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Physical Properties and Rheology Effecting on Barley Tea Extraction (보리차의 추출 조작 관련 물성에 관하여)

  • 박상기;전재근
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 1991
  • In order to study the extraction mechanism of barley tea, some factors affecting extraction and physical properties of roasted barley and extract were examined. The main results of this study are as follows : 1. The roasted barley particles used as the raw materials were amorphous. Under the extraction condition used the average swelling ratio of the particles and imbibed volume were 1. 3g and 1.65ml/g respectively. The maximum soluble solid content in the roasted barley was 67.07%. 2. The concentrations of the barley extracts were determined by measuring their optical densitis at 420nm and the relationship between the concentration(C) and optical density(O. D.) was expressed as : C=6, 178XO. D. As shown in the following relationship, the viscosities(u: Ns/m2) of barley extracts were Influenced by concentration(C : kg/m3) and temperature(T : C). $\mu$=5.6731$\times$$10^{-4}e^{2.7}^{\times10^{{-3}\times{C}}$$\mu$=3.577$\times$$10^{-3}e^{{-3.02}\times{10^{-2}\times{T}}$

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Nitrite-scavenging Effects of Roasted-barley Extracts according to Processing Conditions (가공조건에 따른 볶음보리 추출물의 아질산염 소거작용)

  • Kim, Seon-Bong;Do, Jeong-Ryong;Lee, Yong-Woo;Gu, Yeun-Sug;Kim, Chang-Nam;Park, Yeung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.748-752
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    • 1990
  • This paper was investigated to elucidate the nitrite-scavenging ability of roasted-barley extracts. Roasted-barley extracts exhibited nitrite-scavenging ability. The nitrite-scavenging ability of roasted-barley extracts showed pH-dependent, and did the highest at pH 1.2 and the lowest at pH 6.0. The roasting temperature and time of barley examined influenced the nitrite-scavenging ability of roasted-barley extracts. The water soluble fraction obtained from barley roasted at $230^{\circ}C$ for 90 min showed higher the nitrite-scavenging effect than the others. Ethanol soluble fraction which is further fractionated from water soluble fraction was most effective in nitrite-scavenging.

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Browning and Mutagenicity of Roasted Barley and Sesame Seeds (볶은 보리 및 참깨의 갈색도와 돌연변이 유발성)

  • Jung, Hee-Jin;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.280-285
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    • 1991
  • This study was undertaken to measure the degree of browning and mutagenicity by Ames test using Salmonella typhimurium TA 98 and TA 100 strains for roasted barley and sesame seeds used as food materials. The degree of browning of roasted barley for barley tea on the market showed a wide variation; barley for restaurant-use was heavily roasted (5 times) in comparison with homeuse barley. Sesame seeds for oil extraction were more roasted (4 times) than those for seasoning. Water-, ethanol- and ether-soluble fractions from roasted barley and sesame seeds did not show any signs of mutagenicity, even at the extremely high concentrations of the extracts.

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Effect of Barley Tea on the Reduction of the Tap Water Chlorination By-Products in Top Water and Identification of Maillard Reaction Products in the Extracts of Barley Tea, Corn Tea, and Cassia tora Seed Tea Using GC/MSD (보리차 제조시 수돗물 중 염소소독부산물의 제거 여부 및 보리차.옥수수차.결명차 중 Maillard 반응 생성물 동정)

  • Lee, Soo-Hyung;Kim, He-Kap
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.256-261
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    • 1999
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effect of barley tea with roasted grains and barley tea with a tea bag on the reduction of chlorination by-product(CBP) levels in chlorinated drinking water. Since the concentrations of six volatile compounds of eight CBPs were blow their respective detection limits after 10 minute heating, two nonvolatile CBPs dichloroacetic acid and trichloroacetic acid, and total chlorine were compared between tap water and two kinds of barley tea. No significant differences were observed in the relative changes of the amounts of the above three items, and new peaks which were not found in the original water appeared in the chromatograms of gas chromatograph/electron capture detector(GC/ECD). Thirty three organic compounds were identified in the extracts of barley tea with roasted grains, barley tea with a tea bag, corn tea, and Cassia tora seed tea which were prepared with distilled/deionized water, using gas chromatography/mass selective detection(GC/MSD). Exclusive of fatty acids, most of the compounds were aromatic compounds such as phenols, furans, and pyrroles.

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Effects of Enzyme Treatments on Quality and Yields of Barley Tea (보리의 효소처리가 보리차의 품질 및 수율에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Woo-Jung;Ko, Hwan-Kyung;Yoon, Suk-Kwon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.583-589
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    • 1989
  • In order to improve the quality and yields of barley tea(water extracts), enzymatic hydrolysis was carried out with using three kinds of mired enzymes of ${\alpha}-amylase,\;{\beta}-amylase$ and protease. The barley treated with enzymes were the crushed , soaked and slightly roasted(light brown) Youngsanbori(hulless) and the physical, chemical and sensory characteristics were investigated. The results showed that enzymatic hydrolysis caused a signigicant increase in solid yields (80%) of barley tea, particularly with the mixed enzyme 5,000 which has higher activity of ${\alpha}-amylase$ than the other enzymes. The intrinsic viscosity of barley tea was reduced by enzymatic hydrolysis as the value of dextrose equivalent increased The Hunter L, a, b values was lower for the enzyme treated barley tea but showed not significant difference with reaction time. The organoleptic evaluation clearly showed that both intensity and acceptability of odor and taste was markedly Increased. The roasted nutty, and sweety odor and taste were particular in increase by mixed enzyme 5,000.

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Effects of Roasting Conditions on Quality and Yields of Barley Tea (보리의 볶음조건이 보리차의 품질 및 수율에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoon, Suk-Kwon;Kim, Woo-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.575-582
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    • 1989
  • An investigation was carried out to improve the quality and yield of barley tea(water extracts) by modifying the roasting method. The modified methods employed were crushing the barley into 4-10 parts and soaking in water at room temperature for 20 minutes followed by roasting (light brown or dark brown) at $250^{\circ}C$ before boiling with water. The varieties of barley used for this study were Ol-bori(with hulls) and Youngsan-bori(without hulls) and the qualities measured were the physical, chemical and sensory characteristics of roasted barley and its extracts. The results showed that the higher solid yields in barley tea was obtained with an increase in soaking and roasting time. The solid yields increased rapidly with extraction time in boiling water until 30 minutes and then slowed down thereafter. However the intrinsic viscosity of barley tea was reduced by increase in soaking and roasting time. The color of barley tea expressed as Hunter L, a, b values showed that lower L value and higher a and b values were measured for those prepared without soaking and with more extensive roasting. Organoleptic evaluation clearly showed that the sensory quality of barley tea was significantly improved in intensity of odor and taste by crushing, soaking and dark brown roasting.

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