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A study on the utilization of potato, sweet potato, and jelusalem artichoke flour as an extender of urea formaldehyde resin for plywood (고구마, 감자 및 돼지감자 분말(粉末)을 이용(利用)한 합판용(合板用) 요소수지(尿素樹脂)의 증량(增量)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Phil-Woo;Lee, Wha-Hyung
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.11-15
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    • 1973
  • This study was carried out to utilize sweet potato, and jerusalem artichoke flour as an extender of urea formaldehyde resin for plywood manufacture. The results obtained are summarized as follows: 1) In dry and wet test of plywood, sweet potato flour extended in urea formaldehyde resin was shown better strength than those of wheat flour. 2) Sweet potato flour was shown good results up to 200 percent extension in the dry test, and there was not shown significant difference between 100 percent and 150 percent extension in the wet test. 3) In the case of 100 percent extension, potato flour was shown best dry shear strength(400 psi) and sweet potato flour was shown best wet shear strength (212 psi).

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The Physical Properties of -uffed Snacks (ppeongtuigi) Added with Sweet Potato Flours (일반 고구마 분말을 첨가한 팽화과자(뻥튀기)의 이화학적 특성)

  • Cheon, Seon-Hwa;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.147-152
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    • 2011
  • The physical properties of puffed snack by pellet with sweet potato flour, brown rice flour and wheat flour were evaluated at different moisture content, puffing temperature, and puffing time. The sweet potato pellets were tempered to 14, 16, and 18% moisture content and were puffed at 233, 238, and $243^{\circ}C$ for 4, 5 and 6 s. The whitness ($L^*$) value decreased as the heating temperature and time increased. The redness ($a^*$) and yellowness ($b^*$) values increased with increasing heating temperature and time. The specific volume of sweet potato puffed snacks showed an increasing trend with higher puffing conditions. The hardness of sweet potato puffed snacks increased as heating time and heating temperature increased. The sweet potato puffed snacks prepared with increasing moisture content (18%), heating times (6 s), and heating temperatures ($243^{\circ}C$) were awarded the highest scores for most of the sensory attributes and hence declared as best sweet potato puffed snacks.

Physicochemical Properties of Flours Prepared from Sweet Potatoes with Different Flesh Colors (고구마의 육질색 종류별 고구마 분말의 이화학적 특성)

  • Kim, Kyung-Eun;Kim, Sung-Soo;Lee, Young-Tack
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.39 no.10
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    • pp.1476-1480
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    • 2010
  • Physicochemical properties of flours prepared from sweet potatoes with different flesh color (white, yellow/orange and purple) were investigated. Sweet potatoes were soaked in solutions of antibrowning agents such as sodium metabisulfite and citric acid, and freeze or hot air-dried prior to grinding to produce sweet potato flours. Sweet potato flours with different flesh colors showed differences in chemical composition. Purplefleshed sweet potato flour had higher protein, ash, and dietary fiber contents that white and yellow/orangefleshed sweet potato flours. Average particle size of yellow/orange-fleshed sweet potato flour was higher than those of white/yellow or purple-fleshed sweet potato flour. Both water absorption index (WAI) and oil absorption capacity of flours prepared from sweet potatoes by hot-air drying were higher than those from sweet potatoes by freeze drying.

Studies on chemical components of fermented maeh in the brewing of Maggerley (Korean wine) (막걸리 제조시 술덧의 성분동태에 관한 연구 1)

  • 이성범;장원길;임병종;김덕치
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 1969
  • It is the most important thing to substitute sweet potato for wheat flour as the brewing material of Maggerley(Korean wine) in order to save precious wheat flour which is now consumed as the sole material in it. In this study, the fermenting mash material has been prepared with combination of wheat (KIorean wine) as a first step of sabing wheat flour consuming. The combination ratio of wheat flour and sweet potato starch in mashing, in this experiment, are such as mashing plot of 100% wheat flour (No.3 plot), 50% wheat flour plus 50 % of sweet potato starch (No.2plot), 30% wheat flour plus 70% starch syrup of sweet potato (No. 4 plot), and 60% wheat flour plus sweet potato starch (No. 1 plot). The results of fermentation and chemical components of each mash in experimental plot are as following : 1. Alocholic fermentation was most vigorous in No.4 plost among them, the next are in order to hydrolyze and break down the protein sourece to glucose and amino acid, the new enzymic source were added in experimantal amsh before putting yeasts, those enzymic sources have been developed and prepared in this laboratory No.4 and No.2 plot at same degree. Generally, the activities of alcholic fermentation of all plots are vigorous and fair. The acidity of each fermented mash is in the rangw of 3.7-4.8. 2. Amounts of amino acids in fermented mash are in the range of 145 mg per 100 ml and 158 mg for all experiments, and these amounts are much more than those of present commerical Maggerley. However, the amount of it in the No.4 plots is much less among the m, this is due to the lack of protein source in starch syrup. 3. Amounts of organic acids in fermented mash are in the range of 0.44g per 100ml and 0.62g, these amounts are generally much more than those of the present commercial Maggerley. 4. The result of sensory test for the experimental Maggerley shows good taste and flavour in comparison with those of commercial Maggerely. 5. It is proved that these experimental fermentation of Maggerley is succesful in the partial substitution of sweet potato starch potato starch for wheat flour, and it is also be able to make a good Maggerley in all aspects of quality.

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Optimization of Brown Rice Cookies using Purple Sweet Potato (자색고구마 가루 첨가 발아현미 쿠키의 제조조건 최적화)

  • Kim, Bo-Ram;Joo, Na-Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.341-352
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    • 2010
  • The aim of this study was to use purple sweet potato powder to develop a recipe for a nutritional cookie with an optimal composition of ingredients and texture, in order to acquire strong preference responses by all age groups in sensory tests. Wheat flour was partially substituted with purple sweet potato powder to reduce the wheat flour content of the cookies. Measurements were made and analyzed according to the Response Surface Methodology technique, which showed 16 experimental points including 3 replicates for the purple sweet potato powder, sugar, and butter. The compositional and functional properties of the sample were measured, and the values obtained were applied to a mathematical model. A canonical form and perturbation plot showed the influence of each ingredient on the final product mixture. The results of sensory evaluations showed very significant values for flavor (P<0.0071), texture (P<0.0306), taste (P<0.0190), and overall quality (P<0.0142). Instrumental analysis showed significant values for hardness (P<0.0027), yellowness (P<0.0061) and spread ratio (P<0.0001). The optimal compositional ratios were determined to be 21.75 g for the purple sweet potato powder, 37.05 g for the sugar, and 60.59 g for the butter.

Quality Characteristics of Puffed Snacks (ppeongtuigi) with Purple Sweet Potato Flours Using Different Puffing Conditions (자색 고구마 분말을 첨가한 팽화과자(뻥튀기)의 팽화 조건에 따른 품질 특성)

  • Cheon, Seon-Hwa;Hwang, Su-Jung;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.28-33
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    • 2012
  • The effect of puffing conditions on the physical properties and sensory evaluations of a puffed snack (ppeongtuigi) made of purple sweet potato flour was investigated. The snacks consisted of coated artificial rice with purple sweet potato flour with water, tempered to 7%, 9% and 11% moisture. The coated material was puffed at 236, 241, or $246^{\circ}C$ for 4, 5, or 6 s. The $L^*$ value decreased as the heating time increased. The $a^*$ and $b^*$ values, specific volume, and hardness increased with increasing heating temperature and heating time. Puffed snacks produced under conditions of higher moisture (7%), higher heating temperature ($246^{\circ}C$), or longer heating time (5 s) showed high scores for appearance, color, taste, and overall acceptability in sensory evaluations.

Development of Composite Flours and Their Products Utilizing Domestic Raw Materials - II. Bread-making Test with Composite Flours - (국산원료(國産原料)를 활용(活用)한 복합분(複合粉) 및 제품개발(製品開發)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - 제 2 보 복합분(複合粉)을 이용(利用)한 제빵시험(試驗) -)

  • Kim, Hyong-Soo;Kim, Yong-Hui;Woo, Chang-Myung;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.16-24
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    • 1973
  • Breads were made from composite flours based on domestic resources and their quality was assessed to obtain the following results. 1) When barley bread was made according to the formula for standard wheat bread, its specific loaf volume (SLV) was quite low (1.3 at 100% addition of water) in comparison with 3.3 for wheat bread. Addition of 10% defatted soy flour increased its SLV to 1.7 (at 100% water). Among various flour-improving additives, the use of 1.5% GMS + 0.5% CSL gave best results (SLV: 2.0 at 100% water). Admixture of wheat flour with the composite flour based on barley was most effective. Replacement of barley flour with 25% wheat flour gave SLV of 2.8 (at 90% water) and that with 50% wheat flour gave SLV of 3.2 (at 90% water), comparable to standard wheat bread with respect to loaf volume, color and texture. 2) Sweet potato bread had the characteristics of turning black-brown on baking. Use of 20% defatted soy flour and GMS + CSL gave higher SLV (1.9 at 100% water). Addition of wheat flour at 25% or 50% level to the composite flour based on sweet potato flour gave SLV of 2.3 and 2.6, respectively, at 90% water and its color and texture were improved 3) Potato flour was different from sweet potato flour in baking, the effect of GMS + CSL being quite low. Bread from corn flour was different from barley flour bread and defatted rice bran was not suitable for bread-making. 4) Bread was made from following composite flours based on naked barley and sweet potato flours along with the use of proper additives: (a) naked barley flour + defatted soy flour + wheat flour (45 : 10 : 45) (b) naked barley flour + defatted soy flour + wheat flour (67 : 10 : 23) (c) naked barley flour + defatted soy flour (90 : 10) (d) sweet potato flour + defatted soy flour + wheat flour (40 : 20 : 40) (e) sweet potato flour + defatted soy flour (60 : 20 : 20) Sensory evaluation of above breads in comparison with standard wheat bread (So) gave the following decreasing order of scores, So>(a)>(b)>(c)>(e)>(d) and Duncan's multiple range test showed that bread (a) was not different from standard wheat bread significantly at 5% level, in overall evaluation including color, texture, taste and flavor.

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Development of Composite Flours and Their Products Utilizing Domestic Raw Materials IV. Textural Characteristics of Noodles made of Composite Flours Based on Barley and Sweet Potato (국산원료(國産原料)를 활용한 복합분(複合粉) 및 제품개발(製品開發)에 관한 연구(硏究) 제4보 보리 및 고구마복합분(複合粉)을 이용한 면류(麵類)의 Texture 특성(特性))

  • Chang, Kyung-Jung;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.65-69
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    • 1974
  • Noodles were made from composite flours based on barley or sweet potato/wheat flour and their quality was assessed to obtain the following results. 1) In noodle sheet and dried noodle formation, barley flour could substitute 100% and sweet potato flour, 70% of wheat flour and their textural characteristics were improved by addition of glyceryl monostearate and sodium polycrylate. 2) Textural parameters such as hardness, cohesiveness and gumminess of noodle sheet and dried noodle were decreased by admixture of barley of sweet potato flour whereas they were increased by use of the additives. Noodle sheet required hardness over 6.2 and gumminess over 430 while dried noodle needed hardness over 6.8. 3) In cooked noodle, replacement of wheat flour and use of additives tended to lower the textural parameters. With respect to the cooking quality, barley flour could substitute 60% and sweet potato flour, 40% of wheat flour. 4) In organoleptic evaluation of cooked noodle with respect to its color, taste and texture, 20% replaced composite flour was not different significantly at 5% level from wheat flour and the quality defect was mainly due to discoloration of the product.

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Quality Characteristics of Purple Sweet Potato Muffins Containing Rice Flour (쌀가루 첨가량에 따른 자색고구마 머핀의 품질특성)

  • Park, Geum-Soon;Kim, Kyung-Eun;Park, Sin-Yeon
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.833-840
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    • 2012
  • In this study, purple sweet potato muffins were made with the addition of 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100% rice flour, and their quality characteristics were determined. The weight and height increased with the increase in the amount of rice flour added. The moisture contents decreased significantly. As the amount of rice flour added increased, the pH and acidity decreased. The lightness and yellowness of the rice flour decreased significantly, but the redness increased with increasing purple sweet potato content. The textural properties, such as the cohesiveness, chewiness, and brittleness, were significantly lower in the groups with added rice flour. The DPPH radical scavenging activity was significantly higher in the purple sweet potato muffins to which 50 and 75% rice flour were added compared to those in the control. The results of the sensory evaluation showed that there was no significant difference in flavor among the samples. The chewiness was higher with 50, 75, and 100% rice flour than with 0 and 25% rice flour. The groups with 50 and 75% rice flour had significantly higher scores for overall acceptability compared to the control group.

Effect of Maltodextrin Concentration and Drying Temperature on Quality Properties of Purple Sweet Potato Flour

  • Ahmed, Maruf;Akter, Mst. Sorifa;Chin, Koo-Bok;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1487-1494
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    • 2009
  • The effects of drying temperature (55, 60, and $65^{\circ}C$) and addition levels of maltodextrin (MD) (10, 20, and 30%) on the physicochemical properties and nutritional quality of purple sweet potato flour were investigated. MD-added flours had higher $L^*$ values, water soluble index, total phenolic, and anthocyanin contents than untreated flour. However, $a^*$, $b^*$ values, water absorption index, and swelling capacity were dependent on the drying temperature and MD concentration. On the other hand, untreated flour had a higher ascorbic acid content compared to the MD-treated flour. Ascorbic acid contents decreased, whereas anthocyanin content was not significantly different, with increasing drying temperatures. MD was positively correlated with phenolic content, anthocyanin, hue angle, and water soluble index. However, there was no correlation between quality parameters and glass transition temperature. The best quality product was obtained when samples were pretreated with MD before drying, regardless of drying temperature.