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Effect of Naturally Derived Substances on Motion Parameters of In Vitro Non-Freezing Preserved Pig Sperm

  • Ha, Woo Tae;Lee, Won Young;Lee, Ran;Kim, Jae Hwan;Kim, Nam Hyung;Kim, Jin Hoi;Lee, Il Joo;Song, Hyuk
    • Reproductive and Developmental Biology
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2013
  • Artificial insemination (AI) has been performed widely in swine industry using fresh liquid sperm instead of frozen type of sperm. However fresh sperm are not able to preserve more than three days with optimal motility and other sperm parameters for the successful fertilization, since in vitro stored sperm has an oxidative stress that resulted increase of abnormality and acrosome reation. To overcome these major problems, novel preservative formulation is needed to neutralize the oxidative stress and to provide suitable physiological environment for sperm in in vitro. In this study, naturally derived substances such as Poncirus trifoliate (Trifoliate orange), Garcinia mangostana (Mangosteen), pig placenta and testis extracts were tested as sperm preservative agents. Placenta extracts (PE), trifoliate orange extracts (TOE), testes extracts (TE) and mangosteen extracts (ME) were applied to analyze specific parameters for sperm motion characteristics individually and combinatorial. Each individual extract treatment can accelerate the sperm motility but noticeably TOE, TE and ME treatments exhibited the considerable and significant preservation of sperm motility. PE, TE and ME showed a significant (p<0.05) increase in ALH after one week. Further we evaluated the five different combinations of these extracts on sperm motility and its motion characteristics. Surprisingly even after one week ME, TOE and TE combination significantly preserved the sperm motility about 75%. It is noteworthy that unlike individual extract treatment, combination of ME, TOE and TE simultaneously protect the sperm motility and its motion characteristics. Taken together these data conclude that addition of ME, TOE and TE can be effective for preservation of pig sperm.

Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Vestibular Schwannomas

  • Lim, Young-Jin;Choi, Seok-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.159-167
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    • 2007
  • Vestibular schwannoma (VS) is a benign tumor typically originated in the schwann cell of vestibular nerve and usually accompany hearing symptom. Microsurgical removal and radiosurgery have a great role for the treatment of VS. Recently radiosurgery has been considered as an alternative or primary treatment for VS with the tremendous increase of patients who were treated with gamma knife radiosurgery (GKS) though microsurgery still takes the premier. By many published results, it is proved that GKS is a effective and noninvasive technique for VS, especially small sized tumors with satisfactory tumor control rate. The authors assumed that GKS can be expected to achieve satisfactory tumor control rate for small VS under 5cc in volume. A major interest regarding radiosurgery nowadays is to determine the optimal radiation dose for hearing preservation to improve the quality of life of patients. The more high radiation dose are used for effective tumor growth control, the more radiation-related complications like as hearing deficit, the impairment of other cranial nerve function are increased. Since 1990's the mean radiation dose for tumor margin was more than 18 Gy, but there were high complication rate in spite of good tumor growth control. After the year of 2000, under the influence of advanced neuro-imaging techniques and radiosurgical planning system which enable clinicians to do more precise planning, marginal dose for VS has been decreased to 12-13 Gy and the radiation-related complications has been reduced. But because there may be a unexpected radiation induced complications as time goes by after the latency period, optimal radiation dose for VS should be established on the basis of more long term follow-up observation.

Studies on the High Temperature Induced Stress on the Biochemical Profile and Fecundity of Daba and Laria Ecoraces of Tropical Tasar Silkworm Antheraea mylitta Drury (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)

  • Lokesh, G.;Kar, P.K.;Srivastava, A.K.;Swaroopa, Saloni;Sinha, M.K.
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2012
  • Tropical tasar silkworm Antheraea mylitta Drury experiences extreme temperature stress conditions during its life cycle particularly during diapauses and first crop. The present study witnessed the impact of high temperature on some biochemical profiles and egg production (fecundity) of semi-domesticated Daba and Shorea robusta (Sal) based wild ecorace Laria during seed cocoon (pupa) preservation. Cocoons of Daba and Laria were treated with high temperature at $40^{\circ}C$ for 10 days in a BOD incubator. The protein profile and carbohydrate content in the hemolymph and fat body and total haemocyte count (THC) in the hemolymph of pupa were investigated. Further, the fecundity and fertility of egg was assessed. Significant increase in the protein concentration was observed in the hemolymph with reduction in the fat body (p<0.05). The difference in protein concentration was highly significant between the semidomesticated Daba and wild ecorace Laria (p<0.05). High pupal mortality (20%) and reduced fecundity (10-15%) in Daba was noticed compared to wild Laria. Also an increased THC (>28000) was recorded in Laria. The study infers the potentials of wild ecoraces in sustaining the extreme temperature conditions and need of adopting suitable package of practices for the preservation of diapause seed cocoons during extreme summer conditions. There is possibility to introgression thermal stress resistant traits in the semi-domesticated races of tasar silkworm by resorting to conventional breeding plans with wild races and keeping the thermal stress induced response as markers.

Changes in the Components during Alcohol Fermentation of Potatoes Using Pilot System (Pilot system을 이용한 감자의 알콜발효중 성분 변화)

  • Jeong, Yong-Jin;Seo, Ji-Hyung;Lee, Joo-Baek;Jang, Sang-Moon;Shin, Seung-Ryeul;Kim, Kwang-Soo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2000
  • To proceed mass production and improve its quality, we fermented potatoes using pilot system and investigated the changes in components during fermentation. After liquefaction and saccharification of potatoes by Nuruk(group I), crude enzyme(group II) and glucoamylase(group III), sugar contents in all groups were 18brix equally. However sugar contents in group(II) and group(III) after 24hrs decreased deeply to 7.2 and 8.8 % respectively, after 24hrs. Alcohol content in group(I) increased slowly and was the highest such as 6.8% after 48hrs. Fusel oils in all groups were n-propanol, isobutanol and isoamylalcohol. The major fusel oil in all groups was isoamylalcohol. At the early stage of fermentation, free sugars were glucose, maltose and lactose. Glucose decreased deeply during fermentation and at latter of the fermentation, galactose was detected in all groups. The contents of total free amino acid were 516.57~569.98 mg% in group(I), 193.97~292.11 mg% in group (II) and 186.31~270.53 mg% in group(III). The contents of aspartic acid, serine, glutamic acid, alanine, arginine, and histidine were high in all groups.

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Changes in Respiratory and Quality Characteristics of 'Tsugaru' Apple by Storage Temperature (저장온도에 따른 '쓰가루' 사과의 호흡 및 품질특성 변화)

  • Park, Hyung-Woo;Park, Jong-Dae;Hong, Seok-In;Kim, Dong-Man
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2000
  • The research was conducted to measure the effect of temperature on respiratory and quality characteristics of 'Tsugaru' apple(Malus domestica Borkh) during storage at 4$^{\circ}$C, 10$^{\circ}$C and 20$^{\circ}$C. Respiration rate of the apple just after harvest was 7.57 mL CO$_2$/kg/h at 20$^{\circ}$C. It was decreased rapidly and was 2.86 mL CO$_2$/kg/h after storage for 45 days at 20$^{\circ}$C. The apples showed the highest ethylene production rate at 10$^{\circ}$C and 20$^{\circ}$C after 14 days, and at 4$^{\circ}$C after 28 days during storage. Weight of the apple was reduced by 2.9% after 120 days at 4$^{\circ}$C and by 6.1% after 45 days at 20$^{\circ}$C. Color difference of peel and pH increased with the temperatures but titratable acidity and flesh firmness showed the reverse trends during storage. According to the subjective quality test, it could be suggested that the shelf-life of the apple is 86 days at 4$^{\circ}$C, 65 days at 10$^{\circ}$C and 37 days at 20$^{\circ}$C, respectively.

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Development of the Corrugated fiberboard Box for Cold-chain Distribution of Chinese Cabbage (배추의 저온유통용 골판지포장상자 개발)

  • Lee, Won-Og;Yun, Hong-Sun;Jeong, Hoon;Lee, Hyun-dong;Cho, Kwang-Hwan;Kim, Man-Soo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2003
  • This study was conducted to develop the corrugated fiberboard box which is suitable to pre-cooling and low temperature distribution of chinese cabbage Consider from a cooling performance viewpoint, the folding type box with 5.4% vent hole ratio was most efficient for fast cooling and even temperature distribution in the packaging box. At the end of storage periods, the compressive strength of the folding type box was less than the bliss type box. However, the compressive strength of the folding type box after storage was higher than required safety compressive strength for long term storage. So the folding type box was considered to have no problems toy practical use. The shelf-life of the chinese cabbage packaged with the developed box was 6∼7 days which was 2∼3 days longer than usual packaging.

Effect of Prolongation by Precooling Treatment and Improved Packing of Mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) (예냉처리 및 포장 방법 개선에 따른 양송이의 선도 연장 효과)

  • Kim, Byeong-Sam;Park, Shin-Young;Jang, Min-Sun;Kwon, An-Sik
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.109-112
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    • 2007
  • Precooling and improved packing of mushrooms were investigated with a view to prolonging their freshness. Harvested mushrooms were precooled by forced air cooling and then packed in an EPS container. Mushrooms were transported to customers by insulated truck and stored at either $10^{\circ}C\;or\;25^{\circ}C$. Conventionally packed mushrooms in cartons were also examined as controls. Mushroom respiration rate slowly fell 2- to 3-fold upon precooling. Weight loss was decreased by precooling and the use of the insulated pack. Also, the L-value of the mushroom surface remained high with precooling, and mushroom elongation was less than in the control. Summer market life was extended to 3-4 days (from 1-2 days) by the improved distribution method.

Development of a Portable Quality Evaluation System for Bee-honeys by Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy (근적외 분광법을 응용한 휴대용 벌꿀 품질 평가 장치 개발)

  • Choi, Chang-Hyun;Kim, Jong-Hun;Kwon, Ki-Hyun;Kim, Yong-Joo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.156-164
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to develop a portable quality evaluation system of bee-honey by near infrared spectroscopic technique. Two kinds of bee-honeys from acacia and polyflower sources were tested in this study. The system consists of power supply, tungsten-halogen lamp, detector, and optical fiber probe. Performance of the system was analyzed by comparing the prediction accuracy of the laboratory spectrophotometer. Total of 346 spectra was divided into a calibration set and a prediction set. The PLS (Partial Least Squares) models were developed to predict the quality parameters of bee-honeys. Reflectance spectra, moisture contents, ash, invert sugar, sucrose, F/G ratio, HMF(hydroxy methyl furfural), and $C^{12}/C^{13}$ ratio of honeys were measured. The PLS models of the laboratory spectrophotometer showed good relationships between predicted and measured quality parameters of honeys in the wavelength range of 1.100~2.200 nm. The PLS analysis of the portable quality evaluation system showed good relationships between predicted and measured quality parameters of honeys in the wavelength range of 1.100~1.300 nm and 1.400~1.700 nm. The results showed the feasibility of the portable quality evaluation system to determine the quality parameters of bee-honey in the field during harvesting.

Changes in the Fruit Quality of Organic and Low-level Agrochemical-grown Kiwifruit during Storage (유기농 및 저농약 재배한 참다래의 저장 중 품질변화)

  • Park, Yong-Seo;Lim, Dong-Guen;Heo, Buk-Gu
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.327-332
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    • 2009
  • Kiwifruits conventionally grown (CG), grown with low levels of chemicals (LCG), and organically grown (OG), were kept in cold storage for 24 weeks. Firmness gradually decreased with increasing storage time, regardless of cultivation mode, and the rate of softening was slightly higher in OG than in CG or LCG fruit. Neither dry matter level nor sensory values differed with varying types of cultivation. Soluble solid content increased with storage time, whereas acidity decreased in all fruit. Reducing sugar content increased notably until 12 weeks of storage, whereas starch content significantly decreased. The rate of OG fruit decay abruptly increased mid-storage and reached 35% 24 weeks after storage. Most fruit decayed due to infection with Botritis cinerea, regardless of cultivation type. Respiration and ethylene content peaked at mid-storage and were both slightly higher in OG fruit than in CG or LCG fruit. The shelf life of kiwifruit was reduced in OG fruit by increased fruit decay and softening during storage.

Production of Powder Using Concentrated By-products of Grape Processing (포도박 농축액을 이용한 분말 제조)

  • Chang, Seog-Won;Shin, Nam-Sub;Song, Jeong-Hee;Park, Yong-Deok;Rho, Yong-Taek
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.275-280
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    • 2010
  • By-products from grapes obtained during processing have been considered to be promising materialsfor various functional applications, and to have pharmaceutical properties. A grape powder was developed from a concentrate of by-products obtained during grape processing. As dextrin levels increased, the moisture content, L-, a-, and b- values all decreased, whereas sugar content generally increased. Catechin and resveratrol were detected in most samples, but quercetin was absent. Epicatechin and resveratrol levels either decreased or were not detected as dextrin concentration increased. These physiochemical properties indicate that a concentrate extracted using undiluted ethanol as solvent is optimal for industrial use.