• 제목/요약/키워드: Extruded Soybean

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압출성형 혼합쌀의 제조에 따른 곡종별 이화학적 특성 (Physicochemical Properties of Selected Cereals and Legumes for the Production of Extruded Multi-grain)

  • 김성수;채은미;이영택
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.30-34
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    • 2001
  • 쌀에 혼합취반이 가능한 혼식용 혼합쌀의 제조를 위해 곡물원료인 현미, 보리쌀, 밀, 조, 수수, 콩, 팥에 대한 물리화학적 특성 및 압출성형 특성을 조사하였다. 혼합쌀의 제조에 사용한 곡물은 전분, 단백질, 지방, 희분 및 총 식이섬유함량에서 서로 차이를 보여주었다. 곡분은 명도에 있어 백미, 보리쌀, 콩, 현미, 밀, 수수, 팥, 조의 순으로 낮았으며, 대부분 적황색도를 나타내었으나 곡종에 따라 다소간의 차이를 보여주었다. 곡분의 평균입자크기는 백미, 보리쌀과 같이 도정한 곡물에서 작았으며 현미, 조, 수수 같이 강층을 포함하는 정곡에서 다소 큰 것으로 분석되었다. 곡분의 손상전분 함량은 곡류에서 $5.4{\sim}10.9%$ 범위였으며 콩과 팥에서는 $0.5{\sim}1.4%$로 낮았다. 곡분의 수분흡수지수는 팥, 백미, 수수, 현미, 밀, 조, 보리쌀, 콩의 순으로 낮았으며 수분용해도지수는 두류인 콩과 팥에서 높게 나타났다. 혼합쌀 제조시에 곡종에 따른 이화학적 특성차이가 혼합쌀의 압출성형가공에 크게 영향을 주었으며, 현미 50%, 보리쌀 20%, 밀 10%, 조 5%, 수수 5%, 콩 7%, 팥 3%의 적정 배합비로 압출성형한 혼합쌀은 일반쌀과 혼용이 가능한 형태인 것으로 나타났다.

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압출성형기법에 의해 제조한 재성형 혼합곡의 품질특성 (Quality Characteristics of Reconstituted Multi-Grain by Extrusion Process)

  • 이영택;석호문;김성수;김경탁;홍희도
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.963-968
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    • 1997
  • 쌀밥에 곡류나 두류를 적당히 혼합하면 쌀에 부족된 영양적인면을 보완할 수 있으나 혼합취반에 따른 번거로움 때문에 쉽게 일상화되지 못하고 있는 실정을 감안하여 현미, 보리, 밀, 조, 수수, 콩, 팥 등의 원료를 일차 분쇄하고 혼합한 후 쌍축압출성형기를 사용하여 쌀알 형태로 성형하였다. 원료의 기본배합비를 현미 30%, 보리 30%, 밀 20%, 조 5%, 수수 5%, 콩 7%, 팥 3%로 결정하였으며 원료의 배합비율에 따른 압출성형조건으로 스크류 속도는 250 rpm, 가수율은 $24{\sim}30%$, 배럴온도는 $50{\sim}60^{\circ}C$로 설정하여 성형물의 팽화를 억제함과 동시에 $5{\times}0.8mm$ 직사각형의 토출구를 사용하고 절단칼의 회전속도 등을 조절하여 재성형 혼합곡을 성공적으로 제조하였다. 재성형 혼합곡립의 크기와 형태는 단립종 백미와 유사하였고 체적은 백미에 비해 약간 높았으며 침지에 의한 수화속도가 빨라 수분흡수율이 높게 나타났다. 취반 후 혼합곡립의 경도는 백미에 비해 약간 낮았고 부착성은 높았다. 압출성형기법을 이용하여 제조한 재성형 혼합곡은 쌀밥에 영양성, 간편성, 기호성을 보충시킬 수 있는 주식개념의 혼합곡으로서의 가치가 매우 큰 것으로 판단되었다.

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Effects of a Mineral-Salt Laxative in Lactation Diets for Primiparous Sows and Their Litters

  • Kim, I.H.;Hancock, J.D.;Kim, C.S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.381-384
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    • 1998
  • Twenty-three crossbred (Yorkshire $\times$ Duroc $\times$ Hampshire $\times$ Chester White) primiparous sows were used to evaluate the effects of the mineral-salt laxative in lactation diets on sow and litter performance. The sows were fed a sorghum-extruded soybean-based diet with .85% lysine, .90% Ca, .80% P, and 3.2 Mcal ME/kg. Sow body weight (p > .54) and backfat loss (p > .61), average daily feed intake (p > .42), and litter weight gain (p > .74) were not affected by the mineral-salt laxative in the diet. However, survivability of piglets was greater (p < .06) for sows with the mineral-salt laxative in their diet and, thus, number of pigs weaned was increased. As expected, fecal moisture was increased (p < .09) in sows fed the mineral-salt laxative. Apparent digestibilities of DM, N, and GE were not affected by treatment (p > .26). After weaning, stomachs were collected and scored for ulcers and keratinization using a scoring system of 0 = normal to 3 = severe. Severity of ulceration and keratinization was not significantly affected by treatment (row mean scores differ test p > .25), but scores for sows fed the diet containing the mineral-salt laxative were numerically lower than sows fed the control diet. Thus, our data indicate that sows fed the mineral-salt laxative during lactation had improved piglet survivability, greater fecal moisture, and tended to have fewer lesions in the mucosa of the stomach.

고주파가열을 이용한 정어리 발포건조제품의 가공 I. 첨가물의 배합 및 가공방법 (Dehydration of foamed sardine-starch paste by microwave heating. (Formulation and processing conditions))

  • 이병호
    • 기술사
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.22-31
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    • 1984
  • Sardine ant mackerel so called dark muscled fish have been underutilized due to the disadvantages in bloody meat color, high content of fat, and postmortem instability of protein. Recent efforts were made to overcome these defects and develope new types of product such as texturized protein concentrates and dark muscle eliminated minced fish. Approach of this study is based on the rapicl dehydration of foamed fish-starch paste by dielectric heating. In process comminuted sardine meat was washed more than three times by soaking and decanting in chilled water and finally centrifuged. The meat was ground in a stone mortar added with adequate amounts of salt, foaming agent, and other ingredients for aid to elasticity and foam stability. The ground meat paste was extruded in finger shape and heated in a microwave oven to give foamed, expanded, and porous solid structure by dehydration. Dielectric constant ($\varepsilon$′) and dielectric loss ($\varepsilon$") vcalues of sardine meat paste were influenced by wavelength and moisture level. Those values at 100KHz and 15MHz were ranged 2.25∼9.86 ; 2.22∼4.18 for $\varepsilon$′ and 0.24∼19.24 ; 0.16∼1.25 for $\varepsilon$", respectively, at the moisture levels of 4.2∼13.8%. For a formula for fish-starch paste preparation, addition of 20∼30% starch (potato starch) to the weight of fish meat, 2∼4% salt, and 5∼10% soybean protein was adequate to yield 4∼5 folds of expansion in volume when heated. Addition of egg yolk was of benefit to micronize foam size and better crispness. In order to provide better foaming and dehydration, addition of 0.2∼0.5% sodium bicarbonate foaming agent, was proper to result in foam size of 0.5∼0.7mm and foam density of 200∼400/$\textrm{cm}^2$ which gave a good crispness.

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Further Modifications to the Mobile Nylon Bag Technique to Determine Nutrient Digestibility for Swine

  • Thacker, P.A.;Qiao, S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제14권8호
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    • pp.1149-1156
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    • 2001
  • Previous studies conducted with swine have reported that the mobile nylon bag technique (MNBT) does not always accurately predict in vivo nutrient digestibilities. Therefore, in this study, the MNBT was modified so that nutrient digestibilities would more closely resemble those from conventional (Con) digestibility studies obtained using the indicator method. A total of 19 feeds were tested including five cereal grains, five legumes, three high protein sources and six mixed diets. The principle changes to the MNBT included the use of a fecal collection harness which minimized the number of bags lost. In addition, previous protocols involved pooling of bags within pig while in the present experiment all bags were analyzed separately to increase the precision of the test. Finally, chemical analyses were done using the entire nylon bag plus residue rather than opening.the bags and scraping out the contents. With the exception of the barley sample (p=0.01), dry matter digestibility (DMD) coefficients obtained with the MNBT were not significantly different from those obtained with the indicator method. The linear regression equation relating the MNBT to the indicator method was Con DMD=-O.77+1.02 MNBT DMD ($r^2=0.93$: p<0.0001). There was no significant (p>0.05) difference in gross energy digestibility (GED) coefficients determined using the MNBT or the indicator method for any of the 19 feeds. The regression line equation relating the MNBT to the indicator method was Con GED=-5.68+1.06 MNBT GED ($r^2=0.94$: p<0.0001). The MNBT was less effective in predicting in vivo crude protein digestibility (CPD) than it was in predicting dry matter and energy digestibility. Differences greater than five percentage units were observed for two of the legumes, Kabuli chickpeas (p=0.02) and the extruded pea-canola seed mixture (p=0.01) as well as for three of the mixed diets including the unheated hulled barley-based diet (p=0.01), the unheated hulless-barley based diet (p=0.08) and the barley-soybean meal based diet (p=0.008). The regression equation relating the MNBT to the indicator method was Con CPD=5.75 + 0.90 MNBT CPO ($r^2=0.76$; p<0.0001). This study indicates that the modified MNBT can be used for the rapid determination of dry matter and energy digestibility in a wide variety of ingredients. For the measurement of crude protein digestibility, the technique produces results similar to conventional digestibility studies for cereal grains and high protein feeds but tends to overestimate protein digestibility for legumes and mixed diets.

어육(정어러) 발포건조제품가공에 관한 연구 1. 원료$\cdot$첨가물의 배합 및 가공조건 (Dehydration of Foamed Fish (Sardine)-Starch Paste by Microwave Heating 1. Formulation and Processing Conditions)

  • 이강호;이병호;유병진;송동숙;서재수;제외권;류홍수
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.283-290
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    • 1982
  • Sardine and mackerel so called dark muscled fish have been underutilized due to the disadvantages in bloody meat color, high content of fat, and postmortem instability of protein. Recent efforts were made to overcome these defects and develope new types of product such as texturized protein concentrates and dark muscle eliminated minced fish. Approach of this study is based on the rapid dehydration of foamed fish-starch paste by dielectric heating. In process comminuted sardine meat was washed more than three times by soaking and decanting in chilled water and finally centrifuged. The meat was ground in a stone mortar added Ivith adequate amounts of salt, foaming agent, and other ingredients for aid to elasticity and foam stability. The ground meat paste was extruded in finger shape and heated in a microwave oven to give foamed, expanded, and porous solid structure by dehydration. Dielectric onstant $(\varepsilon')$ and dielect.ic loss $(\varepsilon")$ values of sardine meat paste were influenced by wavelength and moisture level. Those values at 100 KHz and 15 MHz were ranged 2.25-9.86; 2.22-4,18 for E' and 0.24-19.24; 0.16-1.20 for E", respectively, at the moisture levels of $4.2-13.8\%$. For a formula for fish-starch paste preparation, addition of $20-30\%$ starch (potato starch) to the weight of fish meat, $2-4\%$ salt, and $5-10\%$ soybean protein was adequate to yield 4-5 folds of expansion in volume when heated. Addition of e99 yolk was of benefit to micronize foam size and better crispness. In order to provide better foaming and dehydration, addition of $0.2-0.5\%$sodium bicarbonate, foaming agent, was proper to result in foam size of 0.5-0.7 mm and foam density of $200-400\;/cm^2$ which gave a good crispness. Heating time was depended upon the moisture level of fish-starch paste. For a finger shaped paste (1.0cm. $D\times10cm.L$) heating for 150-200 sec. in a microwave oven (700W. 2.45GHz) was sufficient to generate foams, expand, and solidify the porous structure of fish-starch paste. When the moisture content was above $55\%$ browning and scorching was deepened due to over-expansion and over-heating whereas the crispness was hardened by insufficient expansion at lower moisture content. In quality evaluation of the product, chemical composition of $30\%$ starch and $3\%$ salt added product was moisture $8.8\%$, lipid $2.4\%$, carbohydrate $46.7\%$, protein $36.1\%$, and ash $6.0\%$. Eleven membered panel test evaluated that fish-starch paste was acceptable in color, crisp-ness, taste, except a trace of fishy odour which could be masked by the addition of spice extracts.

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