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Effects of Deoxynivalenol Reduced Barley Flours on Breadmaking Properties (Deoxynivalenol을 감소시킨 보릿가루의 첨가가 제빵 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Hwang, Young-Hee;Lee, Won-Jong;Kim, Young-Su
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.222-231
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    • 2006
  • Deoxynivalenol (DON)-contaminated barley was treated with 0.1 M $Na_2CO_3$ solution to reduce DON content. DON content of barley was reduced from 2.08 to 0.67 ppm. Bread was made with 10, 20, and 30% DON-reduced barley flour added to white wheat flour. Farinogram showed water absorption and arrival time increased, while stability and mechanical tolerance index decreased when DON-reduced barley flour was added to white wheat flour. Gelatinization temperature, temperature at maximum viscosity, and maximum viscosity increased in amylogram with increasing addition of DON-reduced barley flour. Loaf volume of bread decreased with increasing amount of DON-reduced barley flour, while loaf weight increased. Barley flour pH increased by treatment with$Na_2CO_3$, and pH reduction decreased fermentation rate of yeast. Volume and size of gluten matrix decreased and crumb hardened in bread made with DON-reduced barley flour. Acceptabilities for color and texture were low in bread made with DON-reduced barley flour. Addition of DON-reduced barley flour at 30% reduced overall acceptability, whereas no significant difference in overall acceptability was observed when DON-reduced barley flour was added at 10 and 20%.

Viscosity of polymer melts reduced jointly by filler addition and LCP fibrillation

  • He, Jiasong
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.132-132
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    • 2006
  • Filler loading (fiber or particulate) usually increases the melt viscosity of polymers. In contrast, the addition of these fillers and fibrillation of thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) jointly decreased the viscosity of polymer melts to lower than those of pure component polymers, filler-loaded or LCP-blended ones; and even decreased the viscosity with increasing filler loading. Termed as rheological hybrid effect, this phenomenon correlated well with the LCP fibrillation in these ternary systems. Research taking fillers of various shapes and sizes showed that the filler addition promoted the LCP fibrillation, depending upon thermodynamic and dynamic factors involved.

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Effects of Polysaccharide Hydrolase on Solids Yields and Viscosity of Aqueous Extracts of Sea Mustard (다당류 분해효소의 첨가가 미역 추출액의 수율 및 점도에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Hee-Sook;Kim, Woo-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.589-591
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    • 1993
  • Effects of enzymatic hydrolysis of polysaccharides with using three commercial mixed enzymes (Ultrazyme, Celluclast, Viscozyme) were investigated on supernatant ratio, solid yields and viscosity of sea mustard extracts. The result showed that enzymatic hydrolysis prior to extraction increased the solids concentration up to 27.3% and the solids yield up to 14.0%. However the supernatant ratio after centrifugation of the sea mustard suspension was rather reduced. The viscosity of the extracts was significantly increased during initial enzymatic hydrolysis.

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Optimization of Hobakjook (pumpkin soup) with Added Glutinous Rice Powder (호박 재료 배합비율을 달리한 호박죽의 품질 특성 연구)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ah;Kim, Jae-Hwan
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.162-175
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this thesis was to develop pumpkin soup with different ratios of ingredients, using high-nutrient sweet pumpkins. P10G0 without sweet pumpkin and glutinous rice powder showed the highest moisture content, whereas, P5G0 whit Cheongdung pumpkin and sweet pumpkin at the same ratio whitout glutinous rice powder showed the lowest moisture content. For chromaticity lightness of control pumpkin soup scored the lowest. Lightness of P10G0 without sweet pumpkin and glutinous rice powder also scored the lowest. For redness, the P5 group with Cheongdung pumpkin and sweet pumpkin at the same ratio scored the highest while the P10 group without sweet pumpkin scored the lowest. As for yellowness, increased ratio of glutinous rice powder in pumpkin soup scored resulted in reduced yellowness in all groups P5 (p<0.01), P7 and P10 (p<0.001) A higher ratio of Cheongdung pumpkin was thus generally associated whit reduced yellowness (p<0.001). For the spread-ability, higher ratio of sweet pumpkin to Cheongdung pumpkin resulted in significant reduction of spread-ability. However, groups with 12% glutinous rice powder showed no significant differences. Spread-ability of the P5 and P10 groups significant increased and thereafter decreased according to the addition ratio of glutinous rice powder, viscosity of the G0 and G4 groups decreased according to the addition ratio of Cheongdung pumpkin, whereas they first decreased and then increased in the G8 and G12 groups. All groups showed increased viscosity whit more glutinous rice powder. For the sensory evaluation, P5G8 was mostly preferred in all aspects. P7G4 was superior in all aspects except for flavor. P10G4 scored the highest in all aspects except viscosity. For acceptance test, except for the control group, P7G4 whit added of 70% Cheongdung pumpkin, 30% sweet pumpkin and 4% glutinous rice powder was the most preferred in all aspects except color (gloss, viscosity, flavor, taste and overall quality).

Convergence Study on In Vitro Lipid Digestibility of Instant Fried Noodle with HPMC (HPMC 점도의 유탕면 지방소화 지연에 대한 융합 연구)

  • Bae, In Young;Jang, Hye Lim;Choi, Yean Jung;Lee, Hyeon Gyu
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2019
  • The effects of HPMC (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) on instant fried noodles regarding oil uptake and in vitro lipid digestibility were evaluated according to different viscosity levels, as well as the same apparent viscosity. The oil uptake and lipid digestibility decreased with the increasing HPMC viscosity and replacement level, demonstrating that the reduced oil uptake and lipid digestibility may be caused by the high viscosity of HPMC. Furthermore, the oil uptake and lipid digestibility of noodles with HPMC at both apparent viscosities decreased with the increasing viscosity of HPMC in spite of having the same apparent viscosity. As a result, the high viscosity of HPMC on instant fried noodles was more critical factor compared to apparent viscosity for lowering oil uptake and lipid digestibility.

Inheritence, linkage and Possible Use of Fractured Starch Mutant in Barley (Hordeum Vulga L.)

  • Chung, Tae-Young
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.151-157
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    • 2001
  • In order to breed barley lines with reduced viscosity of wort, a fractured starch mutant of naked barley cultivar, Nubet, was obtained from the M2 seeds mutated by the diethyl sulfate treatment. Seeds of this fractured starch mutant were opaque and the endosperm consists of angular, irregular and fractured starch. The mutant was caused by single recessive mutation and assigned by the symbol fra. The gene was located on chromosome 4, distal in long arm by linkage recombinations using translocation homozygote lethal test set. The linkage value between the fractured starch mutant and 72-4a, 72-4d were 26.0$\pm$4.9, 34.2$\pm$3.1 percent respectively. In addition to the reduced seed size, fewer kernels per spike and higher tillering ability, lower $\beta$-glucan viscosity and higher lysine content of the grain were associated with this mutant. $\beta$-glucan viscosity of the Nubet grains increased from 3 weeks after anthesis to matury and most of the viscose substances appeared to be stored in the middle of the endosperm tissue. Since the mutant grains showed better milling property as compared to Nubet, it can be used as breeding resources to develope new barley cultivars for maltins and milling purpose.

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Characterization and Functional Properties of an Oat Gum Extracted from a Drought Harvested Oat (Avena sativa)

  • Ramos-Chavira, Naivi;Carvajal-Millan, Elizabeth;Rascon-Chu, Agustin;Marquez-Escalante, Jorge;Santana-Rodriguez, Victor;Salmeron-Zamora, Juan
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.900-903
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    • 2009
  • An oat gum was extracted from whole seeds of a drought harvested oat (Avena sativa). Oat gum presented a ${\beta}-glucan$ content of 65%(w/w) and an intrinsic viscosity of 141 mL/g. Gelling capability of oat gum at different concentrations was investigated. Gel hardness increased from 0.08 to 0.25 N as the oat gum concentration changed from 5 to 10%(w/v). Whippability, foam stability, emulsion stability, and reduced viscosity of oat gum at different pH were also investigated. Oat gum whippability was maximum at pH 7 (146%), while the higher foam and emulsion stability values were found at pH 9 (88 and 96%, respectively). The gum reduced viscosity increased from 715 to 958 mL/g as the pH changed from 7 to 9. Oat gum shows great potential as a gel forming, thickening, and stabilizing agent.

Quality Characteristics of Dried Noodle Added with Lotus Leaf Powder (연잎 분말 첨가가 국수의 품질특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Bock-Hee;Jeon, Eun-Raye;Kim, Sung-Doo;Cho, Hee-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 2010
  • The principal objective of this study was to evaluate quality characteristics of dried noodles when different concentrations of lotus leaf powder (LLP) were added to the wheat flour, thereby determining which noodle recipe was preferred. The cooking quality, mechanical texture properties, and viscosity were measured, and then a sensory evaluation was conducted with the prepared noodles. The gelatinization points of the composite LLP-wheat flours were shown to have an increased, viscosity at $95^{\circ}C$ after 15 minutes. As measured via amylograph, the maximum viscosity values of those samples were decreased as the LLP content was increased. As well, when increased amounts of LLP were added, both the L and a values were reduced, whereas the b value was increased. The color values, weight and volume of the cooked noodle increased, as did the turbidity of the soup. With regard to the textural characteristics, the LLP additive increased hardness and cohesiveness, and reduced adhesiveness and springiness. Overall, according to the results of our sensory evaluation, the noodles prepared with 5% LLP were preferred over the other noodles.

Rheological Behaviour of Water-in-Oil Emulsions using Quaternium-18 Hectorite (쿼터늄-18 헥토라이트를 사용한 Water-in-Oil 에멀젼의 유변학적 거동)

  • Cho, Wan-Goo;Kim, Byung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.407-414
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    • 2009
  • Water-in-Oil (W/O) emulsions are widely used in cosmetics. However, O/W (Oil-in-Water) emulsions are generally superior to W/O emulsions in terms of stability. In this study, we investigated the changes of viscosity, the size of emulsion droplets, and rheological properties of emulsions prepared using distearyldimonium chloride (DDC), magnesium aluminum silicate (MAS) and quaternium-18 hectorite (QH). In addition to the changes of the composition, we tested the condition of homogenization including rotation per minute of the mixer and the mixing time. The viscosity of emulsions with DDC and AMS were not changed with time and the stability of emulsions was stable during the storage time. However, the fluidity of emulsions were low due to the forming gel network in the emulsions. The gelling power of the emulsions with QH was rather weaker than that of the emulsions with DDC and MAS. The viscosity of emulsions with QH was gradually reduced and the phase separation of emulsions with high concentration of oil was observed throughout the storage time, however, the stability of emulsions with DDC, MAS and QH was excellent, the fluidity of emulsions was enhanced, and the viscosity of emulsions was sustained for a long time after setting of emulsions.

A Study on Development Process of Evaporating Diesel Spray (증발디젤분무의 발달 과정에 관한 연구)

  • Yeom, Jeong-Kuk;Park, Jong-Sang;Chung, Sung-Sik;Ha, Jong-Yul;Kim, Si-Pom
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2007
  • In this study, the effects of change in ambient gas viscosity on spray structure have been investigated in the high temperature and pressure field. To analyze the structure of evaporative diesel spray is important in speculation of mixture formation process. Emissions of diesel engines can be reduced by the control of the mixture formation process. Therefore, this study examines the evaporating spray structure in the constant volume chamber. The viscosity of ambient gas was selected as the experimental parameter, is changed from 21.7 mPa s to 32.1 mPa s by changing in ambient gas temperature. In order to obtain images of the liquid and vapor-phase of injected spray, exciplex fluorescence method was used in this study. The liquid and vapor-phase images were taken with 35mm still camera and CCD camera, respectively. Consequentially, it could be confirmed that the distribution of vapor concentration is more uniform in the case of the ambient gas with high viscosity than in that of the ambient gas with low viscosity.