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Production factors affecting the properties of aromatic tobacco, and the relation of the constituents to their quality I. Comparison of quality and chemical properties of leaf tobacco produced from different location and season (재배환경에 따른 오리엔트 종 연초의 특성과 품질과의 관계 I. 재배지역과 재배시기가 다른 잎담배의 품질과 화학성분 비교)

  • Ryu Myong-Hyun;Shon Hyun-Joo;Jo Jae-Seong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Crop Science Conference
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    • 1988.02a
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    • pp.90-91
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    • 1988
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Effects of Extraction Temperature and Time on Saponin Content and Quality in Raw Ginseng (Panax ginseng) Water Extract (수삼의 추출 온도 및 시간이 물 추출액의 사포닌 함량 및 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Han, Jin-Soo;Li, Xiangguo;Park, Yong-Jun;Kang, Sun-Joo;Nam, Ki-Yeul;Choi, Jae-Eul
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.352-356
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    • 2009
  • In this study, raw ginseng water extract solutions were analyzed to set up the functional saponin content and quality optimization condition. The highest saponin content among the total raw ginseng water extracts was $74.6\;mg/100\;m{\ell}$ which was extracted at $75^{\circ}C$ for 24 hours. In addition, the saponin content decreased according to the increased extraction temperature and time. The highest total content of $Rb_2$ and Re was $19.9\;mg/100\;m{\ell}$ at $75^{\circ}C$ for 12 hours which decreased according to the increased extracted temperature and time. The highest prosapogenin ($Rg_2\;+\;Rg_3\;+\;Rh_1$) content among the total raw ginseng water extracts was $28.6\;mg/100\;m{\ell}$ which was extracted at $85^{\circ}C$ for 36 hours. The reducing sugar content, sweetness and turbidity were increased according to the increased extraction temperature and time. But pH were decreased according to the increased extracted time.

A Study on the Effect of Ginseng on Quality Characteristics of Kimchi (인삼을 첨가한 김치의 품질특성에 관한 연구 - 냉장보관을 중심으로 -)

  • 송태희;김상순
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 1991
  • The changes of the contents of chemical components and sensory evaluation of kimchi which were prepared by addition of different amount of ginseng were investigated during fermentation 50 days at $4^{\circ}C$. The data analysis revealed followings; 1. While saltiness was maintained at around 2.3% level during the entire fermentation periods. Kimchi containing 2% and 4% ginseng showed higher pH, reducing sugar, hardness by Instron and lower acidity than kimchi without ginseng. 2. Results from analysis of organic acids contains by HPLC revealed that all three groups contained relatively high concentration of oxalic acid, lactic acid and malic acid. 3. A result of sensory evaluation revealed that kimchi containing 2% and 4% ginseng was higher in hardness, savory taste and carbonated taste, and lower in sour taste, moldy off flavor than kimchi without ginseng, thus scoring high in overall eating quality. Considering all results obtained throughout this experiments, it can be concluded that the addition of small amount of ginseng to kimchi improve overall acceptability and retard rancidity thus increasing the period during which kimchi is eatable.

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The Effects of Red Ginseng on Blood Pressure and the Quality of Life in Essential Hypertensives (본태성 고혈압 환자의 혈압과 생활상에 미치는 홍삼의 영향)

  • Imamura Yoichi;Kuwashima Keiichi
    • Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference
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    • 1988.08a
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    • pp.87-91
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    • 1988
  • We studied the effects of red ginseng on blood pressure (BP) and the quality of life (QOL) in 19 hypertensive patients treated with antihypertensive agents. Red ginseng was administered at a dosage of three grams a day for three months. Systolic blood pressure was significantly lowered during the administration period of red ginseng. while diastolic blood pressure and hear1 rate remained unchanged. QOL was significantly improved in $89\%$ of the patients. Among the QOL variables. sleep disorder. thirst. fatigue. mood. sexual life and general well-being were improved. Furthermore. an improved coefficient of variation of R-R intervals $(CV_{R-R})$ was observed during the period. A month after the cessation of red ginseng systolic blood pressure returned to the level before the administration and QOL variables detariorated to previous pre-treatment states. These results suggest that red ginsing may lower systolic blood pressure and may improve QOL in patients treated with antihypertensive agents.

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The Influence of Paaax Ginseng Meal on the Milk Production and Milk Quality of Lactating Milk Cow (유중의 유우에 인삼박 급여가 유생산 및 우유품질에 미치는 영향)

  • 한석현;주현규
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.54-65
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    • 1979
  • To investigate the feeding value of the concentrated feedstuff including the Korean ginseng meal instead of wheat bran, Holstein milk cows were fed by this feedstuff (10kg/day) for 80 days, and the amounts of milk production and quality of milk were checked. The results are as follows: 1. Milk production of cows fed by the concentrated feedstuff including the ginseng meal was increased as averaged as 1.25kg/day compared with those of controlled cows during same period(SA) and before feeding treatment (SB). Significant different of milk production was found between cows treated and cows of SB plot, but there was no significant difference of milk production between cows treated and cows of SA plot. 2. Milk fat content was significantly increased as moth as 0.22%, 0.69% and 0.455% by the feeding of ginseng meal compared with that of SB Plat and that of SA Plot, and as average value, respectively. 3. Solid not fat (SNF) of milk from cows fed by the ginseng meal was also significantly increased as much as 0.845%, 1.339% and 1.0925 tempered with these of cows before treatment (SB) and cows controlled (SA), and as average value, respectively. 4. Specific gravity of milk produced from cows treated was higher as average as 0.0055 than those of controlled plots (SA and SB). Significant difference of specific gravity was found between cows treated and cows of SA plot, but there was no significant difference between tows treated and cods of SB plot. 5. Acidity of milk produced from cows treated was lower as averaged as 0.0045 than those of controlled plots (SA and SB). Significant difference between cows treated and cows of SA plot was found, but there was no significant difference between cows treated and cows treated and cows of SB plot.

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Quality and Sensory Characteristics of Bechamel Sauce with Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) Seed (인삼씨를 첨가한 베샤멜 소스의 품질 및 관능적 특성)

  • Hong, Woo Pyo
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.135-143
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    • 2017
  • This study aimed to reduce the oily taste of Bechamel sauce, and improve consumers' acceptability and functionality by adding Ginseng seed inside. This study also performed quantitative description analysis and acceptability test in order to see its unique sensory characteristics. The results were as follows: The viscosity and moisture content decreased as ginseng seeds got added. This may be due to decrease in relative amount of flour. In terms of color, brightness (L) and yellowness (b) tended to decrease as ginseng seeds were added, while redness (a) showed just the opposite propensity. The salinity became higher with more ginseng seed, however, soluble solid content showed no significant difference among the samples. From the result of quantitative and descriptive analysis among the sensory tests, the concentration of Bechamel sauce got higher with more ginseng seed, where the fragrance and the taste of ginseng were sensed strongly, while fragrance of milk, flour, and nuts were considered weak. Also, sense of stuffiness, oiliness, and tenderness has decreased as well. From the acceptability test, adding 30% of ginseng seed got the highest ratings in terms of fragrance, taste, afterward-taste, and overall acceptability. Therefore, adding ginseng seed positively affected Bechamel sauce in taste, smell, after-taste, and general acceptability. Moreover, when the added amount of ginseng seed was 30% compared to the flour, the taste of Bechamel sauce was relatively optimized. From the test results, it can be concluded that ginseng seed injected in Bechamel sauce improved nutritive facts and the taste acceptability as well, and 30% compared to the flour amount was the right amount to maximize consumers' acceptance of Bechamel sauce.

Carbohydrate and Ginsenoside Changes in Ginseng Roots Grown in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

  • Follett John M.;Proctor John T.A.;Walton Eric F.;Boldingh Helen L.;McNamara Catherine;Douglas James A.
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.165-172
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    • 2004
  • Ginseng is traditionally cultivated worldwide in cold continental climates. It is now also being cultivated in maritime environments such as New Zealandis. This paper reports a number of growth and quality parameters for plants grown under those conditions over two growing seasons and the intervening winter dormant period. While shoot biomass peaked mid-summer, in contrast, root biomass peaked late autumn/early winter. Starch, sucrose, fructose, glucose and inositol were detected in the roots. Starch concentrations were highest in early autumn (mean 470 mg $g^{-1}$ dry weight) and lowest in mid spring (218 mg $g^{-1}$ dry weight). Sucrose concentrations were low during early summer until late autumn but increased rapidly with the onset of winter and peaked during mid spring (168 mg $g^{-1}$ dry weight). Fructose and glucose concentrations were similar and peaked in late spring (5.3 and 6.2 mg $g^{-1}$ dry weight). Inositol concentrations peaked in mid summer (1.7 mg $g^{-1}$ dry weight). Starch/sugar ratios were high during summer and autumn and low during winter and spring. Ginsenoside concentrations and profiles showed that the six major ginsenosides, Rgl, Re, Rb1, Rc, Rb2 and Rd, were present, but Rf was absent. Concentrations did not vary with sampling date. The most abundant ginsenosides were Re (15.9 to 17.5 mg $g^{-1}$ dry weight) and Rb1 (10.7 to 18.1 mg $g^{-1}$ dry weight). Combined, they accounted for < $75{\%}$ of total ginsenoside concentrations. Limited taste tests indicated that highest root quality occurred during late autumn, after the shoots had senesced. However, quality could not be related to plant chemistry.

The Effect of Drying Temperature and Time on Ginseng Tea Quality (건조온도(乾燥溫度) 및 시간(時間)이 인삼차(人蔘茶)의 품질(品質)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Park, Kil-Dong;Choi, Jin-Ho;Kim, Ok-Chan;Park, Taek-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.202-208
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    • 1981
  • Contents of moisture, sugar and saponin, and color intensity of red ginseng tea (RGT) prepared at various drying conditions were investigated for quality evaluation. 1. The sorption isotherm of RGT showed step-wise isotherm. 2. The moisture content of RGT dried at $80,\;90\;and\;105^{\circ}C$ reached at nearly constant values below 1.5% after 3 hours. 3. The HPLC patterns of sugar and saponin at various drying temperatures were quality same but different in quantity. 4. The color intensity of RGT was changed little below $80^{\circ}C$, but significantly above $90^{\circ}C$. 5. A significant relationship was found between decrease of sugar content and increase of color intensity above $80^{\circ}C$.

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Shelf-life prediction of fresh ginseng packaged with plastic films based on a kinetic model and multivariate accelerated shelf-life testing

  • Jong-Jin Park;Jeong-Hee Choi;Kee-Jai Park;Jeong-Seok Cho;Dae-Yong Yun;Jeong-Ho Lim
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.573-588
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study was to monitor changes in the quality of ginseng and predict its shelf-life. As the storage period of ginseng increased, some quality indicators, such as water-soluble pectin (WSP), CDTA-soluble pectin (CSP), cellulose, weight loss, and microbial growth increased, while others (Na2CO3-soluble pectin/NSP, hemicellulose, starch, and firmness) decreased. Principal component analysis (PCA) was performed using the quality attribute data and the principal component 1 (PC1) scores extracted from the PCA results were applied to the multivariate analysis. The reaction rate at different temperatures and the temperature dependence of the reaction rate were determined using kinetic and Arrhenius models, respectively. Among the kinetic models, zeroth-order models with cellulose and a PC1 score provided an adequate fit for reaction rate estimation. Hence, the prediction model was constructed by applying the cellulose and PC1 scores to the zeroth-order kinetic and Arrhenius models. The prediction model with PC1 score showed higher R2 values (0.877-0.919) than those of cellulose (0.797-0.863), indicating that multivariate analysis using PC1 score is more accurate for the shelf-life prediction of ginseng. The predicted shelf-life using the multivariate accelerated shelf-life test at 5, 20, and 35℃ was 40, 16, and 7 days, respectively.

Analysis of Internal Quality and Magnetic Resonance Characteristics of Red Ginseng Using PCA (주성분 분석을 이용한 홍삼의 내부품질과 자기공명특성 분석)

  • 김성민;김철수
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.261-268
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    • 2003
  • Ten MHz pulsed NMR spectrometer was used to measure the magnetic resonance characteristics of Korean red ginseng. The difference in the internal structures of good and bad red ginsengs was examined by their NMR characteristics. Average values of $T_1$ and free induction decay(FID) ratios of under grade Korean red ginseng were the highest among the three groups categorized as normal, medium and under grades Korean red ginseng and average values of $T_2$ and $T_2$$^{*}$ of them were the lowest among the three groups. Principal component analysis(PCA) was used to observe the contribution of measured NMR values to the grade of Korean red ginseng. The measured $T_1$, $T_2$, $T_2$$^{*}$ and FID ratio of 79 Korean red ginsengs classified as normal grade, medium grade and under grade were examined using PCA analysis. Cumulative variance of PC1 through PC3 occupied more than 90% of total variance at first and second NMR measurement. Plots of PC scores for the most important PCs showed that normal red ginseng samples were distributed around the left region of PC1 axis and most of the undergrade red ginseng samples were scattered around the right region of PC1 axis.