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Effect of Aerated Compost Tea on the Growth Promotion of Lettuce, Soybean, and Sweet Corn in Organic Cultivation

  • Kim, Min Jeong;Shim, Chang Ki;Kim, Yong Ki;Hong, Sung Jun;Park, Jong Ho;Han, Eun Jung;Kim, Jin Ho;Kim, Suk Chul
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.259-268
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    • 2015
  • This study investigated the chemical characteristics and microbial population during incubation of four kinds of aerated compost teas based on oriental medicinal herbs compost, vermicompost, rice straw compost, and mixtures of three composts (MOVR). It aimed to determine the effects of the aerated compost tea (ACT) based on MOVR on the growth promotion of red leaf lettuce, soybean and sweet corn. Findings showed that the pH level and EC of the compost tea slightly increased based on the incubation time except for rice straw compost tea. All compost teas except for oriental medicinal herbs and rice straw compost tea contained more ${NO^-}_3-N$ than ${NH^+}_4-N$. Plate counts of bacteria and fungi were significantly higher than the initial compost in ACT. Microbial communities of all ACT were predominantly bacteria. The dominant bacterial genera were analyzed as Bacillus (63.0%), Ochrobactrum (13.0%), Spingomonas (6.0%) and uncultured bacterium (4.0%) by 16S rDNA analysis. The effect of four concentrations, 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.4% and 0.8% MOVR on the growth of red leaf lettuce, soybean and sweet corn was also studied in the greenhouse. The red leaf lettuce with 0.4% MOVR had the most effective concentration on growth parameters in foliage part. However, 0.8% MOVR significantly promoted the growth of root and shoot of both soybean and sweet corn. The soybean treated with higher MOVR concentration was more effective in increasing the root nodule formation by 7.25 times than in the lower MOVR concentrations Results indicated that ACT could be used as liquid nutrient fertilizer with active microorganisms for culture of variable crops under organic farming condition.

Effect of Content of Crop Component on the Bioethanol Production (작물의 성분 함량이 바이오에탄올 생산에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Kyung-Eun;Lee, Jae-Yeon;Kim, Keun
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.339-346
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    • 2008
  • The contents of starch, moisture, crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, and ash of different varieties of various crops such as brown rice, barley, corn, sweet potato were analyzed. The average starch contents of brown rice, barley, corn, and sweet potato were $70.1{\pm}0.4\;{\sim}\;72.2{\pm}2.1$, $68.7{\pm}0.2\;{\sim}\;71.4{\pm}1.2$, $67.6{\pm}0.8\;{\sim}\;69.4{\pm}1.8$, and $21.7{\pm}0.9\;{\sim}\;28.3{\pm}0.5%$, respectively. The ground powder of each starchy substrate was suspended in distilled water, and then liquefied, saccharified, and fermented by dried active yeast at 32 for 4 days. By statistical analysis, the effectiveness of the contents of the different components such as starch, moisture, crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, and ash of the crops on the ethanol production were examined. The results showed that the starch content positively affected the ethanol production in all the tested cereals and sweet potato. In brown rice, ash content affected negatively the ethanol production. In barley, protein content affected negatively the ethanol production, while fiber content affected positively the ethanol production. The sweet potato containing higher content of moisture produced less amount of ethanol.

Some Physicochemical Properties of Potato Yam(D. bulbifera) Starches (Potato Yam(Dioscorea bulbifera) 전분의 이화학적 특성)

  • Seog, Ho-Moon;Park, Yong-Kon;Nam, Young-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.753-761
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    • 1990
  • The physicochemical properties of starches from aerial and subterranean tuber of yam were compared with those of rice and sweet potato. Aerial tuber yam contained higher level of amylose than others, whereas water binding capacity, swelling power and solubility was highest in subterranean tuber yam starch. Brabender amylograms of 5% starch suspensions indicated that the initial pasting temperature of yam starches were slightly higher than that of rice and sweet potato starches, the maximum viscosities of starches from subterranean and aerial tuber yam were 860 and 590 B.U., respectively. Yam starches were more difficult to hydrolyze by ${\alpha}-amylase$ than rice and sweet potato starches. ${\beta}-Amylolysis\;limit$ for yam starches and their amylose and amylopectin were higher than rice and sweet potato starches. The elution profiles of starches on Sepharose CL-2B were different from each other but they were similar between yam starches. Incomplete debranched fractions in the aerial tuber yam amylopectin was particularly higher than other samples. The weight ratio of short chains to long chains for debranched amylopectins was the lowest in aerial tuber yam.

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Preventive Effect of Natural Pigments Against Ultraviolet B-induced Cell Death in HaCat Cells

  • Lim, Jae-Chung;Bae, Chun-Sik;Jeong, Soo-Young;Boo, Hee-Ock;Hwang, Seong-Jin;Lim, Seul-Ki;Park, Min-Jung;Kim, Jong-Chun;Kang, Seong-Soo;Han, Ho-Jae;Park, Soo-Hyun
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2011
  • Skin is a physical barrier against diverse injury and damages. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes detrimental skin injuries such as inflammation and cell death. The value of natural pigments could be applied to many usages including cosmetics. This study was conducted to examine the protective effect of natural pigments extracted from mulberry, balsam pear, purple-colored sweet potato, pehmannia root, gardenia fruit, and black rice against UV-induced cell death in HaCaT cells, human keratinocyte cell lines. In the present study, the exposure of 50 mJ/$cm^2$ UV-B for 24 hr induced cell death in HaCaT cells, which was prevented by the pretreatment of extracts of mulberry, balsam pear, purple-colored sweet potato, rehmannia root, gardenia fruit, and black rice. In addition, the exposure of 50 mJ/$cm^2$ UV-B for 24 hr also increased lipid peroxide (LPO) formation, compared to control in HaCaT cells, which was prevented by the pretreatment of extracts of mulberry, balsam pear, purple-colored sweet potato, rehmannia root, gardenia fruit, and black rice. In conclusion, the extracts of mulberry, balsam pear, purple-colored sweet potato, rehmannia root, gardenia fruit, and black rice prevented the UV-B-induced cell apoptosis via the inhibition of oxidative stress in HaCaT cells.

Effect of Ground Rice Particle Size on the Brewing of Uncooked Rice Tsckju (원료백미의 분쇄정도가 무증자 당화 탁주의 발효에 미치는 영향)

  • 이순애;박희동
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.269-276
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    • 1995
  • Uncooked rice Tackju was prepared from the groud rice with different particle size such as 12, 20, 35 and 50 mesh, and its characteristics were analysed during the brewing. Reducing sugar and ethanol contents as well as yeast cell counts were the highest in main mash and Tackju prepared from 20 mesh fraction. Especially, reducing sugar content was about. 1.5-2.5 times as much as that obtained from 35 or 50 mesh fraction. The final concentration of ethanol in main mash prepared from 20 mesh fraction was 14.8%(v/v). It was about 1.5%(v/v) higher than the lowest one [13.35%(v/v)] which was prepared from 12 mesh fraction. No significant difference In total acidity was observed. Sensory evaluation revealed 20 or 35 mesh Tackju to be the best in overall preference, especially in sweet and refreshing tastes.

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Studies on Mixed foods Preparation of Imitation rice (I) (합리적(合理的)인 혼식(混食)을 위한 연구(硏究) 인조미(人造米)의 개발 (I))

  • Suh, Hong-Kyl
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.77-81
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    • 1974
  • 1. Studies were made on enriching protein and protein score of rice with soybean, millet and sweet potato. 2. Imitation rice made from upper 3 or 2 was added to rice by $20{\sim}30%$, then the protein content of the resulting mixed foods was more than 10%, lipid more than 2.5%, protein score more than 85. 3. Cooked with rice, the imitation rice was acceptable in the point of color, flauor and taste.

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Chemical and Sensory Characterization of Korean Commercial Rice Wines (Yakju)

  • Lee, Seung-Joo;Kwon, Young-Hee;Kim, Hye-Ryun;Ahn, Byung-Hak
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.374-380
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    • 2007
  • Chemical and sensory profiles of 5 Korean commercial rice wines (yakju) were developed using descriptive, physicochemical, and volatile analyses. Color, 6 aroma, and 5 taste attributes of these rice wines were evaluated by a panel of 13 judges. Sample wines were analyzed for titratable acidity, ethanol content, pH, Hunter colorimeter value, organic acids, and free sugars. Volatile analysis of the samples revealed the presence of 2 acids, 7 alcohols, 19 esters, and 5 miscellaneous compounds. Based on principal component analysis of the descriptive data, rice wines were primarily separated along the first principal component, which accounted for 57% of the total variance between the rice wines with high intensities of 'color' and 'sweet aroma' versus 'ginseng' aroma.

Quality Analyses and Consumer Acceptability of Gluten-Free Rice Bread and Other Commercially Marketed Bread in Korea (Gluten-Free 쌀빵, 시판 중인 쌀빵 및 밀빵의 품질과 소비자 검사 분석)

  • Kim, Sang Sook;Chung, Hae Young
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.336-344
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    • 2017
  • The physical characteristics of gluten-free rice bread, commercial rice as well as wheat bread marketed in Korea were delineated, a sensory descriptive analysis performed, and a consumer acceptability study conducted. Both the specific gravity and color of gluten-free rice bread were higher than those of commercial rice and wheat bread. The sensory descriptive analysis revealed that the adhesiveness, fracturability, fermentation odor, and the powdery mouthfeel of gluten-free rice bread were higher than those of commercial rice and wheat bread. In contrast, the sweet odor, sweetness, egg taste, butter taste, and milk taste of gluten-free rice bread were lower than those of commercial rice and wheat bread. The consumer acceptability results revealed differences regarding odor, appearance, taste, texture, and overall acceptance between a blind test and an informed test of gluten-free rice bread, commercial rice, and wheat bread. The consumer acceptability findings were associated with those of the sensory descriptive analysis. In overall, the results indicated that the quality of gluten-free rice bread can be improved by controlling the decrease of adhesiveness, fracturability, and powdery mouthfeel.

Antioxidative and Physical Characteristics of Rice Germ added Sweet Pumpkin Rice Snack for Infants (영아용 쌀눈 첨가 단호박 쌀 스낵의 항산화적 물리적 특성)

  • Wu, Xiubao;Kim, Eunkyung;Choi, Kunyoung;Kim, Haeyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.62-69
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the antioxidative and physical properties of finger food type rice snacks and pumpkin rice snacks for infants aged 6 to 12 months old. The addition of rice germ did not affect density or porosity, and there was no significant difference when compared with commercial products. The addition of rice germ to the rice snack group did not reduce the longitudinal expansion quality of the rice snack. The WAI of RW and SW values were 9.83 and 8.93, respectively, which were significantly higher than those of other samples (p<0.05). The results of this study show that the addition of rice germ to rice snack resulted in reduced density and porosity of rice snacks and maintenance of a high water absorption index, which are more desirable characteristics for products. The products with rice germ showed significantly higher antioxidative activities among all samples (p<0.05).

Quality Characteristics and Antioxidant Effects during Makgeolli Fermentation by Purple Sweet Potato-rice Nuruk (자색고구마-쌀누룩으로 제조된 막걸리 발효 중 품질 특성과 항산화 효과)

  • Cho, Hyeon Kook;Lee, Ju Young;Seo, Weon Taek;Kim, Myung Kyu;Cho, Kye Man
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.728-735
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    • 2012
  • Makgeolli is the oldest Korean traditional wine made from rice, and contains 6-8% alcohol. Also, nuruk is traditionally prepared by exposing moistened ground wheat or rice to the air, and there contained airborne microorganism. In this study, purple sweet potato (PSP) was used as a raw material in the rice nuruk- and makgeolli-making processes. PSP rice nuruk (RN) was made with rice and 0-10% (w/w) PSP, and the characteristics of makgeolli were studied during fermentation. The pH during fermentation decreased from 4.27 (0% PSP-RN), 4.59 (2.5%), 4.50 (5.0%), 4.46 (7.5%), and 4.43 (10.0%) of initial fermentation day to 4.12, 3.82, 3.67, 3.71, and 3.66, respectively, at day 7. The sugar contents increased from $0.4^{\circ}Bx$ of the initial day to $8.0-8.4^{\circ}Bx$, and the levels of alcohol increased to 13.0% (0% PSP-RN), 13.2% (2.5%), 12.8% (5.0, 7.5, and 10.0%) by day 7, respectively. In addition, the contents of soluble anthocyanins and phenolics increased from 0.001-0.121 and 0.2-0.27 g/L on the initial fermentation day to 0.002-0.166 and 1.65-1.87 g/L, corresponding to increases in levels of antioxidant activities of 20-50%, respectively.