의 지속적 노력에도 불구하고, 질적인 발전을 이루지 못한 과거의 문제점을 해결하여, 합리적인 관리체계 안에서 안전하고 우수한 품질을 갖는 기능성 축산식품을 제조 판매하는데 이바지 하며, 소비자의 건강증진은 물론 잘못된 건강기능식품의 섭취로 인한 피해를 방지하고자 한다.

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삼계탕 신제품 개발방향에 관한 조사 연구 (A Study on the Developing Direction of New Samgye-Tang Products)

  • 오승용;유익종
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 2001
  • The major objective of this study is provide to basic data for developing of new Sangye-Tang products. The findings from this study are as follow. Consumers over half were thought Samgye-Tang products to be good for health. At the eating place of Samgye-Tang products, \"at home\" ranked high in their groups. Also consumers have eaten Samgye-Tang products for the good of their health. On the developing functional Samgye-Tang products, respondents over 80% showed that it is desirable to develop functional Samgye-Tang products. And it is indicated that consumers want to strengthen the physical stamina in the new Samgye-Tang products. Price is the most important factor in selecting the new Samghye-Tang products. In packaging, consumers have preferred retort pouch.

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유럽 및 오세아니아의 기능성 축산물과 식육제품에 대한 운영현황 및 관리방안 (Management Practices on Functional Meats and Meat Products in European Countries and the Oceania Area)

  • 최지훈;최윤상;김학연;김현욱;김진만;김천제
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제30권5호
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    • pp.703-716
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 유럽과 오세아니아의 선진국형 기능성 축산물 및 식육제품의 운영현황 및 관리방안을 연구 분석함으로서 국내 실정에 부합되는 규격기준 표준화와 관리방안 및 제도를 마련하는데 있어서 기초 자료를 제시하는데 있다. 우리나라를 비롯하여 전 세계적으로 국제경쟁력 강화 차원 등의 여러 여건 변화로 식품의 3차적 기능이 점차 강조되고 있다. 따라서 우리나라 자체적으로 기능성 축산물에 대한 정확한 정의와 범위를 확립하는 것이 시급하다. 식품에 기능성 표시를 허용하는 것은 이미 국제적인 대세이다. 유럽과 오세아니아에서도 별도의 기능성 축산물에 관한 법률이나 관리제도가 없으나 식품의 기능성 강화 측면에서 영양표시기준(nutrition claims)과 건강표시기준(health claims)을 통해 식품을 관리하고 있다. 강화 영양소에 대한 표시기준은 일부에 국한되어 있어 이들 기준을 사용하여 국내의 기능성 축산물 및 식육가공품에 적용할 경우, 기능성 지표물질 및 허용량의 설정이 반드시 이루어져야 할 것으로 보이며, EU와 호주 뉴질랜드에서 운영하는 제도 이외의 다른 선진국의 사례를 바탕으로 기능성 축산물에 대한 표준화가 이루어져야 할 것으로 보인다. 또한 기능성 축산물 및 식육제품의 표시를 확립하기 위해서는 현재 시중에 유통되고 있는 제품에 사용되는 기능성 소재 조사 및 각 기능성 소재가 인체에 유해한지 안전성에 대한 연구가 필요하며, 이들 소재의 적정 사용범위 설정을 위한 data base를 확립하기 위해 많은 실험적인 연구가 요구된다.

Industry and Consumers Awareness for Effective Management of Functional Animal-based Foods in South Korea

  • Wi, Seo-Hyun;Park, Jung-Min;Wee, Sung-Hwan;Park, Jae-Woo;Kim, Jin-Man
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.242-248
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    • 2013
  • In recent years, manufacturers of animal-based foods with health claims have encountered difficulties in the labeling of their products because of a lack of regulation on defining the functionality of animal-based foods. Therefore, this study was conducted to establish the basic requirements for the development of a definition for functional animal-based foods by investigating consumer and industry awareness. Survey data were collected from 114 industry representatives and 1,100 consumers. The questions of the survey included items on production status and future production plans, functionality labeling, promotion plans, establishment of definition, the role of the government, consumer perception, and selection of products. The results show that both industry representatives and consumers believe that legislation and the provision of scientific evidence should be improved for the development of a functional animal-based foods market. The results obtained from this study will contribute to consumer trust by supplying correct information and can be utilized in the industry as basic data for the development of functional animal-based food products.

Evaluation of the Functional Cosmetics

  • Yun, Mi-Ok
    • 한국응용약물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국응용약물학회 2007년도 Proceedings of The Convention
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    • pp.117-126
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    • 2007
  • Cosmetics have mild activity on the human body, and intended to be used for cleaning, beautifying the human body, and also keeping healthy skin or hair, promoting attractiveness or altering the appearance. Functional cosmetics, in other words cosmeceuticals, are restricted for following functions: 1) Whiten the skin tone by preventing deposition of melanin pigmentation or lightening of the color of melanin of skin, 2) alleviate or improve wrinkles of the skin, and 3) protect the skin from the ultra violet rays from the sun. According to the functions of the functional cosmetics, skin whitening products, anti-wrinkle products, and suntan & sunscreen products are manufactured. In order to manufacture and import the functional cosmetics in Korea, the approval process in KFDA is necessary. The review process in KFDA is performed based on The Korea Food and Drug Administration Notification 2007-44, "The Regulation of Reviewing the Functional Cosmetics" (June 29, 2007). Only after the approval of KFDA, functional cosmetics are allowed to advertise to the consumers for their functionality.

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건강기능식품에 대한 안전성 조사연구 (A study on safety of functional healths foods)

  • 황원무;김명희;윤가리;이길봉;고종명;김용희
    • 한국동물위생학회지
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.239-254
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted in order to get basic data on standards and specifications of health and functional foods. A total of 101 kinds of functional healths foods were examined during the period of January to December 2005. Among them, 89 kinds were local products and 12 kinds were imported products. Test items were 6 kinds of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, mercury, copper, zinc and manganese), 5 bacteria (common bacteria, coliform group, E coli, Bacillus cereus and Clostridium perfringens), and 6 preservatives (sorbic acid, benzoic acid, DHA, ethyl paraben, propyl paraben and butyl paraben). As a result of heavy metals, cadmium, was detected from the glucosamine products by 1.52ppm in average, mercury from cereal products by 0.004ppm in average, and lead from chlorella foods by 3.48ppm in average. Bacteria were identified from 3 cereal products, and amount of common bacteria were about $4.8{\times}105cfu/g$ in average. E Coli and Coliform group were isolated from 2 products and 4 products, respectively. All of those products were flour meal products. Any of 6 kinds of preservatives was not detected from all the products. It is thought that these test results will be available as basic data for enactment of relevant laws and regulations for production and control of safer and more hygienic foods in the future because the standards of the harmful heavy metals are not complete or available yet according to the Food Sanitation Law and the Functional Healths Foods Law.

건강지향의 저지방/저염 식육가공품을 위한 Microbial Transglutaminase와 기능성 소재 이용 기술 (Application of Microbial Transglutaminase and Functional Ingredients for the Healthier Low-Fat/Salt Meat Products: A Review)

  • 이홍철;진구복
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.886-895
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    • 2010
  • The level of fat and salt can affect the product quality and storage stability of processed meats. Additionally, consumers' demands require dietary guidelines for developing low-fat/salt functional foods. Microbial transglutaminase (MTGase), which enhances textural properties by catalyzing protein-protein cross-linkages, was introduced to develop healthier lowfat/salt meat products. The potential possibilities of low-fat/salt processed meats were reviewed under optimal conditions for functional ingredients from several previous studies. The addition of non-meat protein (e.g. sodium caseinate and soy protein isolates), hydrocolloids (e. g. konjac flour, carrageenan, and alginates), and MTGase alone or in combination with other functional ingredients improved textural and sensory properties similar to those of regularly processed meats. When MTGase was combined with hydrocolloids (konjac flour or sodium alginate) or other functional ingredients, gelling properties of meat protein were improved even at a low salt level. Based on these reviews, functional ingredients combined with new processing technologies could be incorporated into processed meats to improve the functionality of various low-fat/salt meat products.

Next Generation Dairy Processing Science and Technology: Functional and Rational in Dairy Industry

  • Charchoghlyan, Haykuhi
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.167-170
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    • 2015
  • The dairy industry, as part of the broader agricultural sector, is classified as a basic industry to the Korea economy. Basic industries provide income to a region by producing an output, purchasing production inputs, services and labor. An integrated, multidisciplinary approach for the next generation of dairy products with added health benefits represent the direct economic contribution. The commercialization of "nutritional" functional foods can only be successful if the consumer is confident in the scientific validity of the claims. Modern biotechnologies such as genomics, genetic expression and biomarkers of health performance suggested to whole dairy products, such as fluid milk, butter, cheese, ice cream and frozen dessert products (German, 1999). The following definition makes the point that dairy products can provide a nutritional value beyond the basic nutritional requirements: 1) The dairy industry has the opportunity to improve the health and well-being of its customers and/or to reduce their risk of disease through dairy products with added activities. 2) Functional dairy products are those that can be demonstrated to benefit target functions in the body in a way that improves the state of health and /or reduces the risk of disease. They are food products that are consumed as part of a normal diet rather than pills or supplements. 3) Dairy products based on functionality will need to link the scientific basis of such functionality to the communication of its benefit to the general public. 4) Both the efficacy and the safety of the food components with health benefits will require evidence based on the measurement of scientific biomarkers relevant to their biological responses and health end points. 5) Sound evidence from human studies based on intermediate health end points using accepted biomarkers will provide the basis for promotional messages divided into two categories-enhanced function and reduced risk of disease. 6) Success in solving key scientific and technological challenges will only be achieved by interdisciplinary research programs to exploit the scientific concepts in functional dairy science.

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A Review on Camel Milk Composition, Techno-Functional Properties and Processing Constraints

  • Muhammad Asif Arain;Hafiz Muhammad Salman;Mehboob Ali;Gul Bahar Khaskheli;Ghulam Shabir Barham;Illahi Bakhash Marghazani;Shabbir Ahmed
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제44권4호
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    • pp.739-757
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    • 2024
  • Camel milk plays a critical role in the diet of peoples belongs to the semi-arid and arid regions. Since prehistoric times, camel milk marketing was limited due to lacking the processing facilities in the camel-rearing areas, nomads practiced the self-consumption of raw and fermented camel milk. A better understanding of the techno-functional properties of camel milk is required for product improvement to address market and customer needs. Despite the superior nutraceutical and health promoting potential, limited camel dairy products are available compared to other bovines. It is a challenging impetus for the dairy industry to provide diversified camel dairy products to consumers with superior nutritional and functional qualities. The physicochemical behavior and characteristics of camel milk is different than the bovine milk, which poses processing and technological challenges. Traditionally camel milk is only processed into various fermented and non-fermented products; however, the production of commercially important dairy products (cheese, butter, yogurt, and milk powder) from camel milk still needs to be processed successfully. Therefore, the industrial processing and transformation of camel milk into various products, including fermented dairy products, pasteurized milk, milk powder, cheese, and other products, require the development of new technologies based on applied research. This review highlights camel milk's processing constraints and techno-functional properties while presenting the challenges associated with processing the milk into various dairy products. Future research directions to improve product quality have also been discussed.

Current status of natural product industry and its commercial application to health functional foods

  • Park, Jong Dae
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2018년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.21-21
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    • 2018
  • Natural product substances have historically served as the most significant also be prepared by source of new leads for pharmaceutical development. They can chemical synthesis(both semisynthesis and total synthesis) and have played a important role in the field of organic chemistry by providing synthetic targets. Rcently, they have also been extended for commercial purpose to refer to medicinal products, health functional foods, dietary supplements and cosmetics from natural sources. A large number of currently prescribed drugs have been either directly derived from or inspired by natural products. However, with the advent of robotics, bioinformatics, high throughput screening(HTS), molecular biology-biotechnology, combinatorial chemistry, in silico(molecular modeling) and other methodologies, the pharmaceutical industry has largely moved away from plant derived natural products as a source for leads and prospective drug candidates. The strategy for natural prduct industry is now changing from drug approaches to health foods by identifying effective natural products as preparations. In Korea, a lot of development of natural product based drugs have been done, but very few on health functional foods. The concept of natural product based health foods is not active components as lead compounds but standardized extracts or preparation mixed with other medicinal plants. The representative material has been recently known to be a standardized ginseng extract "Ginsana G 115" developed by Swiss Pharmaton company. The purpose of this presentation is to underline how natural products research continues to make significant contributions in the domain of discovery and development of new health functional foods. It is proposed to present the development of high value added health food or health functional foods through scientific investigation on efficacy and standardization of new materials form natural products.

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