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Studies on the Changes in the Alliinase Activity during the Aging of Pickled Garlic (마늘장아찌 숙성 중 Alliinase 활성 변화에 관한연구)

  • 채수규
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 1999
  • Changes in the alliinase activity during the aging of pickled garlic samples prepared by the several methods were investigated. The activity of alliinase in raw garlic was 8,37 units/mg protein. The ac-tivity in the garlic pickled with swoy sauce was reduced to 4.57 units/mg with 52% remaining by 1st week of pickling and to 1.05 units/mg protein with 12% remaining by 2nd week of pickling. The ac-tivity of alliinase in the garlic pickled with vinegar was 2.79 units/mg protein with 32% remaining by 1st week of pickling and was 0.26 units/mg protein only with 3% remaining by 2nd week of pickling. The activity of alliinase in the garlic pickled with 10% salt solution was 5.06 units/mg protein with 58% remaining by 1st week of pickling. After one week pickling the juice of pickled garlic was removed. Then garlics were pickled again with vinegar. The allinase acting in was reduced to 0.85 units/mg pro-tein with 10% remaining by 2nd week of pickling. The activity of alliinase in the garlic pickled with vin-egar was 2.79 units/mg protein with 32% remaining by 1st week of pickling. The juice of pickled garlic was removed after one week. Then the galics were again pickled with saysauce. The allinase activity in the garlic the garlic pickled again with soy sauce was reduced to 0.43 units/mg protein with 5% remain-ing by 2 week of pickling.

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The Effect of Garlic on Serum Component of Cholesterol-fed Rats (마늘(Allium sativum L.)이 콜레스테롤을 투여한 흰쥐의 혈청 성분에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Man-Su;Kim, Song-Chon;Lee, In-Shil
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 1991
  • The study was accomplished to know the effects of garlic on body weight, and serum lipid, protein and glucose in male rats. The rats applied in this study were Sprague-Dawley strain of 42. In addition to basal diet, they were fed together raw garlic juice or ethanol garlic extract with 2.5% cholesterol solution solved by corn oil for 8 weeks respectively. These results were as follows. 1. The growth rate and efficiency ratio appeared to be more increased in ethanol garlic extract groups than in raw garlic juice groups. 2. The content of serum total cholesterol appeared to be the most decreased in 0.4ml ethanol garlic extract group. 3. The level of serum HDL-cholesterol had a tendency to be increased in all garlic groups. 4. Albumin/Globulin ratio appeared to be more decreased in raw garlic juice groups than in ethanol gar lie extract groups. 5. The level of serum glucose appeared to be more decreased in ethanol garlic extract groups than in raw garlic juice groups. Therefore we think that garlic is able to have an effect on atherosclerosis and diabetes.

Physicochemical and antioxidant properties of garlic (A. sativum) prepared by different heat treatment conditions

  • Kim, Il-Doo;Park, Yong-Sung;Park, Jae-Jeong;Dhungana, Sanjeev Kumar;Shin, Dong-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.452-458
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    • 2019
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the physicochemical characteristics and antioxidant potential of garlic processed using different heat treatments conditions, which is an effective method for removing the unpleasant odor and taste of raw garlic. The pH and soluble solid content of raw garlic (pH 6.07, $7.7^{\circ}Bx$) were almost equal or slightly higher than that of processed garlic samples (pH 5.06-6.09, $7.1-7.4^{\circ}Bx$). The color of processed garlic was also significantly affected. The amounts of amino acids such as ${\gamma}$-amino-n-butyric acid and few essential amino acids also increased after the thermal treatment of garlic. The antioxidant potentials of red and black garlic were higher than that of raw garlic. The polyphenol content of processed garlic ($38.51-81.51{\mu}g$ gallic acid equivalent/g sample) was significantly higher than that of raw garlic ($30.66{\mu}g$ gallic acid equivalent/g sample). These results indicated that heat treatment for different durations under a controlled environment enhanced the nutritional and functional properties of garlic.

Quality Characteristics of Jelly with Black Garlic (흑마늘을 이용한 기능성 젤리의 품질 특성)

  • Lee, Ji-Yeon;Yoon, Ho-Young;Kim, Mee-Ree
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.832-838
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    • 2010
  • In this study, the quality characteristics of jelly with black garlic (0, 10, 20, and 30%) were evaluated. The pH of jelly with black garlic decreased according to the amount of black garlic added. The sugar content of the jelly increased significantly with added black garlic. Lightness, redness, and yellowness decreased with increasing black garlic content. Moreover, the textural properties, which included hardness, springiness, cohesiveness, gumminess, and chewiness decreased in jelly that contained black garlic compared to the controls. Additionally, the antioxidant activity of jelly that contained black garlic increased in a concentration dependent manner. The $IC_{50}$ values of the DPPH radical scavenging activity for jelly that contained 10, 20 and 30% black garlic were 132.47, 50.97, 40.06, and 30.41 mg/mL, respectively. The $IC_{50}$ values of the hydroxyl radical scavenging activity of jelly decreased as the black garlic concentration increased. Finally, sensory results showed that the scores of over-all preference and buying intention for jelly with 20% black garlic were the highest.

Antioxidant Activity of Kimchi Seasoning with Black Garlic (흑마늘 첨가 김치 양념소의 항산화 활성)

  • Lee, Kyung-Haeng;Yoon, Young-Tae
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.175-180
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    • 2017
  • To enhance the physiological activities and reduce the off-flavor of garlic in the Kimchi, we manufactured the Kimchi seasoning replaced with 25~75% black garlic instead of raw garlic and measured the contents of antioxidants and antioxidant activities. The polyphenol compound content was $270.91{\mu}g/mL$ in the control and $278.18{\sim}305.75{\mu}g/mL$ in the Kimchi seasoning with black garlic. The polyphenol compound content increased by increasing the amount of black garlic in the Kimchi seasoning. The polyphenol compound contents gradually decreased during storage period. The flavonoid compound content was 26.18 mg% in the control and 26.80~38.72 mg% in the Kimchi seasoning replaced with 25~75% black garlic. The flavonoid compound contents increased by increasing the amount of black garlic. The flavonoid contents were different from those of polyphenol compounds during storage periods. In the case of DPPH electron donating abilities, DPPH electron donating ability of the control was 84.82%, which showed a lower antioxidative activity than the Kimchi seasoning replaced with black garlic. The electron donating abilities of the Kimchi seasoning replaced with black garlic were increased as the amount of black garlic was increased. In the lipid peroxidation test, the control showed no lipid peroxidation during the storage period. The Kimchi seasoning replaced with black garlic also inhibited lipid peroxidation during storage as in the control. However, it showed lower activity than the control. Reducing power was higher in the Kimchi seasoning replaced with black garlic than in the control. The higher the ratio of black garlic, the higher the reducing power.

Changes in Quality Characteristics of Chopped Garlic with Various Storage Method (저장방법에 따른 다진 마늘의 품질특성 변화)

  • 류현주;최은정;오명숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.167-180
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    • 2004
  • This study was carried out to investigate quality characteristics of chopped garlic stored at various temperature. Chopped garlic was stored at room temp.($25^{\circ}C$), refrigerator temp.($5^{\circ}C$) and frozen temp. ($-18^{\circ}C$) for 1, 2, 4, 8, 24, 48, 72 hours(room temp.) and 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30 days(refrigerator temp. and frozen temp.), respectively. Brown color, Hunter color value, vitamine C contents and flavor patterns by electronic noes of chopped garlic were measured. Fresh chopped garlic was used as control and garlic powder by hot air drying was used for comparisons. Brown color of chopped garlic increased with increasing storage time, and the intensity of that was reduced as following order such as chopped garlic stored at room temp., refrigerator temp. and frozen temp. Brown color of garlic powder was most dark amomg all the samples. The results of Hunter color value was consistent with then of brown color in chopped garlic, whereas those of garlic powder showed relatively low browning. Above results might be caused by the difference of measurement as only surface color was measured in Hunter color value unlike brown color. Vitamine C contents of chopped garlic decreased with increasing storage time, and in particular those stored at room temp. decreased markedly as retention of those stored at room temp. was 60% of control after 1 day storage. Vitamine C retention of chopped garlic stored at refrigerator temp. was 78% of control after 10 day storage and that stored at frozen temp. was 86% of control after 30 day storage. At room temp., flavor pattern by electronic nose showed a difference between chopped garlic stored for 1hour and control, and showed occurrence of off odor after 1 day storage. Flavor pattern of garlic powder by electronic nose showed a mild flavor. Flavor patterns of chopped garlic stored at refrigerator temp. were similiar until 10 day storage, whereas those showed occurrence of volitile components after 15 day storage. Flavor patterns of chopped garlic stored at frozen temp. were similiar after 30 day storage, and especially those after 3 day storage were almost the same as control. Therefore it is desirable to store chopped garlic within 1 day at room temp. and within 10 days at refrigerator temp. And it is most desirable to store chopped garlic at frozen temp. as retention of quality characteristics was superior than other storage temp.

Antioxidants Activity of Aged Red Garlic (숙성 홍마늘의 생리활성)

  • Lee, Soo-Jung;Shin, Jung-Hye;Kang, Min-Jung;Jung, Woo-Jae;Ryu, Ji-Hyun;Kim, Ra-Jeong;Sung, Nak-Ju
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.775-781
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    • 2010
  • The antioxidant activities of hot water extracts from fresh, red and black garlic processed in low temperatures were compared. The chromaticity value of browning garlic was between that of fresh and black garlic. Red garlic was similar in browning intensity to fresh garlic. Also, total phenol, flavonoids, total pyruvate and thiosulfate contents were similar between fresh and black garlic. DPPH, ABTs, NO radical scavenging activity and reducing power of red garlic were significantly higher than fresh garlic, but lower than those of black garlic. $\alpha$-Glucosidase inhibitory activity in red garlic was similar to that in black garlic. Antioxidant activities of red garlic were higher than fresh garlic but lower than black garlic, and it was confirmed that antioxidant activity by production of browning material through the thermal process was the main parameter of the biological activity in the aged red garlic.

Correlation between Pungency and Allicin Content of Pickled Garlic during Aging (마늘장아찌 숙성 중 매운맛과 Allicin량과의 상관관계)

  • Kim, Mee-Ree;Yun, Jun-Hwa;Sok, Dai-Eun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.805-810
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    • 1994
  • Relationship between pungency and allicin content of pickled garlic during aging was examined . Degree of pungency of pickled garlic during aging at 20 $^{\circ}C$ was determined by the sensory evaluation. A panel of 10 members evaluated seven samples of pickled garlic which were aged for 0, 10 , 20, 40 , 50 or 60 days by using scoring test (seven point scale). The sensory evaluation results showed that pungency of pickled garlic decreased gradually during aging, and scored at 3.07 on the 40 th day of aging. Content of allicin, which was a major pungent component of garlic homogenate, was quantitatively analyzed by HPLC. The level of allicin in homogenate of pickled garlic was found to decrease gradually, and to 5.9% on the 40 th day of aging compared with that of fresh garlic. Relationship between the pungency score results and the content of allicin demonstrated a highly positive correlation (r=0.9648).

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The Quality Characteristics of Milk Tofu with Added Black Garlic Concentrate (흑마늘 농축액을 첨가한 우유두부의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Ae-Jung;Rho, Jeong-Ok
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.386-391
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    • 2012
  • The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the quality characteristics of black garlic milk tofu prepared with five different levels (0%, 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2.0%) of black garlic concentrate (BG0~BG4). We conducted the pH, total phenol and flavonoids, Hunter's color values, mechanical characteristics, and a sensory evaluation analysis of black garlic milk tofu. The total phenol and flavonoid content of black garlic concentrate were 1.67mg/100 g and 1.07 mg/100 g. The more black garlic concentrate increased, the more lightness (L) decreased, but redness(a) and yellowness (b) increased. The hardness, gumminess, and chewiness scores significantly increased (p<0.05) in all black garlic milk tofu samples. In color, taste, flavor, texture, and overall quality, the score of milk tofu with 1.0% black garlic concentrate (BG2) increased the most.

The Quality Characteristics of Jelly added with Black Garlic Concentrate (흑마늘 농축액을 첨가한 젤리의 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Ae-Jeung;Rho, Jeong-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.467-473
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    • 2011
  • The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the quality characteristics of jelly prepared with five different levels(0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0%) of black garlic concentrate(BG1-BG4). We conducted the pH, sugar content, Hunter's color value, mechanical characteristics, and a sensory evaluation analysis of black garlic jelly. The more black garlic concentrate increased, the more the sugar content of the black garlic jelly increased(p<0.05). In terms of color, lightness(L) and yellowness(b) decreased as the black garlic concentrate increased, while redness(a) increased. With regard to the mechanical properties of the black garlic jelly samples, the higher the score of hardness, gumminess, and chewiness significantly increased(p<0.05). In color, flavor, texture and overall quality, the score of jelly with 1.0% black garlic concentrate(BG2) increased most of the all.