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Salt Processed Food and Gastric Cancer in a Chinese Population

  • Lin, Si-Hao;Li, Yuan-Hang;Leung, Kayee;Huang, Cheng-Yu;Wang, Xiao-Rong
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권13호
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    • pp.5293-5298
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    • 2014
  • To investigate the association between salt processed food and gastric cancer, a hospital based case-control study was conducted in a high risk area of China. One hundred and seven newly diagnosed cases with histological confirmation of gastric cancer and 209 controls were recruited. Information on dietary intake was collected with a validated food frequency questionnaire. Unconditional logistic regression was applied to estimate the odds ratios with adjustment for other potential confounders. Comparing the high intake group with never consumption of salt processed foods, salted meat, pickled vegetables and preserved vegetables were significantly associated with increased risk of gastric cancer. Meanwhile, salt taste preference in diet showed a dose-response relationship with gastric cancer. Our results suggest that consumption of salted meat, pickled and preserved vegetables, are positively associated with gastric cancer. Reduction of salt and salt processed food in diets might be one practical measure to preventing gastric cancer.

가공식품 나트륨 저감화 가이드라인 (A Guideline for Sodium Reduction of Processed Foods)

  • 김의수;임구상;최경숙;정광호;이미영;류승호;윤은경
    • 식품과학과 산업
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    • 제49권2호
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    • pp.8-17
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    • 2016
  • Sodium is a component of salt and naturally taken in the process of taking in table salt. For food processing, salt is very important. In general, salt adds flavor and taste including a salty taste and rheologically, it plays an important role in forming tissues. Also, it helps in improving preservability of food by controling growth of microorganisms. But excessive intake of salt has been blamed for outbreak of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis, kidney stone, stomach cancer and others. For this reason, there are active efforts to reduce sodium of processed foods all around the world. In Korea, a guideline for sodium reduction in 27 items and 44 kinds of foods including confectionery was suggested as part of the 'processed food sodium reduction guideline development project', which has been conducted since 2012.

김치의 역사적 관찰 (Historical Review of Kimchi)

  • 조제선
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.93-108
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    • 1994
  • Kmich is the traditional vegetable fermented food. Like other traditional foods. it was not known when the kimchi was first processed. In the chinese historical litera tures, Salt and varlous vegetables were used in Korea from the time of kokuryo and shila Dynasty. Brined vegetable product might be therefore, processed at that time for the winter. But the product was highly salted and any seasonings were not added at all. Chinese cabbage and ned pepper were used for kimchi processing in 15-16 centureis. Vanious type of Kimchi simllar to present products were processed thereafter.

건강지향의 저지방/저염 식육가공품을 위한 Microbial Transglutaminase와 기능성 소재 이용 기술 (Application of Microbial Transglutaminase and Functional Ingredients for the Healthier Low-Fat/Salt Meat Products: A Review)

  • 이홍철;진구복
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.886-895
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    • 2010
  • The level of fat and salt can affect the product quality and storage stability of processed meats. Additionally, consumers' demands require dietary guidelines for developing low-fat/salt functional foods. Microbial transglutaminase (MTGase), which enhances textural properties by catalyzing protein-protein cross-linkages, was introduced to develop healthier lowfat/salt meat products. The potential possibilities of low-fat/salt processed meats were reviewed under optimal conditions for functional ingredients from several previous studies. The addition of non-meat protein (e.g. sodium caseinate and soy protein isolates), hydrocolloids (e. g. konjac flour, carrageenan, and alginates), and MTGase alone or in combination with other functional ingredients improved textural and sensory properties similar to those of regularly processed meats. When MTGase was combined with hydrocolloids (konjac flour or sodium alginate) or other functional ingredients, gelling properties of meat protein were improved even at a low salt level. Based on these reviews, functional ingredients combined with new processing technologies could be incorporated into processed meats to improve the functionality of various low-fat/salt meat products.

Development of strategies to manufacture low-salt meat products - a review

  • Aprilia, Gracia Henreita Suci;Kim, Hyeong Sang
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제64권2호
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    • pp.218-234
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    • 2022
  • Urbanization is usually followed by changes in eating habits, with a specific trend toward the consumption of ready-to-eat products, such as processed foods. Among the latter, meat products are known contributors to high dietary sodium owing to salt addition. Salt plays an essential role in maintaining the quality of meat products in terms of acceptability and safety. However, an excessive salt intake is linked to high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases. Hence, several studies have been competing for the discovery of salt alternatives performing in a similar way as common salt. A number of replacements have been proposed to reduce salt consumption in meat products while taking into account consumer preferences. Unfortunately, these have resulted in poorer product quality, followed by new adverse effects on health. This review addresses these recent issues by illustrating some established approaches and providing insight into further challenges in developing low-salt meat products.

당 저감 및 나트륨 저감을 위한 미각 이해 (Gustation: targeting sodium and sugar reduction)

  • 류미나
    • 식품과학과 산업
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.12-23
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    • 2017
  • Gustation, initiated by the detection of taste molecules by specific receptors expressed in taste cells, plays an essential role in food selection and consequently in overall nutrition for humans. In the past decade, a remarkable amount of knowledge of taste perception in the neurology, molecular biology, and genetics has emerged, particularly in basic tastes- sweet, bitter, sour, salt and umami. Among them, sweet, bitter and umami are recognized via the specific G-protein coupled receptors. Salt and sour are primarily mediated by apically located ion channel-type receptors. Because excessive salt or sugar consumption leads to high rates of diet-associated diseases and it comes from eating prepared or processed foods, an understanding of the underlying mechanisms in salt and sweet perception is crucial in food industry. This review will focus on recent progress of the perception of salt and sweet taste to provide basic knowledge for reducing salt and sugar consumption.

Salt content of school meals and comparison of perception related to sodium intake in elementary, middle, and high schools

  • Ahn, Sohyun;Park, Seoyun;Kim, Jin Nam;Han, Sung Nim;Jeong, Soo Bin;Kim, Hye-Kyeong
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2013
  • Excessive sodium intake leading to hypertension, stroke, and stomach cancer is mainly caused by excess use of salt in cooking. This study was performed to estimate the salt content in school meals and to compare differences in perceptions related to sodium intake between students and staffs working for school meal service. We collected 382 dishes for food from 24 schools (9 elementary, 7 middle, 8 high schools) in Gyeonggi-do and salt content was calculated from salinity and weight of individual food. The average salt content from elementary, middle, and high school meals were 2.44 g, 3.96 g, and 5.87 g, respectively. The amount of salt provided from the school lunch alone was over 80% of the recommended daily salt intake by WHO. Noodles, stews, sauces, and soups were major sources of salt intake at dish group level, while the most salty dishes were sauces, kimchies, and stir-fried foods. Dietary knowledge and attitude related to sodium intake and consumption frequency of the salty dishes were surveyed with questionnaire in 798 students and 256 staffs working for school meal service. Compared with the staffs, the students perceived school meals salty and the proportions of students who thought school meals were salty increased with going up from elementary to high schools (P < 0.001). Among the students, middle and high school students showed significant propensity for the preference to one-dish meal, processed foods, eating much broth and dipping sauce or seasoning compared with the elementary students, although they had higher nutrition knowledge scores. These results proposed that monitoring salt content of school meals and consideration on the contents and education methods in school are needed to lower sodium intake.

한국인의 상용 식품중 무기질 함량과 분석 방법 비교연구 1. 나트륨 (A Study on the Mineral Contents of Korean Common Foods and Analytic Methods 1. Sodium)

  • 송범호;황성희;이주돈;김희재;정해랑;문현경
    • 한국식품위생안전성학회지
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.139-145
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    • 1991
  • 한국인의 상용 식품 중, 특히 가공식품의 Na 함량에 대한 원자흡광분광 광도계의 분석결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 곡류 중 라면류의 Na 함량은 400~900mg/100g이고 스푸의 Na 함량은 10000~16000 mg/100g으로 아주 높았다. 3.서류, 두류의 Na 함량은 매우 낮았으나 이를 가공한 flake나 두유는 Na 함량이 높았다. 4. 채소류의 Na 함량도 매우 낮아쓴데 이를 조리한 방법에 따라 김치, 오이지, 무침의 Na 함량은 높게 나타났다. 5. 육류의 Na함량은 40!60mg/100g으로 비교적 낮았지만 육류가공품은 대부분이 700~1300mg/100g으로 육류가공품보다 다소 높았다. 7. 우유의 Na 함량은 30~60 mg/100g의 수준이었고 마아가린이 다소 높은 300~600 mg/100g 정도였다. 8.음료류의 Na 함량은 전반적으로 매우 낮았다. 9. 당류의 Na 함량은 맛소금, 고추장, 된장, 간장의 함량이 높아 맛소금은 12000~38000mg/100g, 장류는 3000~6000mg/100g이었다. 조미소의 Na 함량은 8000~17000 mg/100g으로 매우 높아 장류보다도 높게 나타났다. 11. 모든 식품군에서 분석방법간 NA 함량의 차이는 유의하지 않은 것으로 나타났으나 개별 식품으로 볼 때 함량이 낮은 경우는 그 차이가 많았다.

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천연 항균물질이 첨가된 소금의 식중독 세균에 대한 항균효과 (Antibacterial Effects of Salt with Natural Antimicrobial Substances against Foodborne Pathogens)

  • 현정은;박세은;이서현;이연진;장민경;문성권;이선영
    • 급식외식위생학회지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2020
  • Salt is a common seasoning agent used in various processed foods, especially in kimchi and salted seafood (jeotgal). This study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of salt with antimicrobial substances (acetic acid, garlic extract, carvacrol, nisin, thymol, and their combination (acetic acid+nisin+thymol)) on improvement of antibacterial effects of salt against foodborne pathogens. Salt (10%) was prepared using six different types of 0.2% natural antimicrobial substances. The antibacterial effect of salt combined with natural antimicrobial substances was evaluated against foodborne pathogens using the broth micro-dilution method and growth curve plotted using absorbance measurements. For the five foodborne pathogens, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of salt without antimicrobial substances as control were in the range of 24~>50,000 ㎍/mL and >50,000 ㎍/mL, respectively. Salt with nisin, thymol, or garlic extract showed strong inhibitory effects and their MIC against L. monocytogenes were 49, 12,500, and 24 ㎍/mL, respectively. In particular, salt with nisin showed inhibitory activities against Gram-positive bacteria. However, all the antimicrobial substances were less effective against Gram-negative bacteria such as E. coli O157:H7 and S. Typhimurium than Gram-positive bacteria. These results could be used for the development of salt with natural antimicrobial substances especially targeted against L. monocytogenes. This would enable the lowering of saline concentration while improving the storability of food.

경남지방의 향토요리에 관한 연구 -탕류를 중심으로- (A Study on 'Tang', Traditional Soup Originated in Kyoung-Nam Province)

  • 김경자;곽연주;김명진;강선희
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제6권3호통권12호
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    • pp.67-83
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    • 1990
  • Currentry, the originality of traditional soups in Kyoung-Nam province is vanishing by the inflex of processed and instant food, food industrial development. Especially, such factors as the influence of alien cooked, the develoment of transportation, the movement of population have made it hard to preserve the traditionnal food preparations. The purpose of this thesis was to seek out the various kinds of Kyoung-Nam province soups preparation. To do this, about 60 kinds of soups recipe were reviewed and charactered into several categories. The findings of the study are as follows. 1) Soup is made by fish or shellfish, freshwater fish. Meat and fowls is rarely used in Kyoung-Nam province (coastal region). 2) Soups of inland area is made by most vegetables and these soup were always harmonized with soybean powder or perilla powder. 3) Various soup season with the mag-jang, mul-jang sauce, hab-ja-jang sauce. 4) These soups were in general to make much red pepper and much salt.

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