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Quality Characteristics of Ssukgaen Dduk Made with High-Dietary Fiber Rice 'Goami' Focused on Yam and Glutinous Rice (마와 찹쌀의 첨가 비율에 따른 고아미 쑥갠떡의 품질 특성)

  • Ha, Hyun-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.43 no.10
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    • pp.1571-1578
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    • 2014
  • This study compared the production of functional Ssukgaen Dduk containing yam, mugwort, glutinous rice and Goami 2 rice, which is rich in dietary fiber and prevents diabetes and adult disease. To enhance the chewiness and softness of Goami Ssukgaen Dduk, the dough was kneaded various times. When Ssukgaen Dduk was made with various amounts of yam and glutinous rice (25:5%, 20:10%, 15:15%, 10:20%, and 5:25%) to Goami 2 rice, the control group (non-glutinous rice Ssukgaen Dduk) showed the highest preference level in sensory test. Of the yam and glutinous rice additives groups, YG4 (10% yam and 20% glutinous rice) showed higher preference. As glutinous rice additives increased and yam additives decreased, preference level significantly increased. Of the yam and glutinous rice groups, G40 kneaded 40 times, showed a significant difference (4.17 compared to control group). G40 also indicated appropriate characteristics in terms of taste, texture, chewiness, softness, and delicacy of texture. G60 and G80 kneaded 60 and 80 times, respectively, showed remarkably lower scores than other samples in terms of general preference. Thus, quality characteristics of Ssukgaen Dduk decreased when amount of kneading increased, hardness significantly decreased. In conclusion, Ssukgaen Dduk should contain 10% yam and 20% glutinous rice added to 70% Goami 2 rice powder mixed with mugwort, kneaded about 40 times.

Cooking Properties and Antioxidant Activity of Cooked Rice According to the Addition of Glutinous and Non-glutinous Sorghum (찰수수 및 메수수 첨가 밥의 취반특성과 항산화활성)

  • Woo, Koan Sik;Ko, Jee Yeon;Kim, Jung In;Lee, Jae Saeng;Song, Seuk Bo;Cho, Jae Min;Jung, Tae Wook;Kim, Ki Young;Oh, In Seok
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.399-407
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physicochemical characteristic of the cooked rice added with glutinous and non-glutinous sorghum. The sorghum cultivars were Sorghum bicolor L. Moench cv. Hwanggeumchal, Nampungchal (glutinous), and Donganme (nonglutinous), and rice cultivar was Ilpum rice. The cooking properties and pasting characteristics of cooking rice adding with sorghum according to varieties and different addition rates evaluated. The cooking properties and pasting characteristics had significant changes with the varieties and different addition rates of sorghum. With increased addition rates of sorghum, the pasting temperature, peak viscosity, trough viscosity, breakdown viscosity, and final viscosity were decreased. With increased addition rates of sorghum, the total polyphenol and flavonoid contents before and after cooked rice were increased. Total polyphenol contents of 30% addition rates before cooking rice with Hwanggeumchal, Nampungchal, and Donganme sorghum were 1,693.30, 1,890.98 and $2,386.11{\mu}g/g$ sample, whereas those after cooking rice with sorghum were 1,189.28, 1,190.42 and $1,397.87{\mu}g/g$ sample, respectively. The high level of DPPH radical scavenging activity before and after cooking rice with sorghum were 126.29 and 70.58 mg TE/100g sample in the Donganme in 30% addition rates. Also, ABTS radical scavenging activity was 135.56 and 83.12 mg TE/100g sample, respectively. The results of this study show that the addition of sorghum can make cooked rice improved antioxidant activity.

Variation of Grain Traits in Landraces of Rice Collected from Vietnam (베트남 지방수집종 벼의 종실특성변이)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ho;Jo, Jae-Seong
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.121-125
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    • 1997
  • A total of 437 landraces of rice from Vietnam were analyzed for total seed protein by SDS-PAGE and phenol reaction. The different types of glutelin $\alpha$ subunits were detected. The level of wx protein with 60kDa molecular weight was divided into 3 groups, corresponding to non-glutinous, intermediate and glutinous starch types. Based on the variation in seed storage protein and wx protein, landraces were classified into 7 groups. Frequency distribution of types A and B of glutelin $\alpha$ subunits changed with the latitude at which rice landraces were collected. Geographical cline for phenol reaction was detected.

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Quality Characteristics of Korean Traditional Rice Wine with Glutinous Rice (찹쌀 첨가에 따른 전통발효주의 품질 특성)

  • Lee, Youngseung;Kim, Hanna;Eom, Taekil;Kim, Sung-Hwan;Choi, Geun Pyo;Kim, Misook;Yu, Sungryul;Jeong, Yoonhwa
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.42 no.11
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    • pp.1829-1836
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    • 2013
  • This study is carried out to investigate the physicochemical characteristics, microbial population, and sensory characteristics during fermentation of Korean traditional rice wine with addition of glutinous rice. The fed-batch fermentation of rice was performed by Nuruk and yeast for 10 days at $28^{\circ}C$ in a water bath. The four fermentation batches included 0, 10, 15 and 20% of glutinous rice based on the total rice contents. The growth of total viable cells, lactic acid bacteria (LAB), and yeasts were similar among the four batches during the fermentation period. The population for total viable cells and LAB were increased for the first 3 days, and decreased slowly until 10 days. The number of yeast cells was rapidly decreased after day 6, when the alcohol content reached about 15% for all the fermentation batches. Physicochemical characteristics, such as pH, total acidity, and reducing sugars, were not different with the increase of additional glutinous rice contents. The ethanol production was higher in Korean traditional rice wine from non-glutinous rice (17.1%) than ones from glutinous rice (15.8~16.7%). For the sensory evaluations, Korean traditional rice wine with 15% glutinous rice was highly preferred due to the highest sweetness.

Sensory and Mechanical Characteristics of Maneul-Sulgi by Different Ratio of Ingredient (마늘설기의 재료 배합비에 따른 관능적$\cdot$텍스쳐 특성)

  • Lee Hyo-Gee;Lee Eun-Sun;Cha Gyung-Hee
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.21 no.2 s.86
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    • pp.180-189
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to determine the optimal mix ratio of Maneul-Sulgi and thereby, review its availability as health cake. For this purpose, the ratios of garlic juice and powder were varied with sugar added. As a result of quantitative descriptive analysis, it was found that the more the garlic juice and powder were added to non-glutinous rice, the Garlic taste was stronger. On the other hand, the less garlic powder was added, the cake would taste softer, and the less garlic juice was added, the cake was more chewy and moist. The feeling after swallowing was best when the ratio of garlic juice was $7\%$. As a consequence of surveying the tastes of Maneul-Sulgi, it was found that the less garlic powder was added to non-glutinous rice, the cake was more preferred. It was perceived that the ratio of garlic juice should be $7\%$ for flavor and desirable taste. As a result of testing the mechanic characteristics, it was found that the less garlic juice was used, the cake was more hard, elastic, cohesive, viscose and chewy. The more garlic powder was used, the Adhesiveness was higher. The Overall acceptability of sensory examination for Garlic taste had positive correlation Hardness of sensory examination and mechanical examination for adhesiveness.

Screen of a Novel Yeast for Brewing of Gugija Leaf Makgeolli and Optimal Alcohol Fermentation Condition (구기자 잎 막걸리 제조용 효모의 선발 및 최적 알코올 발효조건)

  • Kim, Young-Hun;Joo, Jeong-Il;Lee, Bong-Chun;Kim, Hyun-Ho;Lee, Jong-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.167-171
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    • 2013
  • The goal of this study was to screen a useful alcohol fermentative yeast for Gugija leaf makgeolli (Gl makgeolli) brewing and establish its optimal fermentation condition. Gugija leaves with various alcohol fermentative yeasts were added into the mixture of cooked non-glutinous rice and koji, and then fermented at $25^{\circ}C$ for 7 days. Among several Gl makgeolli, ethanol contents was the highest in Gl makgeolli made by S. cerevisiae F-1. Therefore, we selected S. cerevisiae F-1 as suitable yeast for brewing of Gl makgeolli. Gl makgelli with the best total acceptability and high antihypertensive action was obtained when cooked non-glutinous rice (120 g), boiled D.W (100 mL) and JJ koji (60.5 g/300 sp) were mixed and fermented for 2 days at $30^{\circ}C$ with S. cerevisiae F-1 (5%), and added again cooked non-glutinous rice (150 g), glutinous rice (100 g), D.W (500 mL) and Gugija leave (0.1%/cooked rice) and further fermented for 5 days at $25^{\circ}C$.

Kinetic Studies on Amylases from Barley and Wheat Malt (보리와 밀 맥아 Amylases의 반응속도론적 연구)

  • 김영휘;조정일
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.127-131
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    • 1991
  • ${\alpha}-amylase\;and\;{\beta}-amylase$ were extracted from barley and wheat malt, respectively. Their kinetic parameters on gultinous and nonglutinous rice starch were examined. During the germination of barley and wheat, the increaments of ATP levels were significant after 2-day germination and the levels were reduced after 5 days. The dry weights were decreased after 3 days. The activities of amylases were the highest for 6 days in the barley and wheat malt. As for ${\alpha}-amylase$, that the substrate affinity of barley malt on nonglutionous rice starch was greater than other cases. The $V_{max}$ values of ${\alpha}-amylase$ from wheat malt on either type of rice starch showed high, and from barley malt on nonglutinous rice starch were high. The ${\beta}-amylse$ from barley malt showed high substrate affinity on the glutinous rice starch, and $V_{max}$ value of the enzyme from wheat malt on glutinous rice starch was higher than other. The substrate efficiency ($V_{max}/K_{m}$) of ${\beta}-amylase$ on the non glutinous rice strach was better than other cases.

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A study on the optimum ratio of the ingredients in preparation of black sesame gruels (흑임자죽 재료배합비의 최적화 연구)

  • 박정리;김종군;김정미
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.685-693
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    • 2003
  • The aim of this study was to develop a standardized recipe for black sesame gruel that has been preferred for generations as a nutritional food. The method focused on optimizing the mixing ratio of the components to improve the quality of the black sesame gruels that modem consumers would like. The results are summarized as follows: The more black sesame added to the gruel, the lower its brightness was, but the redness and yellowness was higher. The amount of black sesame made a significant difference in the viscosity, color, nutty taste, bitterness, appearance and overall preference. It was highest in the overall preference when the amount of black sesame was added 33g(40% of rice weight basis). Different types of rice were added to the black sesame gruel, and it was observed that the color value of the gruel was high in its brightness, redness and yellowness when 50g(60%) of glutinous rice was added to it. The black sesame gruel was most preferred when 50g of non-glutinous rice was added. The redness value was high when 15g(18%) of non-glutinous rice flour was added. The yellowness value was high when 25g(30%) of non-glutinous rice flour was added. This observation showed significant differences in the viscosity, color, nutty taste, bitterness, appearance and overall preference. In particular, the black sesame gruel was most preferred when 50g of non-glutinous rice flour was added. The addition of 7g(9%) of salt to the black sesame gruel showed the highest brightness. The redness and yellowness was the highest when 5g(6%) of salt was added. This observation showed a significant difference in the viscosity, color, nutty taste, bitterness, appearance and overall preference. The highest preference was observed when 2.5g(3%) of salt was added. Adding more materials increased the viscosity of the black sesame gruel. With increasing temperature, the viscosity became lower, and vice versa. The intensity of sweetness and spreadability was found to be proportional to the amount of additive material. In conclusion, the optimum recipe for black sesame gruels was obtained 33g(40%) of black sesame, 50g(60%) of glutinous rice (flour), 2.5g of salt, and 500$m\ell$ of water.

Antioxidant Activity of Jakwangchalbyeo Extracts in H4IIE Cells (자광찰벼 추출물의 H4IIE 세포에서의 항산화 효과)

  • Chi Hee-Youn;Lee Chang-Ho;Kim Jung-Tae;Kim Sun-Lim;Kim Kwang-Ho;Chung Ill-Min
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.50 no.spc1
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    • pp.8-11
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    • 2005
  • Experiments were performed to investigate the effects of ethanol fraction of three different rice (Oryzasativa L. var. japonica) grain (Jakwangchalbyeo, red-pericarp glutinous rice; Hwasunchalbyeo, white-pericarp glutinous rice; Ilpumbyeo, white-pericarp non-glutinous rice) extracts on the protection of oxidative stress. Antioxidant activities of ethanol fraction of rice grain extracts were made with MTT cell viability assay in H4IIE cell that is challenged with hydrogen peroxide. Hwasunchalbyeo extract and Ilpumbyeo extract did not show any significant protective effects on the $H_2O_2-induced$ oxidative stress in B4IIE cells, and Jakwangchalbyeo extract improved the cell viability up to $82\%\;and\;74\%$ at concentration of $100{\mu}g/mL$ for 5 h and 24 h treatment, respectively. In conclusion, red-pericarp Jakwangchalbyeo extract as compared with other rice extracts exerted significant inhibitory effects on the hydyogen peroxideinduced oxidative stress in the H4IIE cells.

Germination Properties of Rice and Glutinous Rice Exposed to Gamma Irradiation (감마선 조사된 벼와 찰벼의 검지를 위한 발아특성 비교)

  • 오경남;김경은;양재승
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.76-81
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    • 2001
  • The germination test was used to detect biological changes in irradiated rice and glutenous rice at low doses. Grains were irradiated at below 0.5 kGy, husked and placed on distilled water moistend filter paper in a covered petri-dish. A germination test of 20 grains was carried out at room temperature for 5 days. The shoots and roots of non-irradiated rices grew well in comparison with those of irradiated rices above 0.3 kGy. The roots of rices were more sensitive to irradiation than the shoots, and the growth of roots was significantly decreased with the increasing doses. In glutinous rices, the growth of shoots and roots was retarded by irradiation at 0.2 kGy or more after 3rd days. We concluded that if the shoot or root length is 10 mm or longer within 5 day, the rices and glutinous rices are identified as non-irradiated.

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