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Comparative analysis of nutritional components in various parts of Hovenia dulcis Thunbergii

  • Su-Hwan Kim;Jung-Won Lee;Chang-Ki Huh
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2023
  • In this study, the nutritional compounds present in various parts of Hovenia dulcis Thunbergii (H. dulcis) were compared. Regarding the free sugar content, fruits exhibited the highest fructose concentration (9.42 g/100 g), whereas branches (2.46 g/100 g) and leaves (5.82 g/100 g) contained the highest glucose levels. The most common types of organic acids were citric and tartaric acids in the fruits, citric and malic acids in the branches, and malic and succinic acids in the leaves. The leaves exhibited the highest total amino acid content of 12,102.91 mg/100 g, whereas vitamin C is predominantly found in branches and leaves at 367.85 mg/100 g and 336.21 mg/100 g, respectively. In H. dulcis, β-carotene was present in high concentration in leaves (2.41 mg/100 g), whereas the branches (0.15 mg/100 g) and fruits (0.09 mg/100 g) contain smaller amounts of it. Vitamin E, α-tocopherol, was present in high concentrations in the fruit (11.01 mg/100 g), branches (6.61 mg/100 g), and leaves (11.01 mg/100 g).

The Establishment of Optimum Fermentation Conditions for Prunus mume Vinegar and Its Quality Evaluation (매실식초의 최적 발효조건 설정 및 품질특성)

  • Ko, Yu-Jin;Jeong, Dong-Yuk;Lee, Jeong-Ok;Park, Mi-Hwa;Kim, Eun-Jung;Kim, Jong-Won;Kim, Young-Suk;Ryu, Chung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.361-365
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    • 2007
  • This study was conducted to improve the Prunus mume vinegar production. The most suitable concentration of the Prunus mume juice was 6%. Static fermentation was a more suitable process for acetic acid fermentation of the Prunus mume vinegar than shaking fermentation. Major components of the organic acids were acetic, citric, tartaric and malic acid at 4.2, 1.2, 0.3, and 0.1%, respectively. Also, major components of the free sugars were glucose and fructose, and 80.96 mg% of asparagine was included in the Prunus mume vinegar as a main free amino acid. Alcohol components of the Prunus mume vinegar were n-propyl alcohol, iso-butyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol, iso-amyl alcohol, and n-amyl alcohol.

Manufacture of Nutritionally Balanced 'Sunsik' for the Moderns: Its Quality Characteristics (현대인을 위한 기능성 영양균형선식의 제조와 품질)

  • Kim, Jun-Han;Park, Pil-Sook;Kim, Jong-Kuk
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2005
  • This study was conducted to investigate the quality characteristics of functional 'sunsik' as the nutritionally balanced diet for the moderns. The major nutrient of nutritionally balanced 'sunsik' was carbohydrate, while contained lower contents of protein and lipid than general 'sunsik'. Sucrose was the major free sugar of nutritionally balanced 'sunsik', and major organic acids were malic, tartaric, oxalic and citric acid. Free amino acids were predominantly serine, arginine, alanine and glutamic acid. Linolenic acid $(12.52\%)$ was contained in the nutritionally balanced 'sunsik'. Ca, Mg, K, Na and Fe were found as major minerals. Antioxidant activity was about $29\%$ compared to BHA and BHT(200 ppm), and about $40\%$ of $\alpha-tocopherol$(400 ppm). Sensory evaluation of nutritional balanced 'sunsik' gained higher sensory score in color, cooked aroma, flavor, chewiness and overall acceptance, compared to the general 'sunsik'.

Physicochemical Properties of Raspberry Wine using Active Dry Yeast Strains (활성건조효모를 이용한 복분자주의 이화학적 특성)

  • Moon Young-Ja;Lee Myung-Soon;Sung Chang-Keun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.302-308
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    • 2005
  • To examine the difference in each ingredient between the yeast strain and two raspberry kinds (Rubus crataegifolius Bunge(RCB), Rubus coreanus Miquel(RCM)) in the making of raspberry wine, five active dry yeasts were selected. Regarding the RCM ethanol content, the raspberry wine fermented by Lalvin Wl5 was the highest, while those fermented by Prise de Mousse were the lowest. The pH of the RCM was $3.58\~3.63$, and Montrachet was the highest one of total acidity. In the case of nonflavonoid phenols, the RCM fermented by Montrachet was the highest one, and in the case of flavonoid phenol and total phenol, the RCM fermented by Epernay II was the highest. The content of organic acid in RCM were highest in the following order: citric acid > oxalic acid > malic acid, and tartaric acid was not detected at all. The average content of malic acid in RCM after malolactic fermentation was reduced by almost $65.5\%$, and the RCM fermented by Prise de Mousse, after malolactic fermentation, was $73.3\%$. This latter was the highest, while the RCM fermented by Epernay II was the lowest, at $59.1\%$.

Electrodeposition and Characterization of p-type SbxTey Thermoelectric Thin Films (전착법에 의한 p-형 SbxTey 박막 형성 및 열전특성 평가)

  • Park, Mi-Yeong;Lim, Jae-Hong;Lim, Dong-Chan;Lee, Kyu-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.192-195
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    • 2011
  • The electro-deposition of compound semiconductors has been attracting more attention because of its ability to rapidly deposit nanostructured materials and thin films with controlled morphology, dimensions, and crystallinity in a costeffective manner (1). In particular, low band-gap $A_2B_3$-type chalcogenides, such as $Sb_2Te_3$ and $Bi_2Te_3$, have been extensively studied because of their potential applications in thermoelectric power generator and cooler and phase change memory. Thermoelectric $Sb_xTe_y$ films were potentiostatically electrodeposited in aqueous nitric acid electrolyte solutions containing different ratios of $TeO_2$ to $Sb_2O_3$. The stoichiometric $Sb_xTe_y$ films were obtained at an applied voltage of -0.15V vs. SCE using a solution consisting of 2.4 mM $TeO_2$, 0.8 mM $Sb_2O_3$, 33 mM tartaric acid, and 1M $HNO_3$. The stoichiometric $Sb_xTe_y$ films had the rhombohedral structure with a preferred orientation along the [015] direction. The films featured hole concentration and mobility of $5.8{\times}10^{18}/cm^3$ and $54.8\;cm^2/V{\cdot}s$, respectively. More negative applied potential yielded more Sb content in the deposited $Sb_xTe_y$ films. In addition, the hole concentration and mobility decreased with more negative deposition potential and finally showed insulating property, possibly due to more defect formation. The Seebeck coefficient of as-deposited $Sb_2Te_3$ thin film deposited at -0.15V vs. SCE at room temperature was approximately 118 ${\mu}V/K$ at room temperature, which is similar to bulk counterparts.

Physicochemical Properties of Red Wine using Active Dry Yeast Strains (활성건조효모를 이용한 양조주의 이화학적 특성)

  • 이명순;문영자;성창근
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.203-208
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    • 2003
  • In wine making, to perform yeast culture effectively that is the most important factor, 5 (Montrachet, Pasteur Champagne, Epernay II, prise de Mousse, Lalvin W15) representative active dry yeasts were selected. These are results about physicochemical properties. As a consequence of examining the survival rate in both 17% ethanol solution and 200ppm sulfite solution after 72 hours, Lalvin W15 strain was the highest among the 5 representative active dry yeasts. Moreover, in 1% citric acid solution, the survival rate of Pasteur Champagne after 72 hours was the highest one. As a result of experiment of red wine that is fermented by 5 different active dry yeasts, the highest one of total acidity was must of Lalvin W15. And then, the must of the Epernay II contains the highest ethanol content. Regarding of the content of organic acid, the wine that is fermented by Prise de mousse was the highest one and the order could be explained by Tartaric > Malic > Citric.

Quality Characteristics of Chunma (Gastrodia elata Blume) Jelly with Added Gastrodia elata Blume Concentrate (천마 농축액 첨가량에 따른 젤리의 품질 특성)

  • Moon, Jae-Nam;Lee, Soo-Won;Moon, Hye-Kyung;Yoon, Se-Jin;Lee, Won-Young;Lee, Seul;Kim, Gwi-Young
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.545-556
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Gastrodia elata Blume concentrate on quality characteristics of Gastrodia elata Blume jelly. The Gastrodia elata Blume jelly samples were divided into five groups by adding different Gastrodia elata Blume concentrates. The five groups were divided into GBJ-0, GBJ-5, GBJ-10, GBJ-15, and GBJ-20 (Gastrodia elata Blume jelly with 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20% Gastrodia elata Blume concentrate). The highest contents of crude protein and crude ash, and the brix in the GBJ-20 sample were 0.34 and 0.59%, and 22.28$^{\circ}$ Brix, respectively. The crude fiber and pH change (4.65-4.76) were not significantly observed in any of the GBJ samples. Turbidity, degree of brownness, and total phenolics increased with an increasing the amount of extract. A significant difference was observed between samples with and without the extracts in terms of hardness, springiness, gumminess, and chewiness, as well as K, Mg, Cu, Mn, and Zn contents. Hardness, gumminess, and chewiness increased in all GBJ samples with an increase the amount of extract added, whereas adhesiveness decreased. The highest tartaric acid content in the GBJ-0 sample and malic acid in the GBJ-20 jelly sample were 15.58 mg/100 g and 137.45 mg/100 g, respectively. The levels of Ca, K, and Mg increased with an increase in the amount of added extract. The highest score for overall acceptance (4.13) was in the GBJ-10 sample with 10% Gastrodia elata Blume concentrate.

Gas Production of Chemical Leavening Agents and Effects on Textures of Cookies (화학 팽창제의 가스 발생과 쿠키의 텍스쳐 비교)

  • Yang, Seong-Yeon;Kim, Sang-Yong;Jang, Kyu-Seob;Oh, Deok-Kun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.1131-1137
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    • 1997
  • The production rates of leavening gases and textures of cookies were investigated with various chemical leavening agents(baking powders). The chemical leavening agents could be divided into three group of a fast-acting group such as potassium bicarbonate, tartaric acid, aluminium ammonium sulfate, and fumaric acid, a slow-acting group such as ammonium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, $glucono-{\delta}-lactone$, and ammonium chloride. and a double-acting group such as anhydro monocalcium phosphate, disodium dihydrogenpyrophosphate, and aluminium potassium sulfate according to the different production rate of gases. The leavening rate of ammonium bicarbonate, which was the highest of all leavening agents used in this experiment, was 131.25%. But its after-taste in a cookie was not good due to the residual ammonia. $Glucono-{\delta}-lactone$ only had no after-taste. The higher leavening rate, the more peaks in texture profile graph. Ammonium bicarbonate showed the most peaks in this experiment. It was found that the number of peak had correlation with brittleness of cookies $(r^2=0.8176)$ and brittleness of cookies was different as to various chemical leavening agents.

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Electrochemistry and Electrokinetics of Prussian Blue Modified Electrodes Obtained Using Fe(III) Complex

  • 문성배;문정대
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.819-823
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    • 1995
  • Thin films of two kinds of Prussian Blue (PB)-modified, using iron(Ⅲ) complex instead of conventional FeCl3, were prepared on a gold substrate and these films were able to be electrochemically reduced in potassium nitrate solution. In case of PB-modified films prepared from Fe(Ⅲ)-ethylenediamine-N,N'-diacetic acid (FeEN3+)/K3Fe(CN)6 solution, the mid-peak potential was 0.156 V in 0.1 M KNO3 and it was found that potassium ion migrates into or out of the film during the electrolysis. These films were shown to be electrochromic. These films exhibited smaller peak separation than those formed from Fe(Ⅲ)-tartaric acid (FeTA3+)/K3Fe(CN)6 system. The diffusion coefficient of Fe(CN)63-/4- redox couple, evaluated using the fabricated Au rotating disc electrode(rde) previously reported, was in good agreement with the existing data. Two experimental procedures, including the voltammetry at relatively low scan rates and the rde study, have been used in order to characterize the electrode kinetics. The electrode kinetics of some redox couples (FeEN2+-FeEN3+ and FeTA2+-FeTA3+) on both PB-modified thin films and bare Au electrode were studied using a Au rde. In all cases the rate constants of electron transfer obtained with the PB-modified film electrodes were only slightly less than those obtained for the same reaction on bare Au disc electrodes. The conductivities, as determined from the slopes of the i-V curves for a ca. 1 mm sample for dried PB-modified potassium-rich and deficient bulk samples pressed between graphite electrodes, were 6.21 × 10-7 and 2.03 × 10-7(Ω·cm)-1, respectively.

Microbial Diversity in the Enrichment Cultures from the Fermented Beverage of Plant Extract Using Ribosomal RNA Sequence Analysis (라이보좀 RNA 염기서열 분석을 이용한 집식배양된 식물추출물발효음료의 미생물 다양성)

  • Lee, Choung Kyu;Kim, Baolo;Kang, Young Min;Lee, Hee Yul;Hwang, Chung Eun;Ahn, Min Ju;Seo, Weon Taek;Cho, Kye Man
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.351-359
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    • 2014
  • A beverage was produced by the fermentation of mixed extracts from the various fruits, vegetables, algae, and medical herbs. The physicochemical properties of the fermented beverage of plant extracts (FBPE) and microbial diversity were analyzed in cultures enriched from FBPE using 16S and 26S rRNA gene sequence analyses. The pH, acidity, $^{\circ}brix$, reducing sugar, and alcohol contents of the FBPE were determined to be the 3.48, 1.68%, 70.0, 1,026 g/L, and 3.5%, respectively. The most abundant free sugar and organic acid in the FBPE were glucose (567.83 g/L) and tartaric acid (93.68 mg/L), respectively. Lactobacillus homohiochii was the predominant species in all enriched culture samples: 100% of the species in 0B (0% sugar) and 40B (40% sugar) libraries and 95.6% of 20B library (20% sugar). Lactobacillus fructivorans was detected in the 20B library. The predominant species in the samples of enrichment cultures collected from FBPE with three different sugar concentrations were: Candida zeylanoides (45.2%) in the 0Y library (0% sugar), Candida lactis-condensi (35.7%) and C. zeylanoides (35.7%) in the 20Y library (20% sugar), and C. lactis-condensi (38.1%) in the 40Y library (40% sugar). This result may provide a useful frame of reference for further analyses of microbial population dynamics in FBPE.