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Estimation of Agricultural Produce Drying Using Ultrasonic (초음파를 이용한 농산물의 건조특성 분석)

  • Khmelev, Vladimir N.;Choo, Kwang-Moon
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.111-115
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to develop the ultrasonic dryer because present drying methods (heat convection, microwave, vacuum, etc.) could not improve the drying consumption energy, decrease of quality and drying ratio by physical limitation. The drying tests were conducted with four levels (No. 1 only non-heated air, No. 2 only ultrasonic, No. 3 only heated air and No. 4 ultrasonic with heated air) and measuring weight of samples after drying carrot and ginseng slices for 30 minutes. The result of test is that the drying ratio was highest in the level of No. 4 ultrasonic with heated air. The sliced carrot's drying ratio was 22.4% (w.b.)/h and sliced ginseng's drying ratio was 3.8% (w.b.)/h. The discoloration and twist of samples was appeared on using only heated air like No. 3.

Effects of Single Cells of Carrot and Radish on the Fecal Excretion Properties, Mineral Absorption Rate and Structure of Small Intestine and Colon in Rats (당근과 무의 단세포물 섭취가 흰쥐의 배변특성, 무기질 흡수율 및 소장과 대장의 구조에 미치는 영향)

  • 박용곤;강윤한
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.505-511
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    • 2004
  • The effects of single cells of carrot or radish on the fecal excretion, mineral absorption rate and structure of small intestine and colon were investigated in rats fed 5% single cell diet for 4 weeks. Carrot contained 28.76% of total dietary fiber and 21.45% of insoluble dietary fiber, and radish contained 23.14% of total dietary fiber and 16.77% of insoluble dietary fiber on a dry weight basis. Total dietary fiber contents of the single cell were 44.68% for carrot, 48.0% for radish. Absorption rates of magnesium were higher in the carrot and radish single cell groups than the other groups. Cellulose significantly increased fecal weight and weight of small intestine. The consumption of cellulose and single cells decreased digestibility of lipid. The length of colon were longer in the carrot and the radish group than the other groups. Scanning electron microscopy studies showed that small intestine microvilli with leaf-shaped were seen in cellulose and single cell fed groups. These results suggest that the diet containing 5% single cells of carrot or radish increases the digestibility of dietary fiber, weight gain, and fecal output and shorten the gastrointestinal transit time.

Optimization of the Preparation of Rice-based Infant Foods Using Freeze Drying Process (냉동건조를 이용한 쌀기본 이유식 제조에 있어서 건조조건의 최적화)

  • Kim, Kwang-Ok;Choi, Ho-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.680-689
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    • 1995
  • Rice based infant foods of carrot, of beef, and of egg for 4-6 month old infants were prepared using freeze drying (FD) process. The optimum moisture content prior to FD and the plate temperature in the drier were determined with the use of response surface methodology. For all the infant foods under this study, FD time was longer as the initial moisture content was higher and the plate temperature was lower. Brittleness of the dried infant foods increased as the moisture content decreased and the plate temperature increased. Among the sensory attributes, hydration rate, uniformity, and smoothness were greater with increased moisture content and with decreased plate temperature. Ease to spoon increased as moisture content increased and mouthcoating increased as both the moisture content and the plate temperature increased. Optimum moisture content and plate temperature for the FD of carrot, beef and egg foods were 88.5% and $34^{\circ}C$, 88.5% and $28^{\circ}C$, and 87.3% and $39^{\circ}C$, respectively.

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Effect of Osmotic and Solid Matrix Priming to Improve Germination and Early Growth of Carrot and Onion Seed (Osmotic Priming 및 Solid Matrix Priming 처리에 의한 당근과 양파종자의 발아증진과 초기생육에 미치는 영향)

  • 강점순
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2004
  • The objective of this study was carried out to determine which method is effective for improving seed germination in carrot and onion among osmotic or solid matrix priming. Seeds were osmotic primed with -0.5 MPa polyethylene glycol 8000 (PEG) solution and solid matrix primed with Micro Cel E (seed, Micro Cel E, and water mixed with the ratio of 4.0:2.0:8.0 by weight for carrot, and the ratio of 4.0:1.2:5.0 for onion at $20^{\circ}C$ for 4 days). Seeds were rapidly absorbed water after osmotic priming and solid matrix priming treatment. The moisture content of solid matrix primed seeds was lower than that of osmotic primed seeds in carrot and onion. Osmotic priming and solid matrix priming did not influenced on increasing of percent germination, but $T_{50}$ of treated seeds was shorter than those of untreated seeds at four temperature regimes. The effects of osmotic or solid matrix priming in reducing the $T_{50}$ was greater when the seeds were germinated at $15^{\circ}C$ than at $25^{\circ}C$ and $30^{\circ}C$ temperature. Solid matrix primed seeds germinated faster than osmotic primed seeds at all temperature in both carrot and onion. After priming, surface-dried seeds germinated faster than dried-back seeds in carrot and onion. Emergence speed of carrot and onion seeds was faster than untreated seeds by osmotic priming or SMP treatment although the final emergence percentage was not significantly influenced. On the other hand, early growth was not significantly influenced by osmotic priming or SMP treatment of carrot and onion seeds.

Effect of Pretreatments on the Drying Characteristics of Dried Vegetables (전처리 방법에 따른 채소류의 열풍건조특성)

  • Youn, Kwang-Sup;Bae, Dong-Ho;Choi, Yong-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.292-301
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    • 1997
  • In drying process, to minimize the quality degradation by improved drying process and pretreatment methods, carrots, cabbages and radishes were dried and rehydrated. Physico-chemical properties of product were analyzed to determine the optimum pretreatment method and drying models were applied to explain drying mechanisms. Microwave, steam and water were used prior to drying as blanching method. In consideration of physical properties, optimum treatment time was decided that microwave was 1 min, steam and water were each 10 min. Control, steam, water, microwave and osmotic dehydration were treated prior to drying as pretreatment individually, osmotic dehydration was lower than the other treatmemt in drying efficiency, but carotene content was higher than the others. The effect continued after rehydration. Ten panelists tested dried and rehydrated carrots. After rehydration, the quality of air dried product with osmotic dehydration was superior to freeze dried without treatment. The fittness of drying models were conducted in order to explain the mechanism of drying each process. Quadratic model was most fittable to explain during drying. However, in rehydration process, no fittable model was found.

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Changes of Free Radical Concentration with Irradiation Dose and Storage Time in Gamma-Irradiated Dried Vegetables (감마선 조사된 건조채소류에서 조사선량과 저장기간에 따른 Free Radical 농도의 변화)

  • 남혜선;양재승
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.854-857
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    • 2001
  • Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy was used to detect free radicals in irradiated dried vegetables. Dried carrot, mushroom and green onion were irradiated with doses of 0, 1, 3, 5 and 7 kGy at room temperature using a Co-60 irradiator. Free radicals were detected in irradiated dried carrot, green onion and mushroom, while those were not detected in non-irradiated samples. Since concentration of free radicals linearly increased with applied doses (1~7 kGy), highly positive correlation coefficients ($R^2$=0.9747~0.9919) were obtained between irradiation doses and free radical concentrations right after irradiation. Although concentration of free radicals slowly decreased with storage time, the characteristic ESR signals of free radicals slowly decreased with storage time, the characteristic ESR signals of free radical in irradiated samples were observed even after 3 months of storage at room temperature.

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Optimal Nutritional Requirements of Carrot Hairy Roots (당근 모상근의 최적 영양 요구성)

  • 김지현;유영제
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.46-54
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    • 1995
  • The physiological characteristics of carrot hairy roots and suspension cells were examined based on their nutritional requirements. Inorganic nutrient (phosphorous and ammonium) requirements of carrot hairy roots were similar to those of suspension cells. Optimal sucrose concentration for the growth of hairy roods (7%) was different from that of suspension cells (3%). Since suspension cells were move easily affected by the environmental condition, e.g., osmotic stress, than hairy roofs which made the suitable growth condition for cells, it can be understood that optimal sucrose concentration for the growth of hairy roots was higher than that for the growth of the suspension cells. To investigate the roles of sucrose on the growth of hairy roots, the effects of sucrose on the fresh weight and dry weight was analysed by the addition of mannitol as an osmolicum. Sucrose acts also as an energy source for hairy roots rather than as an osmotic regulator, since the increase of dry weight was higher than that of fresh weight at the given sucrose concentration.

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Mass Transfer during Osmotic Dehydration of Carrots and Its Effect on Browning Reaction (당근 삼투압 건조시 물질 이동과 갈색화 반응에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, Myung-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.307-312
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    • 1989
  • Internal mass transfer during osmotic dehydration of carrots in sugar solutions was examined as a function of concentration, temperature and immersion time of those solutions using moisture loss, sugar gain, molality and rate parameter. Influence of osmotic dehydration and blanching on browning reaction of vacuum dried carrots(3% MC: wet basis) was also evaluated. Increasing the concentration and temperature of sugar solutions increased moisture loss, sugar gain, molality and rate parameter. Water loss and sugar gain were rapid in first 4 min and then levelled off. The rate of sugar gain and molality changes on temperature was significant in lower concentration$(20^{\circ}\;Brix)$ compared to higher concentration$(60^{\circ}\;Brix)$. The changes of rate parameter were affected by concentration than by temperature of sugar solutions. Moisture loss during osmotic dehydration using a sugar solution $(60^{\circ}\;Brix,\;80^{\circ}C)$ with 20min immersion time was 55.7%. Effect of osmotic dehydration and blanching before vacuum dried to 3% MC(Wet basis) on browning reaction was significant. Minimum browning reaction during vacuum drying was carried out using pretreatments such as osmotic dehydration in sugar solution$(40^{\circ}\;Brix,\;80^{\circ}C)$ with 16 min immersion time(O.D.=0.09) and blanching with 12 min immersion time at $80^{\circ}C$(O.D.=0.31) compared to control(O.D.=1.59).

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Detection of Gamma-Irradiated Dried Vegetable Using ESR Spectroscopy (감마선 조사 건조채소의 ESR 검지)

  • Han, Jeong-Eun;Yang, Jae-Seung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.345-348
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    • 2004
  • Dried cabbage, spinach, carrot, mugwort and yam were irradiated at 1, 5 and 10 kGy using a $^{60}Co$ irradiator at room temperature. Effects of irradiation dose and storage time on irradiated dried vegetables were investigated through electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. Strong positive correlation coefficients ($R^{2}=0.9698-0.9915$) were obtained between irradiation dose and corresponding ESR signal intensity. ESR signal of mugwort was most stable at 9 weeks storage, followed by carrot, yam, and spinach, whereas that ESR signal of cabbage was not distinguishable.

Effects of Water Activity and Light on the Oxidation of Carrot Carotenoids (당근 카로티노이드의 자동산화에 미치는 수분활성도 및 광선의 영향)

  • Song, Eun-Seung;Kim, Hae-Gyoung;Song, Yeong-Ok;Jeon, Yeong-Soo;Cheieh, Hong-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.775-779
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    • 1993
  • The effects of water activity and light on the oxidation of carotenoid were studied using both the model systems of carrot lipids and freeze dried carrot. Autoxidation of crude lipids from the freeze dried carrot and the stability of carotenoids in controlled systems varing water activities and/or lights were examined. The degree of autoxidation of crude lipid stored at $30^{\circ}C$ for 16 days was significant(p< 0.05) and 71.8% destruction of carotenoid in the crude lipids were observed. When the powdered solid models of freeze dried carrot were stored at $30^{\circ}C$ for 35 days under various water activities and the presence of light, the maximum stability of carotenoid was found at $a_{w}$ 0.42 and the damaging effect of lights on the stability of carotenoid was significant (p<0.05). The absoprtion spectra of carotenoids changed according to the degree of oxidation, but shifts of the maximum wavelength was not observed.

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