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Naked Waxy Barley Cultivar "Jinjuchal" with High Whiteness after Cooking and High β-glucan Content (취반 후 백도가 좋고 베타글루칸 함량이 높은 찰성 쌀보리 "진주찰")

  • Lee, Mi-Ja;Seo, Jae-Hwan;Kim, Yang-Kil;Park, Jong-Chul;Choi, Jae-Seong;Park, Tae-Il;Hyun, Jong-Nae;Kim, Jung-Gon
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.299-305
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    • 2009
  • A new six-rowed naked barley cultivar "Jinjuchal" with high whiteness after cooking and high $\beta$-glucan content was developed from the cross between 'Jinmichapssalbori' with high winter hardiness, lodging tolerance, grain whiteness and pearling yield, and 'Suwon 333' with waxy endosperm by the Honam Agricultural Research Institute (HARI), NICS, RDA in 2007. An elite line, SB962002G-B-B-B-84-4 was selected in 2002 and designated as 'Iksan 79' It showed good agronomic performance in the regional yield trials (RYT) from 2005 to 2007 and was released with the name of "Jinjuchal" possessing high whiteness and low proanthocyanidin waxy endosperm. The average heading and maturing dates of "Jinjuchal" were April 27 and June 1 in paddy field, which were same and one day later than those of the check cultivar 'Saechalssalbori' respectively. The new cultivar, "Jinjuchal" had 81 cm of culm length that was 1cm longer than that of 'Saechalssalbori' and 4.9 cm of spike length. It showed 673 spikes per $m^2$, 56 grains per spike, 27.0 g of 1,000-grain weight, and 752 g of test weight. "Jinjuchal" showed stronger hardiness and better resistance to powdery mildew and BaYMV (Barley yellow mosaic virus) than those of the check cultivar, 'Saechalssalbori' It showed higher $\beta$-glucan content(8.4%) and water absorption rate than those of the check cultivar, 'Saechalssalbori' Its average yield of the pearled grain in the regional yield trial was 3.79 MT/ha in upland, and 3.73 MT/ha in paddy field, which were 1% lower and 3% higher than those of the check cultivar, respectively. Total phenol and proanthocyanidin contents were 4.2 and 0.2 mg/g, respectively. This cultivar is suitable for the area of the daily minimum temperature above $-6^{\circ}C$ in January in Korean peninsula.

Effect of Storage Method on Seed Chemical and Germination Traits in Barley (보리 저장방법에 따른 주요 성분 및 발아력 변화)

  • Son, Young-Gu;Son, Jong-Rok;Kim, Sun-Rim;Song, Jin;Baek, Sung-Bum;Kim, Jung-Gon;Nam, Joong-Hyun
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.201-205
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    • 2002
  • This study was carried out to investigate storability and develop suitable storage method for barley. Rough and milled barley such as Olbori(covered barley), Ssalbori(naked barley) and Chalssalbori (waxy naked barley) were packaged in 3P bag and OPP film bag, respectively, and stored at ambient and low temperature warehouse conditions. The weight loss was higher in milled barley than that of rough barley during barley storage. Acid value, one of the most important factor for grain quality evaluation, was increased from 4.9-9.0 mg KOH/100g to 6.5-19.9mg KOH/100g in milled barley at 16 months after storage. Reducing sugar content was increased while germination and water absorption rates were decreased during barley storage period. In terms of penal taste of boiled barley, rough barley could be stored safely more than one year regardless of storage methods where-ase milled barley stored in ambient temperature ware-house produced nasty flavor at 8 to 10 months after storage.

Physicochemical Properties and Cooking Quality of Naked Waxy Barley (Saechalssal bon) (새찰쌀보리의 물리화학적 특성 및 취반특성)

  • Jun, Hyun-Il;Cha, Mi-Na;Song, Geun-Seoup;Yoo, Chang-Sung;Kim, Yun-Tae;Kim, Young-Soo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 2011
  • The physicochemical properties and cooking quality of Saechalssal bori (25% pearled ratio), which is a naked waxy barley, were investigated. The amylose, insoluble dietary fiber (IDF), soluble dietary fiber (SDF), total dietary fiber (TDF), and ${\beta}$-glucan contents of Saechalssal bori were 5.2, 10.8, 9.5, 20.3, and 3.7%, respectively. Pasting temperature, peak and final viscosity, and setback of Saechalssal bori were $66.5^{\circ}C$, 383.2, 231.3, and 55.6 RVU, respectively. The water absorption, expansibility, and soluble solid of Saechalssal bori were 232.2, 405.3, and 3.5%, respectively. As the ratio of water to grain increased, L value increased, whereas a and b values were decreased. The sensory evaluation showed that wateriness and overall acceptability increased with increasing ratio of water to grain, resulting in determining 2.1 times as the optimum ratio of water to grain. The cooked Saechalssal bori prepared using optimum condition had hardness (1.2 kg), cohesiveness (4.0), springiness (1.0), gumminess (5.1), chewiness (5.3), adhesiveness (0.2 kg), and A/H (0.8), respectively.

Genotypic Variations in ${\beta}-glucan$ Content of Barley Cultivated in Different Regions

  • Kim Hong-Sik;Park Kwang-Geun;Baek Seong-Bum;Nam Jung-Hyun
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.335-339
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    • 2006
  • The level of ${\beta}-glucan$ which is a major soluble dietary fiber found in the grain endosperm cell wall was highly variable among 25 barley genotypes grown at four locations including Suwon, Naju, Jinju, and Jeju. Statistically significant genotypic effects were observed for ${\beta}-glucan$ content at each or across growing sites (P<0.001). On average, 'Chalssalbori' showed the lowest percentage ${\beta}-glucan$ (4.04%) among genotypes in the grain, whereas 'Yonezawa Mochi' was highest in percentage ${\beta}-glucan$ (6.46%) compared to other genotypes. The significant difference between genotypes was approximately 1-2% across environments. The effects of location or interaction between locations and genotypes were not significant on the variation of ${\beta}-glucan$ contents. High ${\beta}-glucan$ content seemed to be greatly associated with such grain traits as waxiness and presence of husk except for 'Chalssalbori'. The waxy genotypes had a mean of 5.37% and values ranging from 5.28 to 5.47%, but normal genotypes had a mean of 4.78% and values ranging from 4.69 to 4.88% over environments. Hulless barley genotypes were also higher than hulled barley genotypes for the average ${\beta}-glucan$ content in both individual and over all environments. The difference between the hulled and hulless gene pools was on average of 0.37% with ranges from 0.19% to 0.56% at four environments. ${\beta}-glucan$ content measured from a mapping population of $F_5$-derived 107 lines derived from the cross between 'Yonezawa Mochi' and 'Neulssalbori' was not significantly associated with other agronomic traits except for 1,000-kernel weight at the '01 Suwon environment. Not too much information on the relationship of ${\beta}-glucan$ content to agronomic traits was available.

Changes in Physicochemical Characteristics of Green Barley according to Days after Heading (출수 후 일수에 따른 쌀보리 종실의 이화학적 특성 변화)

  • Ju, Jung-Il;Lee, Ka-Soon;Min, Hee-Il;Lee, Byung-Jin;Kwon, Byung-Gu;Gu, Ja-Hyeong;Oh, Man-Jin
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.36-44
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    • 2007
  • In order to evaluate the utilization of immature green barley kernels as food processing material, these experiments were carried out to analyze free sugars, free amino acids, mineral contents and color of two naked barley varieties according to their heading dates. Contents such as moisture, protein, fat, ash, and free sugars were gradually decreased according to the days after heading of the nonwaxy naked barley 'Saessalbori' and waxy naked barley 'Hinchalssalbori', while crude fiber and starch were gradually increased. Contents like maltose and maltotriose in immature green kernels were high, but free amino acids showed a tendency to decrease, among which the alanine content was the highest. As barley matured, beta-glucan content, redness and yellowness increased, while lightness decreased. Considering chemical composition and color, the immature green cereals were produced through blanching the spikes harvested before the yellow ripe stage around $26{\sim}27$ days after heading. The optimum duration of harvest was very limited to produce green whole grains. The harvested green barley cereals is able to eat raw barley or cook it as food processing material.

Morphological Changes of Cooked Rice Kernel During Saccharification for Sikhe (식혜제조과정 중 밥알의 형태 변화)

  • 전은례;김경애;정난희
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 1998
  • Growth of acrospire length from germinated covered barley with 1.5∼2.0 times length of buds had the highest amylase activity for 9 days at 15$^{\circ}C$. When the extraction of malt was carried out at 50$^{\circ}C$ for 3.5 hr., total sugar, reducing sugar, sweetness determined by refractometer and amylase activity were the highest, and 2.33%, 1.61%, 3.4 brix(%), 28,332 units, respectively. The sikhe saccharificated at 60$^{\circ}C$ for 8 hr. showed total sugar content increased to 3.90∼9.27% in nonwaxy rice, 4.19∼11.91% in waxy rice, and reducing sugar-content increased 3.30∼7.61% in nonwaxy rice, 3.31∼9.11% in waxy rice. Also, brix was increased to 3.6∼10.8 brix (%) in nonwaxy rice, 3.6∼12.8 brix(%) in waxy .ice, as saccharification time increased. The amylase activity was decreased as saccharification time was increased. And pH was gradually decreased according to time increase, however, it changed little after 4 hr. Morphology of cooked rice kernel during saccharification for sikhe gradually enlarged the oval for hydrolyzed starch granule by increasing saccharification time.

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Optimal Conditions of Saccharification for a Traditional Malt Syrup in Cheju (제주 전통엿 제조를 위한 최적당화조건)

  • Kim, Hyo-Sun;Kang, Yeung-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.659-664
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    • 1994
  • Waxy rice, Oryza sativa, and foxtail millet, Setaria italitica, and mixture (1 : 1, w/w) of the cereals were saccharified by barley malt. The optimum conditions of saccharification were at $50^{\circ}C$ for 3 hrs on waxy rice and $55^{\circ}C$for 3 hrs on foxtail millet, respectively. The equilibrium of saccharification were reached at $20^{\circ}Brix$ on waxy rice and mixture, and $17^{\circ}Brix$ in foxtail millet. The free sugars in saccharifying liquids were found maltose, glucose and fructose with the contents of ca. 13%, 1% and trace, respectively, by HPLC analysis. The close relationships (r=0.954) between $^{\circ}{Brix}$ and reducing sugar of saccharifying liquids were observed. The result may be useful for the estimation of the end point of the saccharification.

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Cholesterol-Lowering Effects in Rat Liver Fed Barley and ${\beta}-Glucan-enriched$ Barley Fraction with Cholesterol (보리 및 보리 ${\beta}-glucan$ 농축획분 섭취에 의한 흰쥐의 간 콜레스테롤 저하효과)

  • Kim, Sung-Ran;Seog, Ho-Moon;Choi, Hee-Don;Park, Yong-Kon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.319-324
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    • 2002
  • Hypocholesterolemic effects in rats of two hull-less barleys, waxy and nonwaxy-starch genotype, were evaluated by analyzing liver cholesterol and triglycerides. A group fed cellulose control and fiber-free exhibited significant liver lipid accumulation by morphologically observation. In barley fed group, however, lipid disposition in liver was effectively suppressed. The concentrations of cholesterol and triglyceride in liver were significantly reduced in rat fed 5 and 10% fiber diets containing barley flour and ${\beta}-glucan-enriched$ fraction. ${\beta}-Glucan-enriched$ barley fraction as a fiber source showed more cholesterol-lowering than barley flour with cellulose, and this effect of ${\beta}-glucan$ from two hull-less barleys was similar. Liver cholesterol and triglyceride in cellulose control group were 14.5 mg/g and 46.1 mg/g, respectively, while those of barley and ${\beta}-glucan$ fed groups were $5.1{\sim}8.2\;mg/g$ and $20.1{\sim}31.3\;mg/g$, respectively.

Quality Characteristics of Syrup made with Saccharified Barley Liquid (보리당화액을 첨가한 시럽의 제조와 품질특성)

  • Kim, Ji-Hyun;Cho, Eun-Ju
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.242-254
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    • 2015
  • Barley is a main food source, along with rice, in our dietary life that is easy to buy and process. It is required to develop a beverage base and barley syrup for desserts in order to raise utilization of barley beyond its present use in Sikhye (sweet fermented rice drink) and Jocheong (grain syrup) production. In pursuit of the goal to increase the usability of barley as an ingredient of processed food, this study examined the optimal preparation conditions of barley mash for barley syrup. In addition, the study prepared a barley syrup using saccharified barley liquid, analyzed quality characteristics, and conducted a sensory evaluation. Saccharified barley liquid(barley mash) was prepared with ratios of adding malt of unhulled barley germinated as 0 g(CON), 10 g(BM10), 20 g(BM20), and 30 g(BM30). The results of measuring pH under the varied conditions of saccharification temperatures from $50^{\circ}C$, $60^{\circ}C$, and $70^{\circ}C$, as well as time from 1 to 8 hours, treveal that the optimum condition for malt saccharification is $60^{\circ}C$ for 5 hours. By adding oligosaccharides and lemon juice to the saccharified barley liquid at the different ratios of added malt, this study measured quality characteristics(color value, viscosity, pH, sweetness) of barley syrup warmed up for 1 hour. As the result of measuring color in the barley syrup prepared by saccharified barley liquid, higher levels of added malt saw L-value decreased while a-value and b-value both increased. BMs30 showed the highest viscosity of $1,202.67{\pm}3.06$. As for pH, BMs30 was the highest at pH $3.57{\pm}0.02$. The result of the sensory evaluation of barley syrup showed the superior sensory characteristics of BMs20 in terms of color, flavor, sweetness, viscosity and overall quality.

Effects of Seeding Date and Rate on Growth and Yield of Barley Cultivar 'Duwonchapssalbori' in Southern Region

  • Chun, Jong-Un;Park, Hae-Sik;Nam, Jung-Hyun
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 2000
  • In order to develop an appropriate cultural practice for a newly bred 2-rowed, waxy, naked barley cultivar 'Duwonchapssalbori' in the southern region, 2 varieties, 3 seeding dates, 4 seeding rates were designed with 2 replications. The heading and maturity dates of 'Duwonchapssalbori' were' earlier than 'Saessalbori by 2-5 and 4 days, respectively. Culm length of 'Duwonchapssalbori' was 60 to 66cm with lodging resistance. Grain yields of both varieties were 4.28-4.33 ton/ha in the plot of Oct. 20 seeding, 4.11-4.18 ton in the plot of Oct. 28 seeding, and 3.7-13.89 ton/ha in the Nov. 5 seeding. Grain yield with different seeding rates highly significantly fitted with secondary polynomial equations in the plots of Oct. 20 and Oct. 28 seedings ($R^2$=0.84-0.85), showing the greatest yield with seeding rate of 140kg per ha. However, the grain yield with various seeding rates in the plot of Nov. 5 seeding showed simple linear regression ($R^2$=0.71), showing the seeding rate over 160kg in the case of later seeding to be optimal. Number of spikes per $m^2$ significantly contributed to grain yield, and fitted to simple linear regression ($R^2$=0.881-0.891), suggesting that plenty of early stands should be established at early seedling stage for high grain yield. Young spikes of 'Duwonchapssalbori' in the plot of Oct. 20 seeding elongated with linear increments since Feb. 10 (6.7mm), and showed rapid increment since March 7 (15.1mm). However, elongation of young spikes of 'Saessalbori' began from March 15 with slow increments. From these studies, the optimum seeding date and seeding rate in 'Duwonchapssalbori' were Oct. 20-28 and 140kg per ha for high grain yield in the southern regions.

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