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Physicochemical Properties and Baking Studies of Yam(Dioscorca aimadoimo) in Korea (한국산 단마(Dioscorea aimadoimo)의 물리화학적 특성 및 제빵 시험)

  • 김화선;박용곤
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 1992
  • In an attempt of develop composite flours, D. aimadoimo of yams in Korea was investigated with respect to its physicochemical properties and sensory analysis with baking bread. The results are summarized as follows ; 1. Yam had 73.21% of water, 21.65% of carbohydrate, 3.3% of crude protein, 0.25% of fat, 1.60% ash and 20.3%of starch. 2. Sucrose was 78% of the total free sugars in yam flour. It was contained which 67% of total free amino acids were serine, arginine & alanine and 23.6% of total amino acids was glutamic acid. 3. As the yam flour level in amylogram patterns (8% dry basis) was increased, the initial pasting temperature was increased and the viscosity decreased. 4. Replacement of yam flour with 10% wheat flour was the bests in sensory evaluation of the products.

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Antioxidant Activities of Purple Yam (Dioscorea alata L.) Extract (국내산 자주색 참마 추출물의 항산화활성)

  • Kim, Hyeon Jeong;Kim, Myung Hyun;Han, Young Sil
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.268-275
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to confirm the possibility of using Korean purple yam (Dioscorea alata) as proximate composition, material, and antioxidant activity. In the proximate composition of the freeze-dried purple yam powder, the carbohydrate content was the highest at 86.67%, and in minerals, potassium showed the highest content at 1,765.69 mg/100 g. To study the antioxidant activity of purple yam, distilled water and 70% ethanol were used as extraction solvents. The total polyphenol, total flavonoid, and total anthocyanin contents were 1.3~1.6 times higher in 70% ethanol extract, than in the distilled water extract. As a result of ORAC, DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activity, SOD activity, and reducing power, the 70% ethanol extract showed higher antioxidant activity than the distilled water extract in all results. As a result of freeze-drying purple yam and measuring antioxidant activity by extraction solvents, it is concluded that purple yam can contribute to the food industry as a natural antioxidant and health functional material.

Carbohydrates Analyses of Korean Yam(Dioscorea) Tubers (한국산 마의 당질 분석)

  • Chung, Hae-Young
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.36-40
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    • 1995
  • Yam(Dioscorea) tubers were used as one of the dietary starches in Korea, China and Japan because of its characteristic properties. Yam tubers were powdered after freeze drying the sliced tubers to investigate carbohydrates. Chemical properties such as proximate components and carbohydrates were studied using three varieties of Korean yams, namely. D. batatas, D. aimadoimo and D. japonica. The proximate components of yam tubers showed that the major components of Korean yam tubers were carbohydrates and moisture. The main components of free sugars in yams were identified as fructose, glucose, sucrose and maltose. In addition to these four sugars, there were two unidentifiable peaks whose areas are too big to ignore. These results were obviously different from other reported data of free sugars in yams. The main components of total sugars were mannose and glucose.

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Nutritional Evaluation of Korean Yam (Dioscorea batatas DECNE.)

  • Duan, Yishan;Kim, Gyeong-Hwuii;Joung, Su-Jin;Kim, Han-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.391-400
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this study was conducted to investigate the proximate and nutritional compositions including mineral, vitamin, amino acids and fatty acids in Korean yam (Dioscorea batatas $D_{ECNE}.$). Carbohydrate (68.1%) possessed the large single constituent of yam. Small amounts of crude protein (16.9%), crude ash (5.8%) and crude fat (2.0%) contents were found. Yam was found to be good sources of essential minerals such as K (1295.5 mg/100 g), Mg (115.3 mg/100 g), Na (99.0 mg/100 g) and Ca (56.5 mg/100 g) but Zn (0.3 mg/100 g) content was low. Relatively abundant vitamin $B_1$ (11.5 mg/100g) could be observed while vitamin A, $B_3$ and $B_6$ were not found. The amino acid analysis revealed that the yam was superior with respect to glutamic acid (1770.6 mg%), lysine (1210.6 mg%) and urea (550.9 mg%). Essential amino acids were calculated to be 2954.5 mg%. The amino acid profiles showed that yam to be limiting in valine and leusine. Palmitic acid and linoleic acid were the most predominant fatty acids with the value of 31.5% and 41.5%, respectively. And the polyunsaturated fatty acids including linoleic acid and linolenic acid were present in a large quantities in yam. And it also contained higher amounts of unsaturated fatty acids compared saturated fatty acids.

Chemical Composition of Thermal Treatment Yam (Dioscorea batatas DECNE.)

  • Kim, Han-Soo;Duan, Yishan;Ryu, Jae-Young;Kim, Sang-Woo;Jang, Seong-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2015
  • In this study, the thermal treatment yam (Dioscorea batatas DECNE.) was analyzed for its proximate and nutritional compositions including mineral, vitamin, amino acids and fatty acids. Thermal treatment yam is mainly consisted of carbohydrate (70.3%) with small amounts of crude protein (15.8%), crude ash (5.1%) and crude fat (1.6%). It was found to be a good source of essential minerals such as K (1100.2 mg/100 g), Mg (99.4 mg/100 g), Ca (54.8 mg/100 g) and Na (44.9 mg/100 g) but Zn (4.8 mg/100 g) and Fe (0.2 mg/100g) content was low. Little amounts of vitamin E (8.3 mg/100g), vitamin C (3.5 mg/100g) and vitamin B1 (2.1 mg/100g) could be found. The amino acid analysis revealed that the yam was superior with respect to serine (1454.2 mg%), lysine (684.6 mg%) and histidine (684.6 mg%). Essential amino acids were calculated to be 2849.3 mg%. The amino acid profiles showed that thermal treatment yam is limiting in isoleucine and phenylaline. Linoleic acid was the most predominant fatty acids with the value of 47.3% followed by palmitic acid (24.7%) and oleic acid (12.7%). And the unsaturated fatty acids including oleic acid and linoleic acid were present in big quantities in thermal treatment yam.

Changes on the Components of Yam Snack by Processing Methods (제조방법에 따른 마 스낵의 성분 변화)

  • Shin Seung-Ryeul
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.516-521
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    • 2004
  • The study was intended to develop a yam snack to increase the consumption and the added value of the yam which has many kinds of medicinal effects and functions. Moisture content of a freeze-drying yam snack was higher than those of hot wind drying and vacuum drying yam snack. However, carbohydrate content was opposed to it. The content of soluble proteins in freeze drying yam snack was 6.43 mg/100g, and lower than that those in hot wind drying and vacuum drying yam snack. The contents of total sugar and reducing sugar were not noticeably different by processing methods. The major organic acids of yam snack were malic, acetic, acids, and acetic acid. Citric acid were rich contented in hot wind and vacuum dried yam snack, but the content of malic acid in freeze dried yam snack was higher than those in hot wind and vacuum dried yam snack. The contents of the amino acids and total amino acids showed the highest contents in vacuum dried snack and the next came in hot wind dried snack and freeze dried snack order. The content of free amino acids were not different by processing methods. Total content of vitamin C were not different by processing methods, but a ascorbic acid was higher in freeze dried yam snack than those in other. The dehydroascorbic acid contents of the hot-air and vacuum dried snack was higher than those of the freeze dried snack, Potassium, sodium and magnesium were the main minerals of the yam snacks.

Phygicochemical Properties and Sensory evaluation with Doughnut of Yam (Dioscorea batatas) in Korea (한국산 긴마(Dioscorea batatas)의 물리화학적 특성 및 Doughnut에 대한 관능 검사)

  • 김화선
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.74-77
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    • 1993
  • In an attempt of develop composite flours, Korea yam (Dioscorea batatas) was investigated in terms of the physicochemical properties and sensory evaluation with doughnut. Yam had 76.10% of water, 18.63% of carbohydrate, 4.03% of crude protein, 0.27% of fat, 1.02% of ash and 17.20% of starch. Compositions of the free sugar in yam flour were glucose, fructose and sucrose, which of amounts was about 30% respectively. The major free amino acids of yam were Serine, Arginine & Alanine, which consisted of 70.3% of the total free amino acids. Most amino acids of yam were Glutamic acid, Aspartic acid & Arginine which consisted of 47% of total amino acids. As the amount of yam flour in doughnut was increased the oil absorption rate was lower. In the sensory evaluation, control and 10% flour group did not show any significant difference in all category of sensory characteristics.

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Quality and storage characteristics of frankfurter sausages with added yam (Dioscorea japonica) powder (마(Dioscorea japonica) 분말 첨가 프랑크푸르터 소시지의 품질과 저장 특성)

  • Jang, Dong Hyun;Lee, Keun Taik
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.636-645
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    • 2014
  • Quality changes in frankfurter sausages with yam (Dioscorea japonica) powder added were investigated during their storage at $10^{\circ}C$ for six weeks. The sausage samples were prepared using four concentrations of yam powder: 0% (C), 0.5% (T1), 1.0% (T2), and 2.0% (w/w) (T3). After the addition of yam powder, the crude protein contents decreased, but the crude fat and carbohydrate contents increased. The thiobarbituric acid values during the storage of the frankfurter sausages were lower in the samples with higher yam concentrations. Over the storage period, the volatile basic nitrogen values increased with the increase in the amount of added yam. With the increase in the yam concentration, the $L^*$ and $a^*$ values tended to decrease, whereas the $b^*$ value increased. The instrumental texture analysis showed that the hardness value decreased with the increase in the yam concentration. The first indication of sensorial quality deterioration was noticed at week 4 for T3 and at week 5 for C, T1, and T2. In conclusion, the quality and shelf-life of the frankfurter sausages were not noticeably influenced by the addition of yam powder with a concentration of up to 1.0% (w/w), but the functional and health-promoting effects of yam were positively incorporated.

Quality Characteristics of Yackwa made with Yam (Dioscorea batatas Decne) Powder (마 분말을 첨가한 약과의 제조와 품질특성)

  • Lee, Jeong-Ho;Kim, Jong-Sung
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.56-68
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    • 2014
  • Yam Yackwa (YP) was made by addition of yam power (15%) into flour. Depending on extension of storage time, lightness and redness of YP were increased. Yellowness of YP was decreasing until 3 days and increased from 9 days of storage. However, the yellowness of Yackwa without Yam powder (Non-YP) was increasing until 3 days and decreased from 6 days of storage. Hardness, gumminess, and chewiness of YP were improved compared to Non-YP. It means that the addition of yam power makes Yackwa soft. Oil absorption of Non-YP was low. Acid value and peroxide value of YP were 1.57 and 19.04, respectively. Moisture contents, crude ash, crude fat, crude protein, and carbohydrate of YP were $2.55{\pm}0.08%$, $0.71{\pm}0.01%$, $6.11{\pm}0.06%$, $15.97{\pm}1.40%$, and $64.66{\pm}0.09%$, respectively.

Microtuberization and Acclimatization in the Dioscorea cayenensis Thunb. by the Carbon Source (탄소급원에 의한 얌의 기내 비대근 형성과 순화)

  • Lee, Na Nyum;Kim, Ji Ah;Kim, Yong Wook;Kim, Tae Dong
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2018
  • In this experiment, we investigated the effects of various carbon sources and concentrations on the microtuber induction and acclimatization of the yam (Dioscorea cayenensis). First, the effects of the in vitro carbon sources and concentrations on the microtuber induction were examined. The highest efficiency of the microtuber induction was obtained in the 7% sucrose treatment, whereas the glucose treatment shows no effect on the microtuber formation. Secondly, the effects of the survival rate and the microtuber formation rate after the acclimatization were examined. The diameter (6.1 mm) and fresh weight (0.5g) of the tuberous root are the highest in the pretreatment of the 7% sucrose. Although the survival rate of the pretreatment of the low concentration sucrose (3% sucrose) is 100 %, the growth and development were inhibited. These results suggest the 7% sucrose treatment is appropriate for the yam microtuber formation and acclimatization. In addition, this protocol could be used for the propagation of virus- or disease-free clones and the multiplication of elite yam cultivars.