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Quantitative Analysis Cholesterol in Each Parts of Korean Squid by the Chromarod TLC-FID System(Iatroscan) (Iatroscan에 의한 한국산 오징어의 부위별 콜레스테롤 함량 측정)

  • 조순영;김옥선;최용석;송진향;야스시엔도;겐시로후지모토
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.221-224
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    • 2004
  • Comparisons of enzymatic method, gas chromatographic method, and the Iatroscan method for the determination of cholesterol in each parts of Korean squid were undertaken. The Iatroscan method was the most suitable procedure for the rapid and simple determination of net cholesterol concentration in parts of Korean squid. 5$\alpha$-cholestane is used as a good internal standard. The cholesterol contents in body, leg, viscera, eye, skin, and liver part of Korean squid, Todarodes pacificus STEEN STRUP by Iatroscan method were 178.9, 321.4, 168.9, 159.5, 608.8 and 634.2 mg%, respectively.

The Effects of Nitrite Treatment on the Lipid Composition, Fatty Acid Composition, and Susceptibility to Oxidation of Pork Biceps Femoris Muscle

  • Han, S.K.;Yamauchi, K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.1764-1769
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the antioxidant effect of nitrite on total, neutral, and polar lipids and fatty acid composition in laboratory-cooked ground pork. Muscle samples (Biceps femoris) were analyzed using Iatroscan, gas chromatography, phosphorus content, and TBARS value. The total and neutral lipid contents of muscle were higher in nitrite-untreated meat (0 ppm) than in nitrite-treated meat (100 ppm) but the reverse was observed for polar lipid contents. The results for neutral lipids showed a similar trend when compared with total lipids. Polyunsaturated fatty acids contents of total, neutral and polar lipid in 100 ppm treated meat were higher than that of 0 ppm. The phosphorus content was higher in 100 ppm meat than in 0 ppm but the reverse was observed for TBARS value. These results showed that the addition of 100 ppm nitrite to ground pork resulted in a remarkable antioxidant effect during refrigeration storage.