참나무 (Quercus Mongolica)로부터 수용성 식이섬유소의 제조 및 기능성 검증

Preparation of Soluble Dietary Fiber from Oak Wood (Quercus Mongolica) and Its Physiological Function in Rat Fed High Cholesterol Diets

  • 채영미 (대구가톨릭대학교 식품영양학과) ;
  • 임부국 (경북대학교 임산공학과) ;
  • 이종윤 (경북대학교 임산공학과) ;
  • 김영희 (양산대학 호텔조리과) ;
  • 이순재 (대구가톨릭대학교 식품영양학과)
  • 발행 : 2003.01.01

초록

본 연구에서는 참나무(oak wood)류중 신갈나무(Querrus mongolica)로부터 수용성 식이섬유소의 제조와 제조된 수용성 식이섬유소의 생리적 기능성을 검정하고자 하였다. 신갈나무로부터 수용성 식이섬유소의 분리는 전처리 기술로써 폭쇄처리를 하였으며 최적 폭쇄전처리 조건은 25kgf/$\textrm{cm}^2$의 압력으로 6분간 처리하였다. 폭쇄시료를 탈리그닌 처리하기 위해 가장 효과적인 방법중 1% NaOH 용액으로 수회여과 처리 하였다. 앞에서 탈리그닌된 시료를 효소가수분해 처리하기 위 해 사용된 효소로는 Onnozok R-10보다 Cellusoft 효소의 가수분해율이 효과적이었다. 제조된 수용성 식이섬유소의 분자량 분포는 약 1,200-348 사이에 존재하는 oligomer 형태의 소당류로 분포되어 있었다. 제조된 수용성 식이섬유소의 생리적 기능성을 검정하기 위해 실험동물은 Sprague-Dawley종 수컷을 이용하여 정상군과 고콜레스테롤식이 실험군으로 나눈 후 고콜레스테롤 실험군을 다시 섬유소 종류와 공급수준에 따라 섬유소를 공급하지 않은 무섬유식이군 (FF군), 시판 식이섬유소를 5%공급한군 (5P군) 10%공급한군 (l0P군) 제조 식이섬유소를 5% 공급한 군 (5M군) 10% 공급한 군(10M군) 등 각 10마리씩 6군으로 나누어 4주간 사육하였다. 식이섭취량은 섬유소공급군이 FF군에 비해 증가되었으며 체중증가량은 섬유소공급군에서 FF군에 비해 유의적 (p<0.05)으로 낮았다. 식이효율은 FF군에 비해 모든 식이섬유소군에서 유의적 (p<0.05)으로 낮았으며 특히 10% 공급군에서 가장 낮았다. 간 무게근 FF군에 비하여 식이섬유소 공급군에서 유의적 (p<0.05)으로 감소되었으며 소장 및 맹장무게는 정상군과 무섬유식이군에 비하여 식이섬유소 공급군에서 증가되었다. 혁청 GOT 활성은 식이섬유소 공급군이 FF군에 비해 유의적 (p<0.05)으로 저하되었다. GPT 활성은 정상군에 비해 무섬유식이군인 FF군에서 증가되었으며 섬유소 공급관들은 다소 감소되는 경향이었다. 간조직 중 GST 활성은 FF군에 비해 식이섬 유소 공급군 모두 활성이 증가되었다. 그리고 이러한 생리적 기능은 제조된 수용성 섬유소군이 시판 수용성 섬유소와 차이가 없었다. 결론적으로 제조된 수용성 식이섬유소와 시판되는 수용성 식이섬유소가 생리져 기능이 거의 비슷하고 무독성이 관찰됨으로써 신갈나무로부터 제조된 수용성 식이섬유소의 제조 방법이 우수하다고 볼 수 있다.

The preparation method of a soluble dietary fiber from oak wood (Quercus mongolica) and the effect of the soluble dietary fiber on physiological function in rat fed high cholesterol diets was investigated. The best condition for steam explosion method was 25 kgf/㎤ pressure for 6 min. The exploded samples were delignified by the filtration treatment with 1% NaOH for several times, which is the best condition. The enzymatic hydrolysis of Cellusoft cellulase was more effective than Onozuka R-10 cellulase. The manufactured soluble dietary fiber was assayed using gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and it was dissolved in water. Average molecular weight distribution of manufactured soluble dietary fiber was about 348-1,200 and it was assumed the oligomer form fraction. In order to compare the manufactured soluble dietary fiber with commercial soluble dietary fiber (pectin) on the physiological function, Sprague-Dawley male rats weighing 100$\pm$10 g were randomly assigned to one normal diet and five high cholesterol diet containing 1% cholesterol. The high cholesterol diet groups were classified to fiber free diet (FF group), 5% pectin (5P group), 10% pectin (l0P group), 5% manufactured soluble dietary fiber (5M group) and 10% manufactured soluble dietary fiber (10M group). Body weight gains in all soluble dietary fiber groups were lower than FF group. Food intakes were increased in all soluble dietary fiber groups than that of FF group. Food efficiency ratio (FER) was significantly decreased in all soluble dietary fiber groups than that of the FF group, and it was especially was highest in 10% supplemented soluble dietary fiber group. The weight of liver of the soluble dietary fiber supplemented groups were lower than those of the FF group, but weights of cecum and small intestine of all supplemented soluble dietary fiber groups were significantly increased, compared with that of FF group. The weights and water contents in feces were significantly increased by the soluble dietary fiber. The activity of the glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase in soluble dietary fiber groups were significantly decreased than those of FF group. The hepatic glutathione S-transferase activity in all soluble dietary fiber supplemented groups were higher than that of FF group. The physiological effects of the manufactured soluble dietary fiber are the same as the commercial soluble dietary fiber (pectin). The preparation method of the soluble dietary fiber from the oak chips suited to its purpose. (Korean J Nutrition 36(1) : 9~17, 2003)

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