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The Properties of Proteolytic Enzymes in Fruits (Pear, Kiwifruit, Fig, Pineapple and Papaya) (배, 키위, 무화과, 파인애플, 파파야에 존재하는 단백질 분해효소의 특성 비교)

  • 배영희;노정해
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.363-366
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    • 2000
  • This study was attempted to compare the properties of proteolytic enzymes in fruits(Pear, Kiwifruit, Fig, Pineapple and Papaya) for the application of scientific information to cooking. The results were as follows: 1. The optimum temperature of crude proteolytic enzymes in pear, fig and pineapple is 60$^{\circ}C$ and it was relatively active in 40-70$^{\circ}C$; papaya showed max. activity in 60$^{\circ}C$ and highly stable activity in 40-80$^{\circ}C$, but kiwifruit showed max. activity in 40$^{\circ}C$ and it maintained to 70$^{\circ}C$. 2.. The crude proteolytic enzymes of pear, fig, pineapple and papaya showed opt. pH at pH 7.0 and maintained at pH 5.0-8.0, but max. activity of kiwifruit observed in pH 3.0 and pH 5.0-8.0. 3. As a result of comparison of total activities of fruits per kg unit, the order of activities was pineapple > kiwifruit > papaya > fig > pear.

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Purification and Characterization of a Pretense Actinidin Isolated from Cheju Kiwifruit (제주산 키위에서 분리한 단백질분해효소 Actinidin의 정제 및 특성)

  • 조성자;정수현
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 1994
  • A protease, actinidin, was isolated from Cheju kiwi fruit Actinidia chinesis. The enzyme was purified about 8.5 fold with the yield of 25% by column chromatographies of DEAE-Toyopearl and Sphadex. G-100. Purified enzyme gave a single protein band on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and its molecular weight estimated by SDS-PAGE was about 27, 000. The optimum pH and temperature were 7.0 and 4$0^{\circ}C$, respectively. This enzyme was stable at the ranges of pH 5.0~9.0 and below 5$0^{\circ}C$. It was also found that Fe+2, Fe+3, and Na+ ions increased enzyme activity, whereas Hg+2 and Co+2 ions decreased. The enzyme was inhibited by phenylmercuric acetate and leupeptin, which indicated that active center of the emzyme had thiol-group. The enzyme reaction followed the Michaelis-Men-ten dkinetics with the Km value of 0.32 mM for casein.

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Application of Proteolytic Enzymes in Fruits for Meat Tenderization (과일에 존재하는 단백질 분해효소의 식육연화효과에 관한 연구)

  • 배영희;노정해
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.367-371
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    • 2000
  • In order to study the tenderizing effect of proteolytic enzymes in fruits, beef(M. semimembranosus) was marinated with meat sauce containing each fruit juices. After cooking, the shear force was measured by Rheometer and evaluated the sensory properties of beef by quantitative descriptive analysis method. The results are as follows: 1. The combination ratio of meat sauce:water was 2:1 with pH 5.0∼5.5 showed the max. tenderness. 2. As a result of shear force test, the decrease of shear force was pineapple>papaya>fig>kiwifruit>pear: especially, pineapple, papaya and fig tendered the beef significantly comparing with pear and kiwifruit at p<0.001. 3. The tendering effect of pineapple and papaya on the meat showed significant difference (p<0.01) comparing with pear in tenderness and overall acceptability by sensory evaluation; and there was a significant difference between pear and papaya in taste (p<0.05). 4. There was highly significant correlation between mechanical tenderness and sensory properties: correlation of fruit and mechanical tenderness was -.877(p<0.01); between mechanical tenderness and overall acceptability, r = .532(p<0.01); between fruit and sensory tenderness, r = .495(p<0.01); between mechanical tenderness and sensory tenderness, r = .490(p<0.01). At p<0.05, between taste and juiciness, r = .208.

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