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Extraction Characteristics of Polysaccharide from Fomitopsis pinicola Jeseng Mushroom (소나무 재생버섯(Fomitopsis pinicola Jeseng) 다당류의 추출 특성)

  • Chang Kyung-Ho;Shin Jin-Gi;Lee Myung-Ye;Lee Sang-Il;Kim Jeong-Sook;Oh Seung-Hee;Kim Soon-Dong
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.100-105
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    • 2005
  • This study was conducted to investigate the extraction characteristics of the polysaccharide from Jeseng mushroom (Fomitopsis pinicola Jeseng). Yields of the polysaccharide extracted from powdered mushroom by autoclaving(120, 30 min) with water at different pH and salt concentration were 8.2~9.2% in pH 5~11, 4.7~5.5% in 1~5% salt solution, respectively. The yield by the 0.05~1.0 N KOH-extraction was ranged 3.45~13.20%, while that by HAS-extraction(homogenizing after KOH swelling) using 1~2.5 N KOH 73.6~78.4%. Content of carbohydrate, protein, lipid and ash of the crude polysaccharide extracted from fruits body and its cultured mycelium by method of water extraction, KOH extraction(0.005~1N) and HAS-extraction were ranged 86.5~92.6%, 2.3~13.1%, 0.1~4.2% and 0.1~1.7%, respectively. The polysaccharide were composed of 62.0~77.8 g/g of pentose, 138.0~187.8 g/g of hexose and 21.2~117.3 mg/g of protein. From these results, the polysaccharide extracted was supposed to be a protein-bound polysaccharide.

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Effect of Process Variables and Packaging on Vitamin C Content of Extruded Cornstarch Matrix (압출성형 옥수수 전분 매트릭스 내부의 비타민 C 함량에 미치는 압출성형 공정변수와 포장방법의 영향)

  • Han, Jae-Yoon;Kim, Mi-Hwan;Park, Jong-Hwan;Kim, Seok-Joong;Park, Hee-Yong;Koksel, Hamit;Ryu, Gi-Hyung
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.451-456
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    • 2007
  • The vitamin C content in extruded comstarch matrix was shown to depend on extrusion process variables (barrel temperature and water content), the packaging method, and the storage period. In addition, loss rates of vitamin C under different processing conditions were calculated. Extrusion process variable were barrel temperature ($80^{\circ}C,\;90^{\circ}C,\;100^{\circ}C$ and $110^{\circ}C$), and water content (25% 30% both w/w). The vitamin C content decreased as barrel temperature increased from $80^{\circ}C$ to $110^{\circ}C$ and water content increased from 25% to 30% when either LDPE plastic film packaging or ON film vacuum packaging were employed. As barrel temperature and water content increased, vitamin C decreased in comstarch packed in either LDPE film or ON film. As temperature increased, vitamin C loss rate increased under both packaging conditions, but the loss tate was only 50% of the LDPE film packaging rate when ON film vacuum packaging was used. In conclusion, the higher the temperature, and the greater the water content, the less vitamin C was inactivated during extrusion cooking, although the loss rah of vitamin C became faster as temperature and water content rose. In conclusion, extrusion process could be applied for making vitamin C matrix to extend vitamin C preservation.

Survival of Food-borne and Pathogenic Microorganisms in Hot Spring Water (온천수에서 식중독 및 병원성 미생물의 생존 양상)

  • Zheng Jian-Bin;Ahn Yong-Sun;Jeong Do-Yeong;Kim Yong-Suk;Shin Dong-Hwa
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.36-40
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of hot spring water against the survival of food-borne and pathogenic microorganisms. Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, and Escherichia coli, which are food-borne microorganisms, Candida albicans and Trichophyton mentagrophytes, which are skin disease pathogens, and Helicobacter pylori, gastritis inducing microorganism, were tested. The content of fluoride in tested hot spring water is 14.1 mg/L, which is higher than the standard of safe for drinking water 1.5 mg/L, but the results on 48 other items were up to the standard. Hot spring water didn't show the bactericidal effects against food-borne microorganisms, C. albicans, and H. pylori tested. However, the viable cell populations of B. cereus and T. mentagrophytes were decreased, which were depends on the temperature of hot spring water. From these results, we confirmed that hot spring water didn't show the bactericidal effects against food-borne microorganisms, skin disease pathogens, and gastritis inducing microorganism, but the growth of some microorganisms were inhibited by high temperature ($41^{\circ}C$).

The Effect of Consumers' Factors of Food Choices on Replacing Soft Drinks with Carbonated Water (탄산음료와 탄산수의 대체관계에 영향을 미치는 식품선택요인 연구)

  • Park, Seoyoung;Lee, Dongmin;Jeong, Jaeseok;Moon, Junghoon
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.300-308
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: This research was conducted to identify the consumers' food choice factors that affect the consumers' replacement of soft drinks with carbonated water. Methods: The present study used secondary data from a consumer panel survey conducted by the Rural Development Administration of Korea, and the data included the panel members' purchase records based on their monthly spending receipts. The survey asked the participants about their food choice factors and their personal responsibility for their health. This survey included independent variables for the consumers' food purchase factors. As a dependent variable, two types of groups were defined. The replacement group included those people who increased their purchase of carbonated water and decreased their purchase of soft drinks. The non-replacement group included those people who did not change their purchase patterns or they increased their purchase of soft drinks and they decreased their purchase of carbonated water. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine the consumers' food choice factors that were associated with replacing soft drinks with carbonated water. Results: The replacement group was significantly associated with (1) a younger age (OR=0.953), (2) being a housewife (OR=2.03), (3) higher income (OR=1.001) and (4) less concern about price (OR=0.819) when purchasing food. This group also showed (5) higher enjoyment (OR=1.328) when choosing food and (6) they took greater responsibly for their personal health (OR=1.233). Conclusions: This research is the first study to mainly focus on soft drinks and carbonated water. The result of this research showed that young, health-conscious consumers with a higher income and who are more interested in food have more possibilities to replace soft drinks with carbonated water. These research findings may be applied to consumers who have characteristics that are similar to the young health-conscious consumers and the results can help to suggest ways to reduce sugar intake and improve public health. However, this research has a limitation due to the application of secondary data. Therefore, a future study is needed to develop detailed survey questions about food choice factors and to extend these factors to all beverages, including soft drinks made with sugar substitutes, so as to reflect the growth of alternative industries that use artificial sweeteners or different types of sugar to make commercially available drinks.

Physiological Activities of Leek Extracts from Allium tuberosum and Allium senescens (호부추와 실부추 추출물의 생리활성 효과)

  • Lim, Tae-Soo;Oh, Hyun-In;Do, Jeong-Ryong;Kim, Hyun-Ku
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.301-306
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    • 2006
  • Physiological activities of Allium tuberosum and Allium senescens were examined. Nitrite-scavenging activity, superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like activity and electron-donating ability (EDA) of leeks extracted with water, 50%, and 100% ethanol were measured. Nitrite-scavenging activities at pH 1.2 were most effective in water and 50% ethanol extracts from both samples. SOD-like activities of water and 50% ethanol extracts of both samples were $18.21{\sim}36.33%$ lower than those of 1 and 0.1% L-ascorbate solutions. SOD-like activities of A. tuberosum extracts were higher than those of A. senescens extracts, and water extracts of samples were the highest. EDAs of A. tuberosum extracts were higher ($30.59{\sim}49.68%$) than those of A. senescens extracts, while those of both extracts were lower than 1 and 0.1% L-ascorbate solutions. The results will be useful for understanding the physiological activities of leek extracts.

Characteristics of Water Soluble Fractions of Wheat Bran Treated with Various Thermal Processes (열처리 밀기울의 수용성 분획의 특징)

  • Hwang, Jae-Kwan;Kim, Chong-Tai;Cho, Sung-Ja;Kim, Chul-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.934-938
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    • 1995
  • Water soluble fractions (WSF) of wheat bran treated with thermal processes such as autoclaving, microwaving and extrusion were characterized to investigate the structural response of plant cell wall to thermal and mechanical energy. From the chemical analysis and gel filtration chromatography of WSF, gelatinization of starch was found to be the primary solubilizing mechanism of wheat bran, followed by the structural disintegration of fibrous non-starch cell wall materials. It was also found that extrusion process resulted in degrading relatively higher molecular weight non-starch polysaccharides from the cell wall. GC analysis of water soluble non-starch polysaccharides indicates that the arabinoxylan residues of cell wall are the most susceptible site to thermal treatments studied. In particular, the degrading degree of cell wall of wheat bran is the most significant for extrusion accompanying both high temperature and high shear.

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Effects of Water Activity on Crispness and Brittleness, and Determination of Shelf-life of Barley Flake (보리 후레이크의 수분활성도(水粉活性度)가 Crispness와 Brittleness에 미치는 영향(影響) 및 품질수명의 결정)

  • Mok, Chul-Kyoon;Lee, Hyun-Yu;Nam, Yung-Joong;Suh, Kee-Bong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.289-298
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    • 1981
  • The texture characteristics, crispness and brittleness, of the barley flake developed by FRI in 1980 were measured with both sensory and instrumental methods. Bend and penetration test were done to determine those characteristics instrumentally, and compared each other and with sensory evaluation. And the changes in those characteristics with various water activity were studied, and the textural critical water activity was acquired. The shelf-life was also estimated with various packaging materials. It was found that crispness could be represented as the reciprocal of deformation and brittleness as that of fracture force in the barley flake. Both crispness and brittleness decreased as water activity increased. And the results from the penetration test correlated better with those from the sensory evaluation than the bend test's. The average shelf-life of the barley flake was 43 days in PE film and 9400 days in laminated Al foil on the basis of only textural characteristics.

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Effects of Soy Protein Hydrolysates Prepared by Varying Subcritical Media on the Physicochemical Properties of Pork Patties

  • Lee, Yun-Kyung;Ko, Bo-Bae;Davaatseren, Munkhtugs;Hong, Geun-Pyo
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.8-13
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the effect of soy protein hydrolysates (SPH) prepared by varying subcritical media on the physicochemical properties of pork patties. For resource of SPH, two different soybean species (Glycine max Merr.) of Daewonkong (DWK) and Saedanbaek (SDB) were selected. SPH was prepared by subcritical processing at 190℃ and 25 MPa under three different of media (water, 20% ethanol and 50% ethanol). Solubility and free amino group content revealed that water was better to yield larger amount of SPH than ethanol/water mixtures, regardless of species. Molecular weight (Mw) distribution of SPH was also similar between two species, while slightly different Mw distribution was obtained by subcritical media. For pork patty application, 50% ethanol treatment showed clear red color comparing to control after 14 d of storage. In addition, ethanol treatment had better oxidative stability than control and water treatment based on thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) analysis. For eating quality, although 20% ethanol treatment in SDB showed slightly higher cooking loss than control, generally addition of SPH did not affect the water-binding properties and hardness of pork patties. Consequently, the present study indicated that 50% ethanol was the best subcritical media to produce SPH possessing antioxidant activity, and the SPH produced from DWK exhibited better antioxidant activity than that produced SDB.

Studies on the Physiological Functionality of Pine Needle and Mugwort Extracts (솔잎과 쑥 추출물의 기능성 점토)

  • Kang, Yoon-Han;Park, Yong-Kon;Oh, Sang-Ryong;Moon, Kwang-Deog
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.978-984
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    • 1995
  • This study was conducted to investigate the physiological functionality of the hot water and 70% acetone extracts obtained from the pine needle and mugwort. Flavanol tannin content was above 60% of the total polyphenol in pine needle extracts. 70% Acetone extract from pine needle exhibited inhibition percentage of about 82.2% on the mutagenicity of Trp-P-1. Angiotensin I converting enzyme(ACE) inhibition activity was 61% and 50% in the hot water extract and in the 70% acetone extract respectively. Electron donating ability(EDA) of the hot water and 70% acetone extracts obtained from the pine needle was significantly good above 80%. 70% Acetone extract from pine needle showed inhibitary effect against the polyphenol oxidase(PPO) of water dropwort. The nitrite scavenging ability was appeared in all the extracts examined and it showed $80{\sim}90%$ at pH 3.0. The oxidative stability was determined by POV. Results showed that ethyl acetate fraction is better antioxidants than chloroform and butanol fractions in the soybean oil. Then, in the mugwort extracts, antimutagenicity of 70% acetone extract was similar to that of pine needle. Ratio of ACE inhibition activity was higher than that of pine needle extracts. EDA of hot water and 70% acetone extracts was 45%. Extracts from the mugwort were lower in nitrite scavenging ability about $20{\sim}30%$ than extracts from pine needle.

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Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Hot Water Extracts of Codonopsis lanceolata Root Skin and Flesh with Different Heat Treatments (가열 처리한 더덕 열수추출물의 이화학 및 관능 특성)

  • Ahn, Susie;Kim, Jaecheol;Cho, Hyunnho;Park, Sun Young;Hwang, Keum Taek
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.104-110
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    • 2016
  • In this study, the physicochemical and sensory characteristics of hot water extracts of Codonopsis lanceolata root skin (RS) and root flesh (RF) subjected to different heat treatments were analyzed to determine whether C. lanceolata RS can be used as a tea material. C. lanceolata RS and RF were roasted, hot-air dried (HDS and HDF, respectively), or steamed and hot-air dried (SHDS and SHDF, respectively). The heat-treated samples were extracted with hot water ($90^{\circ}C$) for 90 min. The hot water extracts of RS and RF had lower L-values and higher b-values than the other samples. The RS extracts had significantly higher polyphenol content and DPPH radical scavenging activities than RF samples. In the sensory evaluation, the color acceptability of the teas made from CS, HDS, and SHDS were found to be significantly different from those of the teas made from their respective flesh samples. The results suggest that the hot water extract of the C. lanceolata RS can be utilized as a tea material.