• 제목/요약/키워드: Amino Acids Composition

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Thin Layer Chromatogram by an Extracellular ${\beta}$-Amylase of Bacillus sp. KYJ 963 and its Amino Acid Composition

  • Kim, Young-Jae
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.92-93
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    • 2001
  • Bacillus sp. KYJ 963, which was isolated from Korean salt-fermented anchovy (anchovy-jeot), produces an extracellular ${\beta}$-amylase. The analysis of the digestion products of substrates by thin layer chromatography from the purified protein revealed that the enzyme could not hydrolyze maltose or ${\alpha}$-cyclodextrin. In the amino acid composition analysis, the major characteristic of the ${\beta}$-amylase was the high proportion of amino acids that possess short side chain such as glycine and alanine.

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Comparative Chemical Composition among the Varieties of Korean Chili Pepper

  • Lee Jang-Soo;Kang Kwon-Kyoo;Hirata Yutaka;Nou Ill-Sup;Thanh Vo Cong
    • Plant Resources
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2005
  • From the point of breeding view for our future, 20 Korean varieties of red pepper for the contents of capsaicinoids, free amino acids, free fatty acids and organic acids with powder product and eating qualities were chosen, and the sensory properties of their water and ethanol extract were compared in order to investigate the influence of the composition of test components on sensory acceptability of Korean red pepper. The composition of taste components in red pepper powder varied wildly depending on the varieties; total capsaicinoids content variety from 0.029 to $0.913\%$, free sugar 8.45 to $20.2\%$, and organic acid 4.58 to $19.54\%$. Capsaicinoid contents especially dihydrocapsaicin content, were highly correlated with pungent taste of the methanol extract of red pepper power, but did not show significant relationship to the overall sensory acceptability. However, the components analyzed here and eating and processing qualities include high variations and future breeding sources.

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Free Amino Acid Composition of Korean Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) Cultivars as Influenced by Different Harvesting Time

  • Yoon, Young-Eun;Kuppusamy, Saranya;Kim, Song Yeob;Kim, Jang Hwan;Lee, Yong Bok
    • 한국환경농학회지
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.104-110
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    • 2016
  • BACKGROUND: There is lack of comprehensive compositional data of the amino acid profile of spinach with regard to different cultivars. A more detailed knowledge in this aspect will be of benefit in the future selection of spinach genotypes with improved nutritional quality.METHODS AND RESULTS: The effects of cultivar type (Jeoncheonhu, Sagyejul, Namdongcho and Mustang) and harvest time (79th, 116th and 145th days after sowing or DAS) on the concentrations of free amino acids in field-grown spinach (Spinacia oleracea) were examined. About 35 different free amino acids were detected and quantified by the amino acid analyzer. Glutamic acid and proline were identified as the major amino acids, while α -aminoadipic acid and α-aminobutyric acid were present in much lower concentrations. Spinach constituted 1468.4 mg/100 g total free amino acids (TAA), of which essential amino acids, neutral/acidic amino acids and sulphur containing amino acids constituted around 15, 45 and 2% of the TAA, respectively. The most limiting amino acids among the leafy vegetables - cysteine was recorded only in Mustang harvested at 116 DAS. Free amino acid contents did not differ significantly among the spinach cultivars and also at different harvest times.CONCLUSION: The data show that, either of the spinach cultivars, preferably Mustang harvested on or after 116 DAS can serve as a significant source of nutritionally relevant amino acids to meet the demand of the growing populations.

Separation of Optical Isomers of Amino Acids with Addition of Benzyl-L-proline Copper (II) Chelate by Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography

  • Lee, Sun-Haing;Oh, Dae-Sub;Kim, Byoung-Eog
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제9권6호
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    • pp.341-345
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    • 1988
  • Separation of optical isomers of dansyl amino acids by a reversed phase liquid chromatography has been accomplished by adding a copper (II) chelate of N-benzyl-L-proline to the mobile phase. The pH, the eluent composition and the concentration of copper (II) chelate all affect the optical separations. The elution orders between D and L DNS-amino acids were consistant except dansyl phenylalanine showing that D forms of DNS-amino acids elute earlier than L forms. These behaviors are different from the results obtained by the use of copper (II) proline. The retention mechanism for the optical separation of the dansyl amino acids can be explained by the equilibrium of liqand exchange and by hydrophobic interaction.

Temporal Changes in N Assimilation and Metabolite Composition of Nitrate-Affected Tomato Plants

  • Sung, Jwakyung;Lee, Suyeon;Lee, Yejin;Kim, Rogyoung;Lee, Juyoung;Lee, Jongsik;Ok, Yongsik
    • 한국토양비료학회지
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    • 제45권6호
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    • pp.910-919
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    • 2012
  • The role of inorganic nitrogen assimilation in the production of amino acids, organic acids and soluble sugars is one of the most important biochemical processes in plants, and, in order to achieve normally, nitrate uptake and assimilation is essential. For this reason, the characterization of nitrate assimilation and metabolite composition from leaves, roots and xylem sap of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) was investigated under different nitrate levels in media. Tomato plants were grown hydroponically in liquid culture under five different nitrate regimes: deficient (0.25 and 0.75 mM $NO_3{^-}$), normal (2.5 mM $NO_3{^-}$) and excessive (5.0 and 10.0 mM $NO_3{^-}$). All samples, leaves, roots and xylem sap, were collected after 7 and 14 days after treatment. The levels of amino acids, soluble sugars and organic acids were significantly decreased by N-deficiency whereas, interestingly, they remained higher in xylem sap as compared with N-normal and -surplus. The N-excessive condition did not exert any significant changes in metabolites composition, and thus their levels were similar with N-normal. The gene expression and enzyme activity of nitrate reductase (NR), nitrite reductase (NIR) and glutamine synthetase (GS) were greatly influenced by nitrate. The data presented here suggest that metabolites, as a signal messenger, existed in xylem sap seem to play a crucial role to acquire nitrate, and, in addition, an increase in ${\alpha}$-ketoglutarate pathway-derived amino acids under N-deficiency may help to better understand plant C/N metabolism.

한국산 및 중국산 참깨의 화학성분 비교 (The Comparison of Chemical Compounds in Korean and Chinese Sesame Seeds")

  • 권영주;이정일;등개야;성창근;오만진
    • 한국식품저장유통학회지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.194-199
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    • 1999
  • 한국품종 및 중국품종 참깨를 한국 조치원 및 중국 길림성에서 각각 재배, 수확한 참깨 및 이를 볶아 제조한 참기름을 시료로 하여 화학성분을 분석 비교하였다. 참기름의 수율은 한국품종 한국산이 47.8%, 중국품종 중국산이 48.1%, 재배지 교환시는 한국품종 중국산이 48.6%, 중국품종 한국산이 49.3%로 나타났다. 참기름의 색도는 한국품종 한국산이 L값이 다소 낮아 참기름 고유의 암갈색을 띠었다. 참기름의 지방질 조성은 한국품종 한국산은 중성, 당, 인지질의 조성비가 93.1%, 6.6%, 0.2%였고, 중국품종 중국산은 94.7%, 4.6%, 0.8%로 조성면에서 큰 차이는 없었으며, 재배지를 교환시도 비슷한 경향을 보였다. 참기름의 지방산 조성은 모두 7개의 지방산을 확인하였으며, 불포화 지방산인 oleic acid 및 linoleic acid가 한국품종 한국산이 84.6%, 중국품종 중국산이 84.8%로 대부분을 차지하였고, 그 조성면에서는 oleic acid 및 linoleic acid가 한국품종 한국산은 47.1%, 37.5%인데 비해 중국품종 중국산은 40.5%, 44.3%로 다소 차이를 보였다. 참깨의 아미노산 함량은 생시료의 경우 한국품종 한국산이 713mg%로서 중국품종 중국산 238mg%보다 월등히 높았으며, 필수 아미노산 함량 또한 한국품종 한국산이 309mg%로서 중국품종 중국산 99mg%에 비해 월등히 높게 나타났다. 한편 재배지를 교환시 아미노산 함량은 한국품종 중국산은 한국 재배시보다 44% 정도 감소하였고 중국품종 한국산은 중국재배시 보다 63% 정도 증가하였으며, 시료를 볶음처리했을 경우 아미노산 함량은 한국산 및 중국산 모두 현저한 감소를 보였다.

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Influence of Breed, Slaughter Weight and Gender on Chemical Composition of Beef. Part 1. Amino Acid Profile and Biological Value of Proteins

  • Hollo, G.;Csapo, J.;Szucs, E.;Tozser, J.;Repa, I.;Hollo, I.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제14권11호
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    • pp.1555-1559
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    • 2001
  • In the first study of a series of experiment samples were taken from 11-13th rib of Hungarian Simmental (HS, n=22) and Holstein-Friesian (HF, n=18) cull cows. In the second one, that of females (n=15) and males (n=12) of HF breed was analysed for amino acid composition, and biological value (BV) of proteins. No significant influence of either breed or slaughter weight was established in this study. Thus, the essential amino acid content and biological value of the proteins in Hungarian Simmental breed are practically the same as in the Holstein-Friesian. On the other hand, gender proved to be a significant factor influencing the amino acid profile of beef proteins, as the quantity of essential amino acids turned out to be significantly larger in females than in males. No statistical difference could be established for the non-essential amino acids and BV between the two genders.

백일주 양조중 알코올, 유리아미노산, 비휘발성유기산 및 지방산조성의 변화 (Changes of Alcohol, Free Amino Acid, Non-Volatile Organic Acid and fatty Acid Composition during Brewing of Backilju)

  • 박석규;박필숙;김귀영;강우원;이영근
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 1994
  • Changes in taste components of Backilju, an traditional alcoholic beverage of Korea, were investigated. Ethanol(17%) was the most abundant, and then isoamylalcohol(23mg%) and methanol(8mg%) were also detected in a small amount in Backilju. Major non-volatile organic acids were lactic and malic acid, followed by citric, fumaric and succinic acid. Arginine, phenylalanine and glutamic acid were major free amino acids and essential amino acid content was 230∼560 mg%, which was 45∼48% of total free amino acids. The major fatty acid of total lipid was palmitic acid(37∼43%). It has been found that the Backilju contained more free amino acids and alcohols than other Korean Yokjus.

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비파의 유리당, 유기산 및 유리아미노산의 조성 (Composition of Free Sugars Organic Acids and Free Amino Acids in Loquat Flesh)

  • 조영숙;박석규;이홍열
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.89-93
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    • 1991
  • For the investigation of major taste components in loquat(Eiobotrya japonica) flesh its conte-nts and compositions of free sugars organic aicds and free amino acids were analyzed Major free sugars of the fully ripened loquat were fructose glucose and sucrose and their contents were 3,71, 3.42 and 0.46%(w/w) respectively. The content of total sugar 13.7% was 2 times higher than that of the unripe fruit. The content of total organic acid was about 0.2% (w/w) and major organic acids were malic acid -89mg% formic acid -32mg% and oxalic acid -26%mg% Thirteen kinds of free amino acids from the fully ripened loquat were confirmed. Major free amino acids were aspartic acid valine glutamic acid serine alanine and histidine and their contents were in the range of 18-30mg%.

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Protein Quality and Amino Acid Utilization in Chickens

  • Kim, Ji-Hyuk
    • 한국가금학회지
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    • 제42권1호
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    • pp.87-100
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    • 2015
  • It is well known that dietary protein affects the growth performance and carcass composition of poultry. Over the last several decades, numerous studies have been carried out to investigate to optimize the level of dietary protein since the protein is an important and expensive constituent in poultry feed. It is generally accepted that dietary protein should represent a balance of amino acids supporting the requirements for growth and maintenance of birds. A protein with balanced essential amino acids that matches a bird's requirement and sufficient non-essential amino acid nitrogen to enable the synthesis of all of the non-essential amino acids, is referred to as an 'ideal protein'. Feeding of excess protein or amino acids may result in an amount of nitrogen emission. Most common method to reduce nitrogen emission is using diet formulation which has lower dietary crude protein level and higher concentration of amino acid supplements. However, there are conflicting reports whether low protein diets supplemented with synthetic amino acids can obtain the growth performance equal to high protein diets. Excessive nitrogen excretion caused by amino acid imbalance also may influence the environment of poultry house due to ammonia production from uric acid. These environmental conditions may increase the incidence of skin problem or respiratory diseases of chickens. Various strategies based on comprehensive understanding should be tested to optimize nitrogen utilization and reduce nitrogen emission while maintaining the performance in poultry production.