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Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk with Different Amounts of Dried Tangerine Peel Powder (진피 분말 첨가량을 달리한 설기떡의 품질특성)

  • Ahn, Gee-Jung;Lee, Yeon-Jung
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.284-290
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the sensory and mechanical characteristics, moisture content and color values of Sulgidduk added with different amounts of 4 types of tangerine peel powder; 0% (TP-0 group), 1% (TP-1 group), 2% (TP-2 group), 3% (TP-3 group), and 4% (TP-4 group). As a result of analysis the texture of Sulgidduk tangerine peel powder, its hardness, springiness, cohesiveness and gumminess increased, whereas adhesiveness, chewiness did not have significant differences. The moisture content of Sulgidduk with tangerine peel powder ranged from 37% to 39%. The L-value of the color decreased with an increase in tangerine peel powder; however, the a-value and b-value of the color increased with an increase in tangerine peel powder. According to the sensory evaluation, TP3 had the highest values in color and moistness. Based on the results, it is considered that the most desirable ratio is tangerine peel powder TP3. Thus, the importance of the overall scores for taste and CP3 deems the results of treatment, which were highly appreciated. CP3 treatment and the overall acceptability chewy sweet in taste and was rated significantly higher. Hence, the results of the study support the benefits of tangerine peel powder supplementation in Sulgidduk in the aspects of taste and functionality. The degree of a further increase in Sulgidduk with tangerine peel powder, without causing an adverse quality effect, remains for future study.

Effect of Feeding Dietary Tangerine Byproduct for a Long Time on Chemical Compositions of Loin for Crossbred Pig (감귤 부산물 첨가 사료를 장기간 급여한 교잡종 돼지고기의 성분 특성)

  • Yang Seung-Ju;Kang Chang-Hong;Yang Jong-Beom;Jung In-Chul;Moon Yoon-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.186-191
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this research was to study the chemical compositions of pork for crossbred pig (female, 198 days old $102{\sim}118kg$) that were fed with tangerine byproduct from pregnancy through the whole rearing period. The samples for this study consisted of the pork from give the number of control pigs not fed with tangerine byproduct($T_0$), and the pork from give the number of study pigs fed with 8% tangerine byproduct during the whole breeding period, from the early pregnancy through the young, growing and finishing periods ($T_1$). Backfat thickness of the crossbred pigs was significantly decreased by feeding tangerine byproduct (p<0.05). The proximate composition, minerals, total amino acid, saturated fatty acid vs. unsaturated fatty acid and vitamin $B_2$ contents of loins were not significantly different among $T_0\;and\;T_1$, (p>0.05). Although those differences were not significant statistically, the tangerine byproduct tended to increase the amount of vitamin $B_1$, and decrease the crude fat and cholesterol contents.

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The Quality Properties of Jeungpyun added with Citrus Fruits (감귤류를 첨가한 증편의 품질 특성)

  • Yang, Mi-Ok;Choi, Won-Seok;Cho, Eun-Ja
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.719-726
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    • 2007
  • The results of adding citrus to Jeungpyun in order to diversify the kinds of Jeungpyun available as well as enhance the usage of citrus fruits, were assessed in this study. During fermentation pH was reduced carbon dioxide development was lowest in the citron product and then the tangerine, cumquat and control Jeungpyun, respectively. Volume and specific volume of Jeungpyun were highest id the cumquat Jeungpyun. For all the citrus additions, except for the cumquat there were no significant differences when compared to the control. The tangerine product showed the highest redness and yellowness among the types of citrus, fellowed by cumquat, citron, and lemon. In the textural property tests, hardness was highest in the lemon Jeungpyun. Then, less hardness occurred in the order of citron, control, tangerine and the cumquat Jeungpyun was the softest. In the sensory evaluation, preferred color was in the order of tangerine, cumquat citron, and lemon Jeungpyun. Ultimately, the tangerine Jeungpyun had the best color. In the taste test, preferred taste was in the order of cumquat, citron, tangerine, and lemon Jeungpyun, all resulting in better taste than the pure Jeungpyun. The softness of the Jeungpyun was good in the order of cumquat, tangerine, control, citron, and lemon Jeungpyun. Thus, the cumquat Jeungpyun was softest, while lemon Jeungpyun was hardest. Finally, overall acceptance was good in the order of cumquat, tangerine, citron, control, and lemon Jeungpyun.

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Antioxidant Activity and Physicochemical Characteristics of Tangerine Peel Tea Prepared with Citrus unshiu Cultivated in Cheju (제주산 진피를 이용한 단일 침출차의 가공 특성 및 항산화성)

  • Yoo Kyung-Mi;Kim Chan-Eun;Kim Dong-IL;Huh Dam;Hwang Inkyeong
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.21 no.3 s.87
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    • pp.354-359
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    • 2005
  • To investigate the physiological activities and development of tangerine peel tea, we examined the antioxidant effect of tangerine peel tea and determined the physicochernical characteristics including proximate composition, mineral contents, color values and sensory evaluation. The wet weight composition of tangerine peel tea was $61.6\pm0.3mg$ of crude carbohydrate, $15.0\pm20mg$ of crude lipid, $8.3\pm2.1mg$ of crude Protein and $7.6\pm0.1mg$ of crude ash. The pH of tnagerine peel tea decreased with increasing preparation temperature. The Hunter color values (L and a values) generally increased with increasing preparation temperature. Total phenolic contents of tangerine peel tea were $16.0 mg\%\;at\;60^{\circ}\;18.9mg\%\;at\;80^{\circ}C\;and\;20.9m\%\;at\;100^{\circ}C$. As the preparation temperature of tangerine peel tea increased, the radical scavenging activity (DPPH) also increased obviously. In the sensory evaluation, the tangerine peel tea prepared with 1 g at $80^{\circ}C$ obtained the best result with high scores in overall acceptability.

A Design and Implementation of Mobile Game Tangerine Fairy (모바일 게임 Tangerine Fairy 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Won Joo;Moon, Bo Ra;Lee, Hwa Young;Lee, Jae Kyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2015.07a
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    • pp.35-36
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    • 2015
  • 본 논문에서는 XNA Framework 기반의 모바일 게임 Tangerine Fairy를 설계하고 구현한다. 이 모바일 게임은 5 단계로 구성되어 있으며 각 단계별로 귤 요정(Tangerine fairy)이 떨어지는 장애물을 피하며 전진한다. 이때 귤 요정이 장애물을 피하지 못하면 캐릭터의 HP(Hit Point)는 감소한다. 그리고 일정시간 지나면 해당 스테이지에서 보스가 등장하고, 게임의 난이도가 증가한다. 스테이지에서 게임 중 클리어 보상을 얻는 경우, 클리어 보상은 보물을 가지고 있기 때문에 다음 스테이지로 이동할 수 있다.

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Quality Properties of Surimi with Added Citrus Fruits (감귤류를 첨가한 어묵의 품질 특성)

  • Yang, Mi-Ok;Cho, Eun-Ja
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.58-63
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    • 2007
  • To develop a new type of surimi with added citrus fruits, we examined the colors, textural properties and sensory evaluations of surimi after production. In the folding test, all samples had good flexibility, which suggested that addition of citrus fruits did not influence the flexibility of surimi. The pH in surimi samples was, in increasing order: lemon(Citrus limon), citron(Citrus junos), tangerine(Citrus unshiu), cumquet(Fortunella japonica var. margarita), and control. The pHs of each citrus fruits and the surimi with added citrus fruits were similar. Lightness increased in the following order: lemon, cumquet, control, citron, and tangerine surimi. Redness was high in the following order: tangerine, cumquet, control, citron, and lemon surimi. Yellowness increased in the following order: tangerine, cumquet, citron, lemon, and control surimi. There were no significant differences between lemon and control surimi. The hardness of surimi was highest in lemon, followed by citron, tangerine, cumquet, and control surimi. Although control surimi was the lowest, there were no significant differences among the samples. In terms of springness, it increased in the following order: tangerine, citron, control, lemon, and cumquet, but there were no significant differences among the samples. In sensory evaluation, overall acceptability decreased in the following order: cumquet, tangerine, control, citron, and lemon. Surimi containing cumquet got the best score in colors, textural properties, and taste except flavor. All samples got positive results in sensory ova luations, except for textural properties and taste of lemon and citron. Here, we confirm that surimi can be made with added citrus fruits, although we should examine in detail the quantities of added lemon and citron in a later study.

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Reaarding Effect of Dietary Fibers Isolated from Tangerine Peels on Glucose, Bile Acid, Cadmium transport In Vitro (감귤과피로부터 분리한 식이섬유의 포도당, 담즙산, 카드뮴 투과억제에 관한 In Vitro 연구)

  • 김미경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.210-219
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    • 1997
  • Retarding effects of the dietary fibers from tangerine peels on glucose, bile acid and cadmium transport were evaluated by dialysis method, and were compared with those of commercial dietary fibers(citrus pection, CM-cellulose, guar gum, $\alpha$-cellulose). Yields of total (TDF), insoluble(IDF) and soluble dietary fibers(SDF) from tangerine peels on the fresh matter basis were 2.84%, 1.95% and 0.39% respectively. The amount of insoluble fibers was 5.2 times higher than that of soluble fibers. Soluble fibers(guar gum, CM-cellulose, SDF, pectin) had the retarding effect on glucose transport, while IDF, TDF and $\alpha$-cellulose did not have. Guar gum showed the greatest effect, followed by CM-cellulose, SDF and pectin. Among the extracted fibers, only SDF had the effect on glucose transport retardation. Regarding bile acid dialysis, guar gum had the greatest retarding effect, and all dietary fibers from tangerine peels, especially SDF, showed the effect of bile acid retardation. On cadmium transport retardation, CM-cellulose had the greatest effect, followed by SDF, TDF, IDF, guar gum and pectin. Among the extracted fibers, SDF had the greatest effect on Cd trasport transport retardation. The extracted dietary fibers showed higher retarding effect on Cd transport than glucose and bile acid transport, and the effect of SDF was higher than IDF.

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Effect of Dietary Fibers Isolated from Tangerine Peels on Lipid and Cadmium Metabolism in the Rat (감귤과피로부터 분리한 식이섬유가 흰쥐의 지방 및 Cadmium 대사에 미치는 영향)

  • 김미경
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.229-243
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    • 1997
  • This study was performed to investigate the effects of dietary fibers from tangerine peels on lipid and cadmium metabolism. And effects were compared with those of commercial dietary fibers($\alpha$-cellulose, citrus pectin). Sixty male rats of Sprague-Dawley strain weighing 186.7$\pm$2.6g were blocked into 12 groups according to body weight, and were raised for 2 weeks. Cadmium chloride was given at the levels of 0 of 400 ppm in diet. Various dietary fibers were given at the level of 0 or 4%(w/w) of diet. The results are summarized as follow. In lipid metabolism, insoluble fibers[insoluble dietary fibers from tangerine peels(IDE), $\alpha$-celluolse] increased fecal excretion of lipids by inhcreasing feces weight, and decreased the concentrations of serum triglyceride and liver lipids. Soluble dietary fibers from tangerine peels(SDF) decreased the concentrations of serum cholesterol and liver lipids by increasing fecal lipids, too. In cadmium metabolism, soluble fivers(SDF, pectin) inhibited Cd absorption by increasing fecal Cd excretion and decreased Cd concentrations of intestion, liver and kidney. In conclusion, among the extracted fibers, SDF were more effective on lipid and Cd lowering activity and IDF had effect of increasing fecal lipid excretion. This result is useful to reduce food waste and utilize waste products.

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Color Changes in Clarified Fruit and Vegetable Juices by Mixing Ratios

  • Lee, Jun-Ho;Park, Yong-Hee
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.197-199
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    • 2000
  • Clarified fruit and vegetable juices (apple, carrot and tangerine) were produced using ultrafiltration and their color change due to the mixing ratio were evaluated. clarification was carried out by passing he supernatant of extracted juice through a filter and also by using a membrane of molecular weight cut-off 10,000 Daltons to obtain the juice ultrafiltrates. The mixing ratio between apple and carrot juices was kept constant at 1:1 while increasing the amount of tangerine juice according to 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50% an stored at 4$^{\circ}C$ prior to the color measurement. Hue angle ({TEX}$h_{ab}${/TEX}) and {TEX}$L^{*}${/TEX}-value increased as the tangerine mixing ratio increased. The color difference indicated by ΔE-value also increased as the amount of tangerine increased indicating that the color of the mixed juice became pale and the changes were slight but distinctive. On the other hand, chroma ({TEX}$C^{*}${/TEX}), {TEX}$La{*}${/TEX}- and {TEX}$b^{*}${/TEX}-values decreased as the tangerine mixing ratio increased indicating that the color of the mixed juice became slightly more grayish and the samples were becoming les yellow. A simple mathematical model to predict each color characteristic is proposed.

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Studies on the Arthropod Community Structure at Tangerine Orchard in Cheju Island (제주도 감귤원의 절지동물 군집구조에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Joo-pil;Lee, Sung-Moo;Kang, Sang-Ho
    • The Korean Journal of Soil Zoology
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 1996
  • This study was carried out to investigate the arthropod fauna at tangerine orchards in Cheju-do island. To fulfil this purpose, samples were taken at 21 areas from the Cheju-do island 1985 to 1989. During this period, 33 species were identified, thus making 217 species, 99 genera, 31 families of spiders recorded from this island, In tangerine orchards alone, 26 species of spiders were found.

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