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Variation of Anthocyanin Contents by Genotypes and Growing Environments in Black Colored Soybeans (유전자형과 재배환경에 따른 검정콩 안토시아닌 함량변이)

  • Hwang, In-Taek;Lee, Joo-Young;Choi, Byung-Ryul;Lee, Eun-Seop;Kim, Yong-Ho
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.477-482
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    • 2014
  • Variation of anthocyanin contents were analyzed by different growing environments, three locations over three years with 3 black colored soybeans. Anthocyanin contents were different according to growing location, genotypes and planting time, so it can be concluded that anthocyanin content was effected by environmental and genetic variation. Planting date seemed to have a much greater influence on anthocyanin content than cultivar and location. Among different planting dates, anthocyanin contents increased in the seeds planted on June 15 rather than did May 30 and May 15. Compared with 3 cultivars and 3 locations, Ilpumgeomjungkong and Yeonchun had higher contents such as 11.58 mg/ and 9.85 mg/g, respectively. The correlations between color index and anthocyanin content were analyzed by Hunter'value. L (lightness) and b (yellowness) values were correlated negatively with D3G, C3G, Pt3G and total anthocyanin content while a (redness) value was correlated positively. The correlations between meteorological factors and anthocyanin content were analyzed. Anthocyanin content was correlated negatively with mean temperature and accumulated temperature whereas mean daily temperature difference showed positive correlation. We could conclude that the area in which mean temperature was low and daily temperature difference was high is good for attempts to improve black soybean seed quality by the increase of anthocyanin contents.

Manufacture of Pork Thigh and Chicken Meat Snack by Extrusion Cooking Process (압출성형 공정을 이용한 돈육과 계육스낵의 제조)

  • Yang, S.Y.;Kim, Y.H.;Kim, C.J.;Lee, M.H.;Lee, C.H.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.456-460
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    • 1990
  • The processing conditions for the production of meat snack were investigated by using a Bonnot Single-screw extruder Pork and thicken meat were mixed with corn flour in various ratios, respectively, and extruded at different screw speeds(120-260 rpm). As the meat content was increased, the expansion ratio, water absortion index, lightness and yellowness of the extrudate were decreased. The expansion ratio tended to increase with an increase in screw speed, but the opposite relationship was observed with the maximum meat content(meat corn flour=2:1). The maximum water absorption ratio was obtained at the screw speed of 190rpm when the meat content was relatively low, but it moved to 120 rpm as the meat content was increased. The bulk density of the extrudate was significantly increased as the meat content exceeded 50% and no significant differences in bulk density was found at the highter meat content. The redness increased as the moisture content was increased. The maximum breaking strength was attained at the meat-corn flour ratio 1 : 1, and the breaking strength tended to decreased as the screw speed increased.

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Quality characteristics of sponge cake with lemon grass powder (레몬그라스 분말을 첨가한 스펀지케이크의 품질 특성)

  • Ju, Tak;Oh, HanSeul;Kim, MinJu;Kang, SungTae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.347-353
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    • 2016
  • This study was performed to examine the quality characteristics of the sponge cakes with different contents (2-10% (w/w)) of lemon grass powder (LGP). An increase in LGP content in the cake led to a significant increase in the specific gravity of batter, baking loss rate, redness, hardness, cohesiveness, chewiness, and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity of the cakes and a significant decrease in pH, moisture content, specific volume, height, volume and symmetry index, lightness, and yellowness of the cakes. Springness and resilience did not show any difference between the cakes. The consumer acceptance test indicated that the addition of LGP up to 2% did not cause a significant negative effect on the consumer acceptances in all attributes. The sponge cakes with 2% LGP can be recommended for manufacturing bakery.

Study on Hair Characteristics Analysis and Performance Evaluation of Traditional Brushes (전통 붓의 섬유 특성 분석 및 성능 평가 연구)

  • Park, Sang Hyeon;Chung, Yong Jae
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.195-209
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    • 2018
  • In this study, the characteristics of various raw hairs used for traditional Korean brushes were examined; further, the characteristics and deterioration patterns of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese brushes were compared, with a quantitative evaluation to assess the brush performance. The tensile strength was generally found to be higher with a greater fiber thickness. Among the hairs examined, the back and flank hair of goat was more damaged than that in other parts, and the tensile strength was low. Higher elasticity of the brush made with hair of high cysteine content was measured. Owing to deterioration by use of the brushes, artificial drying brushes had a higher yellowness index and lower tensile strength than natural drying brushes. Further, it was confirmed that brushes with good absorbency exhibited good consistency, but not good elasticity. Thus, the performance of the brush can be influenced by the kind of material used and the brush usage pattern. In addition, it is possible to identify the material science characteristics of brushes which have been produced only by experience; therefore, the results of this study could provide basic data for manufacturing brushes employed in conservation treatment, in the future.

Quality Characteristics and Antioxidative Activity of Muffins Added with Coffee Ground Residue Water Extract and Powder (커피박 추출물 및 분말 첨가 머핀의 품질 특성과 항산화 활성)

  • Kim, Byeong-Guk;Park, Na-Young;Lee, Shin-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.76-83
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the quality characteristics and antioxidative activity of muffins prepared with coffee ground residue water extracts (CRE) and powder (CRP). CRE-muffins were prepared by addition of CRE (0~2.0%, w/v) to water of a basic formulation, whereas CRP-muffins were prepared by addition of CRP (0~3.0%, w/w) to the flour. The height and volume index of CRE-muffins were higher than those of control. The weight and water contents of CRE-muffins and CRP-muffins were higher than those of the control. The hardness of CRE-muffins decreased compared to the control, whereas hardness of CRP-muffins increased. The total polyphenol contents and antioxidative activity of muffin significantly increased with increasing concentrations of CRE and CRP. Muffins containing 0.5~2.0% CRE and 0.5~3.0% CRP had acceptable sensory properties (flavor, taste, texture, and overall acceptability). Therefore, this study indicated that the optimal concentrations of CRE and CRP into muffin formula are 1.0 % (w/v) and 1.0% (w/w), respectively.

Egg Quality Characteristics of Layer Chickens Reared with Tenebrio molitor Larvae (갈색거저리 유충을 급이한 산란계로부터 얻은 계란의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Do Hyeong;Kim, Dong Hyun;Park, Hyun Woo;Kim, Jin Kwon;Kim, Sam Woong;Kim, Tae Wan;Lee, Byeong Jin;Son, Daniel;Kim, Il-Suk
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.30 no.10
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    • pp.860-866
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    • 2020
  • This study examined the characteristics of eggs obtained from layer chickens reared with feed that included Tenebrio molitor larvae, which were in turn bred using feed that included dried food waste powder. The eggs showed a tendency to be slightly thinner in the treated groups, but the Haugh unit indicating freshness was higher in the treated groups than the control group, and the 5% larval-treated group showed the highest value. The color of the yolk tended toward higher redness, lower brightness, and lower yellowness in the 5%-treated group, which also showed similar crude fat and protein values to the control group; the 10%- and 15% larval-treated groups had lower crude fat and protein values, although the carbohydrate content was higher. Structural amino acids in the treated groups showed a higher ratio of non-essential amino acids to essential amino acids than the control. The polyphenol content, which is an index of antioxidants, was highest in the 5%-treated group, and it is thought that this may affect the storage and antioxidant properties of the eggs. Thus, when employed with a feed source to maintain high protein and high fat, T. molitor larvae may cause critical changes in the nutrient content of eggs and improve their freshness.

Quality Characteristics of Pound Cake with Chlorella Powder (클로렐라를 첨가한 파운드케이크의 품질특성)

  • Chung, Nam-Yong;Choi, Soon-Nam
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.669-676
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    • 2005
  • The effect of chlorella addition on the quality characteristics of pound cake was investigated. Chlorella pound cake was prepared with in different ratios of chlorella powder (0, 2, 4, 6 %). The pH of the dough made with chlorella powder were ranged from 7.10 to 7.13 and the pH of the control was 7.08. The weight of the pound cake prepared by adding $2{\sim}6\;%$ chlorella powder decreased from 392.4 to 384.2 g. The volume of the pound cake prepared by adding $2{\sim}6\;%$ chlorella powder increased from 801.8 to 839.2 mL. Loaf volume index increased by $3.12{\sim}3.22$ and that of control by 2.96. Baking loss rate of pound cake prepared by adding $2{\sim}6\;%$ chlorella powder increased by $12.80{\sim}14.97\;%$ and that of control by was 12.88 %. The lightness, redness and yellowness values of the bread decreased with the increase of chlorella powder. There were no significant differences in hardness and penetration by adding $2{\sim}6\;%$ chlorella powder for 1 hour and 72 hours. The sensory quality of the pound cake with addition of 4 % chlorella powder, as estimated by taste, moistness and overall acceptability, was better than that of the others. Consequently, pound cake quality with addition of 4 % chlorella powder was considered the best.

Quality and Physicochemical Characteristics of Mung-Bean Cultivars Cultivated in the North-Central Region with Different Seeding Periods (파종시기에 따른 중북부 지역 재배 녹두 품종의 품질 및 이화학 특성)

  • Woo, Koan Sik;Kim, Sung Kook;Jung, Gun Ho;Kim, Hyun-Joo;Lee, Ji Hae;Lee, Byong Won;Lee, Yu Young;Lee, Byoung Kyu
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.577-586
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    • 2018
  • The proximate compositions, quality and physicochemical characteristics of mung-bean cultivars cultivated in the north-central region of South Korea with different seeding periods were evaluated. A significant difference was noted in the proximate compositions and chromaticity of mung-beans according to cultivars and different seeding periods. Crude ash and protein content decreased with the delay in seeding period and a slight increase in carbohydrate content was observed. Redness of the other five cultivars increased with the delay in seeding period except for the cultivar Jangan, while the yellowness decreased in cultivars Geumsung and Jangan. Water binding capacity of the $1^{st}$, $2^{nd}$ and $3^{rd}$ seeding on the cultivar Eoul was 115.15, 99.76 and 96.31%, respectively, and a decrease in the binding capacity was observed with the delay in seeding periods. Water solubility index and swelling power were significantly different among cultivars. Total polyphenol content of $1^{st}$ and $2^{nd}$ seeding on the cultivar Jangan was 8.59 and 8.57 mg GAE/g, respectively, and a decrease was observed with the delay in seeding periods except for the cultivar Sohyeon. Total flavonoid content of $1^{st}$ seeding on the cultivar Jangan was 5.25 mg CE/g, which decreased with the delay in seeding periods. DPPH radical scavenging activity of $1^{st}$ seeding on the cultivars Geumsung and Kyungseon was 2.44 and 2.32 mg TE/g, respectively, which decreased with the delay in seeding periods. The BTS radical scavenging activity of $1^{st}$ seeding on the cultivar Jangan was 6.98 mg TE/g. In the present study, the variations in phenol content and radical scavenging activity were observed to be dependent on the cultivars and seeding periods.

Quality and Physicochemical Characteristics of the Korean Cowpea Cultivars Grown in Different Seeding Periods (품종 및 파종시기별 동부의 품질 및 이화학 특성)

  • Kim, Hyun-Joo;Lee, Ji Hae;Lee, Byong Won;Lee, Yu Young;Jeon, Yong Hee;Lee, Byoung Kyu;Woo, Koan Sik
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.502-510
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    • 2018
  • To begin with, this study identified and reviewed the proximate compositions, quality and physicochemical characteristics of three Korean cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) cultivars grown in two different seedling periods. The proximate compositions of the cowpea showed significant differences according to three cultivars (Seowon, Yeonboon and Okdang) and two different seeding periods (5 June and 5 July). Through this lens, the lightness, redness and yellowness of the cowpea cultivars increased slightly during the 5 July cultivation compared to the 5 June cultivation. This brings us to understand that the water binding capacity, water solubility index, and swelling power were significantly different among the cultivars. In this case, the water binding capacity of the cowpea was 108.87~143.19%, and decreased during the 5 July cultivation compared to the 5 June cultivation. As shown, the total polyphenol and flavonoid contents of cowpea showed significant difference according to cultivars. In this case, the total polyphenol content of 5 June and 5 July cultivation on the Seowon 4.17 and 4.12 mg GAE/g, respectively. In these terms, the DPPH radical scavenging activity of cowpea showed a significant difference according to the cultivars, and the Yeonboon and Okdang increased slightly during 5 July cultivation. The ABTS radical scavenging activity of the cowpea showed significant difference according to the cultivars, and all cultivars decreased slightly during the 5 July cultivation. In other words, the phenol contents and radical scavenging activity differ measurable depending on the cultivars and seeding periods. Therefore, it is necessary to study the proper cultivar and seeding time considering the environment of the applicable cultivation area.

Performance and Carcass Composition of Growing-finishing Pigs Fed Wheat or Corn-based Diets

  • Han, Yung-Keun;Soita, H.W.;Thacker, P.A.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.704-710
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    • 2005
  • The objective of this experiment was to compare corn and wheat in finishing pig diets in order to determine whether performance, carcass quality, fatty acid composition or fat colour is altered by choice of cereal grain. A total of 126 crossbred pigs were used in this experiment. At the start of the experiment, a portion of the experimental animals were assigned to receive a wheat-based diet formulated using soybean meal as the sole source of supplementary protein. The remainder of the pigs were assigned to a corn-based diet formulated to supply a similar level of lysine (0.65%) and energy (3,300 kcal/kg DE). At two week intervals, a portion of the pigs on the corn-based diet were switched to the wheat-based diet so that a gradient was produced with pigs being fed the corn and wheatbased diets for different proportions of the finishing period ranging from 100% on wheat to 100% on corn. There were no significant differences in the growth rate of pigs fed the two diets (p = 0.834). Pigs fed wheat tended to consume slightly less feed (p = 0.116) and had a significantly improved feed conversion (p = 0.048) compared with pigs fed corn. Choice of cereal did not affect dressing percentage (p = 0.691), carcass value index (p = 0.146), lean yield (p = 0.134), loin fat (p = 0.127) or loin lean (p = 0.217). Fatty acid composition of backfat was unaffected by the cereal grain fed (p>0.05). Total saturated fatty acid content was 33.31% for both corn and wheat fed pigs (p = 0.997) while the polyunsaturated fatty acid content was 12.01% for corn fed pigs and 11.21% for wheat fed pigs (p = 0.257). The polyunsaturated/saturated ratio was 0.36 for pigs fed corn and 0.34 for pigs fed wheat (p = 0.751). Hunter Lab Colour Scores indicated no difference either in the whiteness or yellowness of the fat. In conclusion, wheat can substitute for corn in growingfinishing pig rations without detrimental effects on pig performance. There were no differences in either the fatty acid composition of backfat or in backfat colour indicating that the decision to use wheat vs. corn needs to be made on economic grounds rather than being based on their effects on fat quality.