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Chemical Composition of Glycoprotein from Urechis unicinctus (개불(Urechis unicinctus) 당단백질의 성분조성과 특성)

  • 류홍수;이종열;문정혜;서재수
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.285-291
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    • 1999
  • To confirm the food quality of Urechis unicinctus which have been favored as a special raw seafood in southern area in Korea, the chemical composition of Urechis unicinctus and those glycoprotein were studied. Freeze dried Urechis unicinctus was composed of more than 70% of crude protein and 15% of total carbohydrate. The amino acids such as glycine(18.69%), glutamic acid(12.50%) and aspartic acid(9.37%) were noted as major components of total amino acids. The predominant free amino acids were alanine(32.98%), glycine(27.50%), asparagine(19.65%) and taurine(8.29%), and the sum of them were more than 88% to total free amino acids, so they may cause unique taste of Urechis unicinctus with sweetness. As the basis of sugar composition analysis, 56.35% of glucose and 30.49% of N acetylglucosamine were contained respectively, and they might also play an important role in a sweet taste. The leading carbohydrate moiety of glycoprotein from Urechis unicinctus was identified as glucose and N acetylglucosamine similarly to raw muscle, and they occupied more than 50% of total sugar content. Fucose(18.32%) and D glucuronic acid(12.31%) also detected in higher levels com pared to raw muscle. The total amino acid profile of glycoprotein showed a similar trend to raw muscle protein but glycine was detected a significantly lower than that in raw muscle. The glycoprotein from Urechis unicinctus was composed of 4 kinds of subunits, i.e. 25kDa, 20kDa, 18kDa and 12.5kDa of molecular weights through the SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. On the basis of the IR spectrum of absorptions appeared in 1,240cm-1 and 850cm-1, the glycoprotein had sulfate groups.

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Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk Added with Hydrangea serrata Seringe Powder (수국차 잎 가루를 첨가한 설기떡의 품질 특성)

  • Choi, Bong-Soon;Kim, Hye-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Community Living Science
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.257-265
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    • 2011
  • To find the optimum proportion of Hydrangea serrata Seringe(HSS) powder, rice cakes were prepared with different quantities of Hydrangea serrata Seringe powder instead of sugar. Technical and sensory examinations were then conducted. The proximate components of the HSS leaves were 3.48% crude protein, 6.45% crude lipid, 7.98% crude fiber and 9.32% crude ash. The pH values of samples which replaced 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of sugar with the HSS powder were significantly decreased(p<0.05). The groups with HSS powder showed a lower L value(lightness) and a value(redness) than that of the control group. The B value(yellowness) of the Sulgidduk containing the HSS powder was higher than that of the control group. The hardness of HS2 and HS3 was increased by the addition of the HSS powder. The adhesiveness of Sulgidduk groups with the HSS powder was higher than that of the control group. Springiness was not changed by adding the HSS powder. The cohesiveness of the Sulgidduk was significantly reduced by adding the HSS powder(p<0.001). The groups with no sugar showed the highest gumminess and chewiness. The added HSS powder caused both a darker color and a stronger odor, but the sweetness of the Sulgidduk which replaced the sugar with the HSS powder was decreased compared to the control group. The moisture content and the hardness was not affected by the addition of the HSS powder. The preference of color and taste was not changed by adding the HSS powder. The preference of flavor of the Sulgidduk with the HSS powder showed higher than that of the control. Overall acceptability of the Sulgidduk did not show any significant differences. As a result, Sulgidduk can be replaced 25% and 50% of sugar with the Hydrangea serrata Seringe powder.

A Study on the Quality Characteristics of Soybean Dasik by Addition of Mulberry Leaf (뽕잎 첨가량에 따른 콩 다식의 품질 특성)

  • Jung Eun-Jin;Woo Kyung-ja;Kim Ae-Jyung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.188-193
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    • 2005
  • As the modern medicine develops, the physique and average life span are increasing. In proportion to that, modern diseases of adult people such as cancer, obesity, arteriosclerosis, cardiac disorder become great social issues. In the meantime, as the development of a new diet brings a new attention, the study is designed to examine the availability of functional food by adding Korean traditional food, soybean Dasik, mulberry leaf. For this study, mulberry leaf was added 0, 5, 10, and $15\%$ respectively to soybean Dasik in proportion to the total weight of soybean power. These are compared with the soybean Dasik itself in relation to the nutritional composition, sensory evaluation, and mechanical characteristics. The results of the research were as follows. Nutritional composition showed that mulberry leaf soybean Dasik increased Na, Ca, K, crude fiber, and ash. As for the result of sensory evaluation of mulberry leaf soybean Dasik, the followings were turned out to be good : color - $10\%$, mulberry leaf smell - $5\%,\;10\%,\;15\%$, bitterness - $5\%,\;10\%$, softness and moistness - $0\%,\;5\%,\;10\%$, and sweetness and overall quality - all the added food group. As the test results of mechanical characteristics, mulberry leaf soybean Dasik showed statistically significant difference only in the hardness, especially high on $5\%,\;10\%,\;and\;15\%$. There were no significant differences in other characteristics. In color, mulberry leaf soybean Dasik showed that L, a and b values decreased as the percentage of addition of mulberry leaf went up. Therefore, the appropriate amount of addition for the production of mulberry leaf soybean Dasik was $5\~10\%$ mulberry leaf in proportion to the weight of soybean power.

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Quality Characteristics and Oxidative Stability of Rice Yackwa added with Yam Powder (마 분말을 첨가한 쌀약과의 품질 특성과 산화안정성)

  • Hwang, Hea Jung;Kwak, Eun Jung
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.304-312
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    • 2017
  • This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of yam powder addition (0~40%) on the quality characteristics and oxidative stability of yackwa made with rice flour. While most rice flour (34.35%) had a particle size more than $250{\mu}m$, 75% of yam powder had a particle size less than $65{\mu}m$. Width, height, and volume of rice yackwa added with yam powder increased with increasing yam powder content. While L and b values of rice yackwa added with yam powder decreased with increasing yam powder content, a value increased. Hardness and chewiness of rice yackwa added with yam powder increased as storage period increased at $25^{\circ}C$ for 9 days, whereas they decreased with increasing yam powder content. In a discrimination test, brown color, flavor, sweetness, and bitterness increased with increasing yam powder content, whereas hardness decreased. In a preference test, taste, texture, and overall acceptance increased with increasing yam powder content. The acid and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) values of rice yackwa added with yam powder increased as storage period increased. However, acid and TBA values of the treated groups decreased with increasing yam powder content compared to the control group. Although 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activities decreased with increasing storage period, values increased with increasing yam powder content. It was found that yackwa quality, preference, and oxidative stability increased during storage with increasing yam powder content. From these results, addition of 40% yam powder would be the optimal conditions for making rice yackwa.

Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Makgeolli with Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Juice Concentrate Added (석류즙 농축액을 첨가하여 제조한 막걸리의 이화학적 및 관능적 특성)

  • Kim, Bong-Hee;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.417-421
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    • 2012
  • The optimum conditions for manufacturing pomegranate makgeolli, cloudy Korean rice wine, treated with different levels of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) juice concentrate were investigated. The pH, titratable acidity, amino acid content, soluble solid content, and alcohol content were measured, and the sensory properties of the makgeolli were evaluated. The pH, titratable acidity, soluble solid content and alcohol content of pomegranate makgeolli increased as the addition level of pomegranate juice concentrate increased. The amino acid content of makgeolli significantly decreased with increasing addition level of pomegranate juice concentrate. In the sensory evaluation, makgeolli with 3% pomegranate juice concentrate added during one-step-brewing had the most preferable flavor, sweetness, bitterness and overall acceptance among all samples. In conclusion, the addition of 3% pomegranate juice concentrate during one-step-brewing for makgeolli would be the best conditions for manufacturing pomegranate makgeolli.

Effects of Addition of Mixed Gelling Agent on Quality of Peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) Jelly (복숭아 젤리의 품질에 혼합 겔화제 첨가량이 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Ga-Yeong;Ra, Ha-Na;Cho, Yong-Sik;Kim, Ha-Yun;Kim, Kyung-Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.458-463
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    • 2018
  • This study was conducted to investigate the quality characteristics of peach jelly following the addition of various gelling agents (locust bean gum, carrageenan, xanthan gum). The various gelling agents were added to peach jelly at five levels (1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0%), after which their effects on physicochemical properties, textural properties and sensory qualities were investigated. The total titratable acidity (TTA) of peach jelly was decreased with increases in gelling agent. Additionally, the sweetness and pH of peach jelly increased significantly as the amount of various gelling agents increased. Moreover, the lightness (L-value), redness (a-value) and yellowness (b-value) of peach jelly was decreased as the amount of gelling agent. Furthermore, the hardness, gumminess and chewiness of the peach jelly increased as the amount of gelling agent increased. Finally, the overall acceptance was higher for jelly containing 2.0% added gelling agent than for other samples. Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that mixed gelling agents be added to peach jelly at 2.0%.

Studies on the Processing of Crude Drugs(IX) -Preparing Standardization and Regulation of Stir-Frying Glycyrrhzia root(1)- (한약수치에 관한 연구(제 9보) -초감초(炒甘草) 제법의 표준화 및 규격화(1)-)

  • Choi, Hyuck-Jai;Lee, Woo-Jung;Park, Sung-Hwan;Song, Bo-Whan;Kim, Dong-Hyun;Kim, Nam-Jae
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.36 no.3 s.142
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    • pp.209-219
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    • 2005
  • In this study, we carried out the preparing standardization and regulation of processed Glycyrrhizae Radix (PGR) which have been widely used in oriental medicines. Glycyrrhizae Radix(GR) have been generally prepared by the stir-frying, or mix-frying with honey for the purpose of decreasing sweetness and augmenting vitality. Firstly, we tried to standardize PGR prepared by the stir-frying. We purchased 14 kinds of PGR and non-processed GR(NPGR) at oriental physician's offices and oriental pharmacies on a nation scale, respectively. The amounts of dry on loss, water extract, diluted ethanol extract, ether extract, total ash, acid insoluble ash, glycyrrhizin(GL), glycyrrhetic acid(GA) and liquiritin(LQ) of them were examined. The amounts of dry on loss, GL and LQ in commercial PGRs showed remarkable decrease, while GA showed increased as compared with NPGR. In order to standardize preparing method of PGR, the effect of heating time on physico-chemical parameters and biological activities were examined. Physico-chemical parameters such as dry on loss, extract amount, GL and LQ contents in PGRs showed decrease, however, GA was increased with heating time as compared with NPGR. Also, GA, obtained from heat-treated GR, was found as an artifact in PGRs. PGR was more effective than NPGA in vitro test of DPPH scavenging effect and TBA-Rs reducing effect. PGR and NPGR showed potent hepatoprotective effect on $CCl_4-intoxicated$ rats. Especially, PGR prepared by 80 min of heating was the most effective. Considering these results, the optimal condition for PGR preparation was $150^{\circ}C$ for 80 min.

Sensory Quality Attributes of Takju and Their Changes During Pasteurization (탁주의 관능적 품질요소와 이들의 열처리에 의한 변화)

  • Lee, Cherl-Ho;Lee, Hyun-Duck;Kim, Ji-Yong;Kim, Ki-Myung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.405-410
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    • 1989
  • The sensory quality describing terms of Takju were surveyed by questionair and classified according to the sensory characteristics. The effects of thermal treatment for the pasteurization of Takju on the sensory quality were tested and statistically evaluated. The important sensory quality attributes of Takju were white, gray, and yellow for color, acidic and yeasty for smell, sour, astringent, bitter and sweet for taste and gritty, viscous and carbonated for mouthfeel. The organoleptic properties of grayness, yeasty and cooked smell, astringent and bitter taste and thickness increased, while sourness, sweetness, yellowness, grittiness and carbonated feel decreased by the pasteurization treatments, heating $82^{\circ}C$, $93^{\circ}C$ or $135^{\circ}C$ for 9 seconds. These changes coincided with the overall reductions in the preference scores of pasteurized Takju. The degree of sensory quality deterioration appeared to be affected to some extent by the heating temperature.

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Quality Characteristics of Mixed Polysaccharide Gels with Various Kiwifruit Contents (키위 첨가량에 따른 다당류 혼합겔의 품질 특성)

  • 윤혜신;오명숙
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.511-520
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    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to determine the effects of various contents of kiwifruit contents on the quality characteristics of mixed polysaccharide gels made from $\kappa$-carrageenan and locust bean gum. The color value, gelling temperature, melting temperature, break down rate, syneresis, rupture properties, TPA properties and sensory properties of mixed polysaccharide gels with various contents of kiwifruit contents were measured. As the kiwifruit contents was increased, the lightness (L), yellowness (b) and greenness (-a) of the mixed polysaccharide gels increased. There were no differences in the color values of gels during storage. As the kiwifruit content was increased, the gelling and melting temperatures of the mixed polysaccharide gels also increased. The mixed polysaccharide gels with high kiwifruit contents were difficult to melt, and it seemed that the addition of kiwifruit to the mixed polysaccharide gels could improve the thennal stability of the gels. The syneresis of the gel increased with increasing storage time, whereas the addition of kiwifruit to the gel resulted in suppression of syneresis. With regard to the rupture properties, stress, energy and strain, they were all decreased with increasing kiwifruit contents. The TPA properties, adhesiveness, hardness and chewiness increased and cohesiveness decreased with increasing kiwifruit contents. The results showed that the gel became tough and adhesive, and could be easily broken under small deformation, with increasing kiwifruit contents. The sensory evaluation showed that the green color, aroma, sweetness and sourness increased with increasing kiwifruit contents. The texture, adhesiveness, springiness and cohesiveness decreased, and brittleness and hardness increased, with increasing kiwifruit contents. The overall acceptability of the gel with 30% kiwifruit content was the highest. Thus, mixed polysaccharide gels made from kiwifruits could be useful, as the addition of kiwifruit to a mixed polysaccharide gel results in a good aroma, taste and stability, despite a lowering of the textural properties.

Quality Characteristics and Antioxidant Activities of Chocolate Added with Mulberry Pomace (오디박 분말 첨가 초콜릿의 품질 특성 및 항산화성)

  • Hwang, Mee-Hyun;Jeon, Hye-Lyun;Kim, Hyung-Don;Lee, Sang-Won;Kim, Mee-Ree
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.479-487
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    • 2012
  • Mulberry pomace, a by-product obtained from mulberry juice, has not been utilized as a food material for food processing. In this study, the quality characteristics and antioxidant activities of chocolate to which mulberry pomace has been added were evaluated. Freeze-dried mulberry pomace was added to white chocolate at the level of 0, 0.5, 1.5 or 2.5%, and then the white chocolate ganache was put between two layers of dark chocolate. The moisture content and sweetness were not significantly different among treatments, but reducing sugar content was increased, according to the amount of mulberry pomace powder. The Hunter color L(lightness) and b(yellowness) values decreased, according to the mulberry pomace powder amount, whereas the a(redness) increased. The hardness increased according to the mulberry pomace powder amount. Total phenol and flavonoid contents increased, according to the mulberry pomace powder amount. Antioxidant activities(DPPH and hydroxyl radical scavenging activities) also increased, according to the mulberry pomace powder amount. The result of the sensory intensity test revealed that the scores of color, mulberry taste, hardness and chewiness were the highest in the 2.5% mulberry pomace powder added chocolate. Sensory preference test results showed that chocolate added with 1.5% mulberry pomace powder had the highest scores in color, flavor, taste, texture and overall preference. It is suggested that chocolate to which mulberry pomace powder has been added may be a functional chocolate, with high antioxidant activity.