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Analysis Model Evaluation based on IoT Data and Machine Learning Algorithm for Prediction of Acer Mono Sap Liquid Water

  • Lee, Han Sung;Jung, Se Hoon
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.10
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    • pp.1286-1295
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    • 2020
  • It has been increasingly difficult to predict the amounts of Acer mono sap to be collected due to droughts and cold waves caused by recent climate changes with few studies conducted on the prediction of its collection volume. This study thus set out to propose a Big Data prediction system based on meteorological information for the collection of Acer mono sap. The proposed system would analyze collected data and provide managers with a statistical chart of prediction values regarding climate factors to affect the amounts of Acer mono sap to be collected, thus enabling efficient work. It was designed based on Hadoop for data collection, treatment and analysis. The study also analyzed and proposed an optimal prediction model for climate conditions to influence the volume of Acer mono sap to be collected by applying a multiple regression analysis model based on Hadoop and Mahout.

Comparison on Cosmetic Activities of Acer mono Bark and Sap (고로쇠 나무의 수피와 수액의 향장활성 비교)

  • Seo, Yong-Chang;Kim, Ji-Seon;Choi, Woon-Yong;Cho, Jeong-Sub;Lim, Hye-Won;Yoon, Chang-Soon;Ma, Choong-Je;Lee, Hyeon-Yong
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.264-270
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    • 2011
  • In this study, we investigated the cosmetic application of Acer mono sap through an ultra-high pressure process. Exposing Acer mono sap to a ultra-high pressure process resulted in 90.1% cell viability of human normal fibroblast cells (CCD-986sk) when added at the highest concentration. Acer mono sap also showed the hightest free radical scavenging activity after the ultra high pressure process. The melanogenesis inhibition rate in cloned M-3 cells was 59.0%. Tyrosinase was inhibited at a rate of 87.2% by adding 100% HPAMS. Anti-wrinkle activity was 78.1%. Acer mono sap showed enhanced storage following the ultra high pressure process. These results indicate that Acer mono sap may be a source for functional cosmetic agents capable of improving antioxidant, whitening, and antiwrinkling effects.

Enhancement of Antioxidant Activities and Whitening Effect of Acer mono Sap Through Nano Encapsulation Processes (고로쇠 수액 나노입자의 항산화 활성 및 미백 효과의 증진)

  • Kim, Ji-Seon;Seo, Yong-Chang;Choi, Woon-Yong;Kim, Hack-Soo;Kim, Bo-Hyeon;Shin, Dae-Hyeon;Yoon, Chang-Soon;Lim, Hye-Won;Ahn, Ju-Hee;Lee, Hyeon-Yong
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.191-197
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    • 2011
  • In this study, we investigated antioxidant activities and whitening effects of Acer mono sap by encapsulation of nanoparticles. Acer mono sap was through ultra high pressure process and then encapsulated by lecithin. Nano-encapsulated The nanoparticles of Acer mono sap showed highest free radical scavengering effect as 89.7% in adding sample (1.0 mg/ml), compared to sap of non-encapsulation. It was showed strong inhibition effect on melanin production test by Clone M-3 cells as 47.8%. High inhibitory of tyrosinase was also measured as 85.8% by adding lecithin nano-particle of 1.0 mg/ml. The nano-particles also showed 14.8% of low cytotoxicity against human normal fibroblast cells in adding 1.0 mg/ml of the highest concentration. These results indicate that Acer mono sap may be a source of cosmetic agents capable of improving whitening effect and antioxidant activites.

Studies on the Environmental Factors for Sap Exudation of Acer mono and the Resource Development of its Community (2): Environmental Factors and Tree Recovery (고로쇠나무(Acer Mono)의 수액출수에 미치는 환경요인과 그 군락의 자원화에 관한 연구 (2): 환경요인 및 공시목의 회복)

  • Kim, Chul-Soo;Kwak, Ae-Kyung
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.533-545
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    • 1994
  • The bleeding of 39 Acer mono trunks by wounding was investigated at the altitudes of 400m, 500m, 800m, and 1100m on Wangsirobong (1,214m), Mt. Chiri area (127°34'E., 35°14'N.) from February 4 to March 21, 1993 and from February 23 to March 23, 1994. The amount of sap in a day was clodely related to the change of air temperature and wind speed. Especially, the abundant sap was exudated at the ranges of -4~13℃ in the daily range of temperature and it was below 0.14m/s in wind speed. The most abundant bleeding was exudated from Acer mono trunk located south facing slope in 800m altitude. Also the amount of sap increased with incereasing suface area of crown. The maximum bleeding of sap was collected from the hole punctured at 80cm height from the ground surface at southern part of the trunks. And the number of exudation holes had an important effect on bleeding of sap but the number of holes should be controlled by DBH of trunks. These results suggested that the exudation was influenced by the daily range of temperature and wind speed. And the altitude, direction of sloped where the trees occurred, surface area of crown, the number of exudation holes, height form the ground surface and the direction of the hole was 91.6% when germicide (Dimethyl-4,4' -ophenylene bis 3-thio alonate) was treated from April to October after bleeding of sap in the year.

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Sap Collection and Major Components of Acer mono for. rubripes Native in Geoje (거제도(巨濟島) 자생(自生) 붉은고로쇠나무의 수액채취(樹液採取)와 주요성분(主要成分))

  • Moon, Hyun-Shik;Kwon, Su-Duck
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.94 no.4 s.161
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    • pp.258-263
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    • 2005
  • Amounts of sap collected by DBH class and contents of mineral and free sugar in the sap of Acer mono for. rubripes indigenous in Geojedo were investigated. The collectable periods of sap of A. mono for. rubripes were 17 days and the total amount of sap was 193 l from 60 trees. Sap of A. mono for. rubripes were increased with increasing DBH, being 40 l (21 %), 49 l (25%) and 104 l (54%) from small, middle and large diameter tree, respectively. This may be due to increase in crown width and extention of root system. Amounts of sap was affected by temperature fluctuation between day and night. The pH and the contents of solid and sugar in the sap of A. mono for. rubripes were 6.5 and 2.40% and 1.99%, respectively. Free sugar determined in the sap was sucrose with 19.9 g/l, but glucose, fructose and maltose were not detected. The sap of A. mono for. rubripes contained seven kinds of minerals and the prominent minerals were Ca and K with their concentration being 441 mg/l and 383 mg/l, respectively.

Chemical compositions of the sap of Acer mono MAX in Cheonnam region. (전남지역 고로쇠나무 수액의 성분분석)

  • 현규환;정현채;김준선
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.215-220
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    • 1999
  • To find out the temporal and spatial variations in contents of sugar, phenolic compounds and mineral, the sap of Acer mono MAX. were harvested from several regions and periods, and those contents were determined by solvent fractionation, TLC, HPLC and atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Most of all the free sugar contained in the sap of Acer mono MAX. was sucrose, with range of 1.35 to 3.41%. The content of total phenolic compound in the sap of Acer mono MAX. was distributed from 0.034 to 0.151 mg/100m1, and most of phenolic acid was phloroglucinol. The contents of Na, K, Ca and Mg were ranged from 24.11 to 33.15, from 13.75 to 22.10, from 47.19 to 88.00 and from 2.48 to 6.31 ppm, respectively. Contents of sugar, phenolic compounds and mineral decreased sharply at the later harvest. Comparing two different methods of the sap harvest, bore method and groove method, the contents of compounds in the study were determined higher with groove method.

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Sap Collection and Major Components of Acer mono in Mt. Jiri (지리산 고로쇠나무의 수액 채취와 성분분석)

  • Moon, Hyun-Shik;Kwon, Su-Duk;Park, Sang-Beom;Goo, Ja-Woon
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.263-267
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    • 2004
  • The collecting amount of sap by DBH class and contents of mineral and free sugar in the sap of Acer mono in Mt. Jiri were investigated. The total amount of sap throughout the study period was 315 L. Sap of A. mono were increased with increasing DBH, 67 L(21%), 104 L(33%) and 144 L(46%) from small (below 18㎝), middle (20-28㎝) and large (above 30㎝) diameter tree, respectively. This may be due to increase in crown width and extension of root system. Amounts of sap was required by big temperature fluctuation in day and night. The contents of solid, ash and sugar were 1.90%, 0.02% and 1.64% in the sap of A. mono. Free sugar determined in the sap was sucrose with 16.4 g/L, but glucose, fructose and maltose were not detected. The sap of A. mono was composed of seven kinds of mineral. The prominent minerals in the sap were Ca and K and the concentrations were 548㎎/L and 303㎎/L, respectively.

Shelf-life Extension of Acer mono Sap Using Ultra Filtration (한외여과법을 이용한 고로쇠 수액의 저장성 향상)

  • Lee, Chang-Hyeon;Nho, Jin-Woo;Hwang, In-Guk;Shin, Chang-Seob;Park, Ui-Seok;Lee, Jun-Soo;Jeong, Heon-Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.455-460
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    • 2010
  • This study was investigated the effect of the ultra filtration (UF) on extending shelf-life and increasing quality of Acer mono sap. To evaluate the quality changes of Acer mono sap before and after UF, crude ash, crude protein, minerals, free sugar, organic acid, pH, total acidity, browning index, turbidity and total microbial number were measured during storage periods at -1, 4 and $10^{\circ}C$. After UF, the ash, minerals, organic acid, total acidity, browning index and turbidity of Acer mono sap were slightly decreased, while the pH was slightly increased, and total microbial number was not detected. After UF, the pH, total acidity, browning index, turbidity and total microbial number of Acer mono sap were very stable during storage periods at -1 and $4^{\circ}C$. During the storage at $10^{\circ}C$, turbidity and total microbial number was slightly increased, while the pH of before UF was decreased and the total acidity, browning, turbidity and total microbial number was increased during storage periods. As the results of this study indicate application of UF on Acer mono sap could extend the shelf-life and quality without loss of natural minerals and useful components.

Change in Chemical Composition of Acer mono Saps Collected in Different Region and Time Depending on Storing Period (저장기간에 따른 채취 지역 및 시기별 고로쇠 수액의 성분분석)

  • Kim, Ho-Yong;Kim, Seon-Hong;Gwak, Ki-Seob;Park, Mi-Jin;Choi, Won-Sil;Kang, Ha-Young;Choi, In-Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.75-84
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    • 2010
  • This study was performed to investigate change in chemical composition of Acer mono saps collected in Hamyang, Inje, Namyangju and Yeongwol depending on storing period. pH of A. mono sap was in the range of 4.43~5.68, and it was decreased rapidly with the increase of storing period. A. mono sap collected in Yeongwol in Feb. 22 contained 2.06% sucrose. Degradation of sucrose was occurred when storing period was extended, and it caused production of organic acid like pyruvic acid, lactic acid, acetic acid and ethanol. Detected minerals in A. mono sap were K, Ca, Na, Mg, P, Si, Al, Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn, however, K and Ca content reached 93%. A. mono sap collected in Inje in Mar. 03 contained 131.72 mg/${\ell}$, which was especially high K content among the A. mono sap. 1.55~3.50 mg/${\ell}$ of Ascorbic acid was found in the A. mono sap. Sap collected in early date was less degraded.

Analysis on Applicability of Refined Sap of Acer spp. (고로쇠나무류 정제수액의 활용 가능성에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Su-Deok;Goo, So-Young;Kim, Jung-Wun;Kim, Chang-Hwan;Kim, Jong-Kab;Moon, Hyun-Shik
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.57-62
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to analyze to the applicability of refined saps of Acer mono, A. mono for. rubripes, A. okamotoanum through sap refining system. 1 species of Bacillus genus, 3-4 species of yeast and 2 species of fungi were detected in the origin sap of three Acer spp. The pH in the origin sap were 6.5, and decreased in refining sap as 6.3-6.4. Sucrose in sugar components was detected in the origin and refining sap of Acer spp., but glucose and fructose were not detected. Compared the origin and refining sap, mineral components decreased slightly in refining sap. These results indicate that refining sap of Acer spp. are drinkable with long-term storage.