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식품 및 배합사료의 첨가제로서 치아민 모노염류의 함수량과 착색도 (The Relationship of Contained Water and Coloring Rate of Thiamine Monosalts in Preparations as an Additive of Food and Formula Feed)

  • 박홍구
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제40권5호
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    • pp.409-415
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    • 1997
  • 식품 및 배합사료 첨가제로서 치아민 모노유도체인 치아민 모노로단염이외, 치아민 모노요오드염 치아민 모노브름염 등의 3종류의 용해도를 $40,{\;}50,{\;}60^{\circ}C$에서 구하였고 그 온도에서 4수준(0.5, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0 w/w%)의 물을 첨가한 다음 경시적으로 겉보기 착색속도정수(ka)를 산출하였다. 그리고 산제이외 제제에 대하여는 착색도 가능성을 검토할 목적으로 비교적 조성이 간단한 과립, 정제를 만들어 이것에 3수준(0.5, 1.0, 2.5 w/w%)의 물을 첨가한 후 산제와 동일한 온도에서 경시적으로 착색시험으로부터 ka를 산출하였고, 구배 ka인 직선에 대하여는 회귀분산을 이용하여 직선성의 검정을 행하였다. 실험 범위 내에서는 위험률 5%수준에서 모두 유의한 결과를 얻었다. 과립 및 정제의 착색변화로부터 얻은 ka와 1/T간에 직선적인 관계가 성립하여 Arrhenius식을 만족시켰다.

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陽이온 交換한 天然 제올라이트에 依한 有機黃化合物의 液相吸着 特性 (Liquid Phase Adsorption Properties of Organo Surfur Compounds on Cation Exchanged Natural Zeolites)

  • 김종택;허남호
    • 대한화학회지
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.194-202
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    • 1984
  • 陽이온 交換한 天然제올라이트에 依한 有機黃化合物의 液相吸着特性을 考察하였다. 平衡吸着量은 天然제올라이트의 交換한 陽이온과 吸着質인 有機黃化合物의 構造에 影響을 받고 있음을 알 수 있었다. 또한 平衡吸着量은 메르캅탄(mercaptane), 설파이드(sulfide), 디설파이드(disulfide), 치오펜(thiopen) 順으로 減小하였으며, 치오펜 誘導體의 경우는 ${\pi}$ 電子가 많아짐에 따라 吸着能은 교환 이온의 polarizing power에 比例하였다. 吸着速度로부터 有機黃化合物의 吸着은 pore 내의 擴散이 律速段階임을 알수 있었고, 水分과 같은 작은 吸着質은 micro pore에 吸着이 일어나는 反面, 有機黃化合物은 transitional-pore에 吸着이 일어났다.

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Effects of subsequent curing on chloride resistance and microstructure of steam-cured mortar

  • Hu, Yuquan;Hu, Shaowei;Yang, Bokai;Wang, Siyao
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • 제9권5호
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    • pp.449-457
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    • 2020
  • The influence of subsequent curing on the performance of fly ash contained mortar under steam curing was studied. Mortar samples incorporated with different content (0%, 20%, 50% and 70%) of Class F fly ash under five typical subsequent curing conditions, including standard curing (ZS), water curing(ZW) under 25℃, oven-dry curing (ZD) under 60℃, frozen curing (ZF) under -10℃, and nature curing (ZN) exposed to outdoor environment were implemented. The unsteady chloride diffusion coefficient was measured by rapid chloride migration test (RCM) to analyze the influence of subsequent curing condition on the resistance to chloride penetration of fly ash contained mortar under steam curing. The compressive strength was measured to analyze the mechanical properties. Furthermore, the open porosity, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), x-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) were examined to investigate the pore characteristics and phase composition of mortar. The results indicate that the resistance to chloride ingress and compressive strength of steam-cured mortar decline with the increase of fly ash incorporated, regardless of the subsequent curing condition. Compared to ZS, ZD and ZF lead to poor resistance to chloride penetration, while ZW and ZN show better performance. Interestingly, under different fly ash contents, the declining order of compressive strength remains ZS>ZW>ZN>ZD>ZF. When the fly ash content is blow 50%, the open porosity grows with increase of fly ash, regardless of the curing conditions are diverse. However, if the replacement amount of fly ash exceeds a certain high proportion (70%), the value of open porosity tends to decrease. Moreover, the main phase composition of the mortar hydration products is similar under different curing conditions, but the declining order of the C-S-H gels and ettringite content is ZS>ZD>ZF. The addition of fly ash could increase the amount of harmless pores at early age.

Yeast Single-Cell Protein Production Using Potato Processing Waste Water

  • Park, Eung-Yeal;Crawford, Don-L.;Korus, Roger-A.;Heimsch, Richard-D.
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제1권3호
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    • pp.212-219
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    • 1991
  • Four species of yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida utilis, Saccharomycopsis flbuligera, and Schwanniomyces castellii were evaluated for their ability to bioconvert potato processing waste water into microbial protein and the resulting single-cell proteins were evaluated as protein sources for rainbow trout, using in vitro analyses. The studies indicated that Schwanniomyces castellii, which utilizes starch dircetly and converts it into cell mass efficiently, was suitable for the bioconversion. In the single-stage continuous bioconversion, the yield S. castellii cell mass, which contained approximately 37% protein, was 77%, at dilution rate 0.25 $h^{-1}$. Reduction of total carbohydrate was 81%. During batch fermentations, cell mass yield was about 72% and total carbohydrate reduction was 81%. Among the yeasts tested, S. castellii possessed the most fragile cell wall and had a favorable amino acid profile for salmonid fish; protein score of 86% (Met). In an in vitro pepsin digestibility test 80% digestibility (23~38% above control) was observed when cells were pre-heated in a steam bath for 30 min. Results presented should be regarded as being preliminary in nature because they were derived from single experiments.

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토지이용변화에 따른 거시적 습지경관에서의 생태네트워크의 구조 및 기능적 변화 평가 (Evaluation of Structural and Functional Changes of Ecological Networks by Land Use Change in a Wetlandscape)

  • 김빈;박제량
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 2020
  • 다양한 생태계 서비스를 제공할 수 있는 습지는 지속가능한 수질 개선 및 기후변화로 인한 영향의 완충작용 등 중요한 자연기반해법기술로 간주되어 왔다. 특히 토지이용 변화, 기후 변화 및 수문 변화에 따른 영향 저감을 위한 습지 보전의 중요성은 부각되었으나 경관규모에서의 거시적 자연기반해법기술 가능성의 검토가 미비하였다. 이에 본 연구에서는 생태 네트워크 분석을 통한 공학적 솔루션 제공 가능성을 검토하기 위해 습지경관 가상 서식종의 이동모델을 기반으로 형성된 습지 생태네트워크를 이용하여 토지이용변화에 따른 생태네트워크의 구조적, 기능적 특성 (연결성, 이동 효율성 및 집단화 계수)이 어떻게 변화하는지 분석하였다. 이를 위해 습지 밀도가 다른 네 구역의 토지이용변화를 가정하여 두 가지의 초기 면적조건에 대한 각 구역의 동시다발적 토지이용변화를 통해 생태 네트워크 특성의 변화를 분석하였다. 모든 분석결과에서 습지밀도가 높은 구역이 파괴된 경우 생태네트워크의 평균 연결성과 이동 효율성이 크게 감소하였으며, 특히 허브 (매우 높은 연결성을 지니는 노드)가 포함된 구역의 습지가 제거될 때 급격한 감소가 발생하는 것을 확인하였다. 반면, 집단화 계수는 증가하는 것으로 관찰되었다. 이를 통해 토지이용변화에 따른 생태네트워크에 대한 영향을 평가할 수 있으며 특히 향후 매개중심성 분석을 추가하여 적합한 대체습지를 조성할 수 있는 자연기반의 공학적 솔루션을 제공할 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

FRACTURE OF HIGH-STRENGTH CONCRETE : Implications for Structural Applications

  • Darwin, David
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2000년도 가을 학술발표회논문집(I)
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    • pp.11-30
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    • 2000
  • Structural properties of reinforced concrete, such as bond and shear strength, that depend on the tensile properties of concrete are much lower for high-strength concrete than would be expected based on relationships developed for normal-strength concretes. To determine the reason for this behavior, studies at the University of Kansas have addressed the effects of aggregate type, water-cementitious material ratio, and age on the mechanical and fracture properties of normal and high-strength concretes. The relationships between compressive strength, flexural strength, and fracture properties were studied. At the time of test, concrete ranged in age from 5 to 180 days. Water-cementitious material ratios ranged from 0.24 to 0.50, producing compressive strengths between 20 MPa(2, 920 psi) and 99 MPa(14, 320psi). Mixes contained either basalt or crushed limestone aggregate, with maximum sizes of 12mm(1/2in). or 19mm(3/4in). The tests demonstrate that the higher quality basalt coarse aggregate provides higher strengths in compression than limestone only for the high-strength concrete, but measurably higher strengths in flexure, and significantly higher fracture energies than the limestone coarse aggregate at all water-cementitious material ratios and ages. Compressive strength, water-cementitious material ratio, and age have no apparent relationship with fracture energy, which is principally governed by coarse aggregate properties. The peak bending stress in the fracture test is linearly related to flexural strength. Overall, as concrete strength increases, the amount of energy stored in the material at the peak tensile load increases, but the ability of the material to dissipate energy remains nearly constant. This suggests that, as higher strength cementitious materials are placed in service, the probability of nonductile failures will measurably increase. Both research and educational effort will be needed to develop strategies to limit the probability of brittle failures and inform the design community of the nature of the problems associated with high-strength concrete.

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Fate of Genetically Engineered 2,4-D-Degrading Microorganisms in Natural Soils and Waters

  • Hong, Seok-Myeong;Lee, Yin-Won;Kim, Chi-Kyung;Ka, Jong-Ok
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.320-326
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    • 1996
  • To analyze the effects of host versus plasmid on survival of 2, 4-degrading bacteria in environmental samples, strains Pseudomonas cepacia/pJP4, Alcaligenes JMP228/pJP4, P. cepacia/p712, and Alcaligenes JMP228/p712 were separately inoculated into samples of field soil, paddy soil, lake water, and river water, and then the changes of their populations were measured. The strains used contained a 2, 4-D degradative plasmid, either pJP4 conferring fast-growing property to the host or p712 conferring slow-growing property, and were resistant to antibiotics such that the inoculated strains could be enumerated against the indigenous microbial populations. In sterile environmental samples, these strains were stably maintained at the levels used for inoculation, except in sterile paddy soil where Alcaligenes JMP228 strains died drapidly. In natural soil samples for four strains declined steadily with time, but in naturla water samples their polulations fell rapidly at the early phase and then remained almost constant. When the environmentla samples were treated with 2, 4-D, P. cepacia/pJP4 and P. cepacia/p712 maintained significant numbers, while Alcaligenes JMP228/pJP4 and Alcaligenes JMP228/p712 declined significantly in most of the samples. The results indicated that the survivability of genetically modified microorganisms could vary depending on the environments and that their abundance in the environments under s2, 4-D selection was markedly influenced by the nature of the 2, 4-D degradative plasmid as well as type of the host strain.

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Antimicrobial Effect of Natural Medicines on Bacterial Species from Soybean Curd Residue

  • Kim, Seong-Sun;Jin, Yu-Mi;Jeon, Yong-Deok;Jin, Jong-Sik
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2019년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.102-102
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    • 2019
  • Soybean curd residue (SCR), known as a major waste product of soybean processing, is the water-insoluble fraction which is removed by filtration during soymilk production. For these reasons, SCR was usually considered as food waste. SCR might have a good potential as a functional food material, value-added processing and utilization. SCR contains high-quality protein and consists of a good source of nutrients, including protein, oil, dietary fiber, minerals, along with un-specified monosaccharides and oligosaccharides. Also, SCR might be a potential source of low cost protein for human consumption. However, SCR could be a source of bacterial contamination when during food processing. This study was aimed to investigate antibacterial capacity of natural product through detecting relationship between SCR and microbial. We isolated five bacterial strains from SCR and elucidated antibacterial activity of nature medicines to extend storage capacity of food made with SCR. Thus, the extract which showed antibacterial effects in Corynebacterium calloonae and Raoultella amithinolytica is a combination of seven kinds of extracts: Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Cudrania tricuspidata, Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, blueberry, Acorus gramineus, Ginkgo biloba L., Camellia sinensis. This study suggested that antibacterial activities of natural medicines could be used for extension of storage capacity in SCR-contained food.

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Deoxyribonucleic Acid Was Responsible for the Anticoagulatory Effect of an Earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus

  • Paik, Seung-R.;Woo, Jeong-Im;Kim, Gyoung-Mi;Cho, Jin-Mo;Yu, Kyoung-Hee;Chang, Chung-Soon
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.37-40
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    • 1997
  • Earthworm extracts are known for anti-inflammatory, analgesic. antipyretic, and anticancer effects but can also influence blood circulation. It was previously shown that an earthworm, Lumbricus rubelius. contained a water-extractable anticoagulant which was a heat- and acid-stable molecule with hydrophilic property. In order to uncover the biochemical nature of this molecule, the anticoagulant was processed with various hydrolases such as trypsin, DNase, RNase. and lysozome. When the digested samples were analyzed with an in vitro coagulation test measuring activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and agarose gel electrophoresis, the anticoagulant proved to be a relatively homogeneous DNA fragment with relative molecular size around 72 base pairs. Interestingly, the activity was further stimulated with a trypsin digestion. RNA. on the other hand, did not prolong the APTT. It was also demonstrated that the DNA accelerated the antithrombin III (AT-III) inhibition of thrombin from $IC_{50}$ of 0.34 to 0.16 unit determined with S-2238 as a substrate, whereas heparin, a popular anticoagulant. shifted the value to 0.05. Therefore, it is suggested that the DNA could be considered as an alternative antithrombotic agent to heparin, which would exhibits bleeding side effects.

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Biochemical and Trace Mineral Analysis of Silajit Samples From Pakistan

  • Shafiq Muhammad Imtiaz;Nagra Saeed Ahmad;Batool Nayab
    • Nutritional Sciences
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.190-194
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    • 2006
  • Silajit is a blackish brown pitch-like gummy substance. It is an important Unani and Ayurvedic medicine widely used in the treatment of many diseases and as nutritional supplement It is found in certain mountainous regions of Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Australia and Russia. Silajit samples of Pakistani origin were obtained from different sources and analyzed for their physical characteristics and biochemical & elemental composition. X-ray diffraction studies on Silajit showed that it is an amorphous substance and has no crystalline structure. Also, pH studies of Silajit (2 g/L of water) indicated that it was slightly acidic in nature and ranged from 3.45 to 7.23. Conductivity ranged from 157.7 to 330. Amino acid analysis revealed that Silajit contained lysine and alanine in higher amounts than all other amino acids and ranged from 1456 to 2240 and 68 to $1615{\eta}mole/g$, respectively. Mean concentration of arsenic, mercury, cadmium, lead, copper and zinc was 73.15, 104.92, 0.496, 3.89, 4.04 and 17.23 ppm, respectively. Silajit samples were also analyzed for calcium, potassium and sodium.