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Evaluation of nutritive value of chestnut hull for ruminant animals using in vitro rumen fermentation (밤 가공 부산물의 반추가축용 사료 가치 평가: in vitro 반추위 배양)

  • Jeong, Sin-Yong;Jo, Hyeon-Seon;Park, Gi-Su;Kang, Gil-Nam;Jo, Nam-Chul;Seo, Seongwon
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.335-340
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    • 2012
  • During the manufacturing process of chestnut, 50% of biomass is produced as chestnut shell (CS) or chestnut hull (CH), a forestry by-product. Due to its high fiber content and economic benefit, there is a possibility of using chestnut hull as a supplement for a ruminant diet. Few studies, however, have been conducted on evaluating nutritive value of chestnut hull for ruminant animals. The objective of this study were thus to analyze chemical composition of CS, a by-product after the first processing of chestnut, and CH, a by-product after the second processing, and access in vitro rumen fermentation characteristics of them. For the in vitro fermentation using strained rumen fluid obtained from a fistulated Hanwoo steer, commercial total mixed ration (TMR) for dairy goat was used as a basal diet and was replaced with different proportions of chestnut shell and hull. A total number of 13 treatments were carried out in this study: 100% TMR, 100% CS, 100% CH, a mix with 50% CS and 50% of CH (MIX), TMR replaced with 5%, 10%, or 15% of CS, CH, or MIX, respectively. For each treatment, in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) and pH after 48 hours of rumen fermentation were measured. Gas production at 6, 12, 24, 48 hours of incubation was also analyzed. Compared to CH, CS contains higher level of fiber (NDF, ADF, lignin) and consequently has a lower amount of non-fiber carbohydrate, but no difference was observed in the other nutrients (i.e. crude protein, crude fat, and ash). IVDMD was significantly (p<0.05) the highest in 100% CH (71.97%) and the lowest in 100% CS (42.80%). Addition of CH by replacing TMR did not affect IVDMD, while an increase in the proportion of CS tended to decrease IVDMD. The total gas production after 48 hours of incubation and the rate of gas production were also the highest in 100% CH and the lowest in 100% CS (P<0.05). Likewise, the pH after 48 hours of fermentation was significantly (p<0.05) the lowest in 100% CH (6.33) and the highest in 100% CS (6.50), and no significant difference in gas production was observed when TMR was replaced with CS or CH up to 15% (P>0.05). In conclusion, CH may successfully be used for a supplement in a ruminant diet. The nutritive value of CS is relative low, but can replace, if not 100%, low quality forage. This study provides valuable information about the nutritive value of CS and CH. An in vivo trials, however, is needed for conclusively accessing the nutritive value of CS and CH.

The Antioxidant Activities of Three Solvent(Ether, Butanol, Water) Extrats from Chestnut Inner Shell in Soybean Oil (대두유에 대한 율피의 용매분획별(Ether, Butanol, Water) 항산화효과)

  • Oh, Seung-Hee;Kim, Yong-Wook;Kim, Myoung-Ae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.703-708
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    • 2005
  • This study was carried out to compare the antioxidant activities of the ether, butanol, water extracts from chestnut inner shell(Castanea crenata Sieb. et Zucc.) with those of tocopherol and BHA in soybean oil. All additives were added to soybean oil on the quantities of 0.02%. Comparing the antioxidant activities under autooxidation condition at $45.0{\pm}0.5$ for 42days of the extracts were recorded in the order of butanol>ether>control>BHA>tocopherol depending on the solvent. Under the condition at $60.0{\pm}0.5^{\circ}C$ for 32days, the butanol extracts represented the high antioxidation effect, however, there was no significant differences between the ether extracts and control. Under thermal oxidation condition, the ether extract showed stronger antioxidant activity than those of the butanol extract. In the results of polyphenol compound analysis, ellagic acid, quercetin, morin, naringenin, flavanol were included in the ether extracts and ellagic acid, naringenin, gallic acid, flavanol were included in the butanol extracts, respectively. Among them, ellagic acid in ether extract and gallic acid and naringenin in butanol extracts seed to increase the antioxidant activities in the substrate oil.

Antioxidant Activities and Quality Characteristics of Cookies Added with Aged Black Chestnut Inner Shell (숙성 흑율피를 첨가한 쿠키의 품질 특성 및 항산화성)

  • Son, Eunjung;Park, So Young;Kim, Mee Ree
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.202-209
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate cookies added with aged black chestnut inner shells powder (ABCI). Cookies were prepared with three different levels (0.25%, 0.5%, or 1%) of ABCI. During storage, moisture content was higher in cookies containing ABCI compared with control cookies. As the amount of ABCI increased, pH of cookies added with ABCI decreased slightly, whereas acidity increased. The lightness and yellowness in the Hunter color system of cookies with ABCI decreased during storage, whereas redness increased during storage. Higher reducing sugar was contained in cookies with ABCI than in the control. Textural properties by texture profile analysis showed that hardness and chewiness decreased with an increase in ABCI amount. Total phenol content increased in cookies with ABCI. Antioxidant activities such as diphenyl picrylhydrazyl radical and hydroxyl radical scavenging activities increased in cookies with ABCI compared with that of the control. It is concluded that cookies with ABCI may be of high quality with antioxidant activity. In the preference test, cookies added with 0.5% ABCI showed the high results in terms of overall preference and buying intention.

Antioxidant activities and quality characteristics of Yanggeng added with aged black chestnut inner shell (숙성 흑율피 첨가 양갱의 품질 특성 및 항산화성)

  • Lee, Seok Ryong;Lim, Jun Young;Kim, Mee Ree
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.303-311
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    • 2017
  • This study was performed to evaluate the quality characteristics and the antioxidant activities of yanggeng added with the aged black chestnut inner shells (ACI). The levels of ACI addition to Yanggeng were 0%, 1%, 3%, or 5%. The moisture content and the reducing sugar contents of Yanggeng increased with the amount of ACI. The pH of Yanggeng with ACI decreased with the amount of ACI, but the acidity increased. Depending on the amount of ACI added, the lightness (L) and yellowness (b) values of Yanggeng with ACI decreased in the Hunter color system, and the redness (a) value increased. Textural properties by TPA showed that hardness, springiness and chewiness decreased as increase in the amount of ACI added. Total phenol content in the Yanggeng added with ACI increased with the amount of ACI added. Increasing amount of ACI addition enhanced antioxidant activities of Yanggeng, as evidenced by DPPH radical scavenging activity and hydroxyl radical scavenging activity assays. In the preference test, Yanggeng added with 3% ACI showed the highest overall preference and texture. Based on these results, when 3% ACI was added to Yanggeng the quality characteristics, antioxidant property and sensory properties were excellent.

Effect of Chestnut on lipid Metabolism and Antithrombotic Capacity in Rats (랫드에서 밤의 과육 및 내피가 지방대사 및 항혈전능에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, So-Jung;Kim, Mi-Hwan;Kim, Jin;Kim, Hyeong-Jin;Kim, Soo-Hyun;Lee, Seung-Ho;Park, Young-Seok;Park, Byung-Kwon;Kim, Byeong-Soo;Kim, Sang-Ki;Choi, Chang-Sun;Ryu, Gi-Hyung;Jung, Ji-Youn
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2009
  • This study was performed to investigate the effect of dried powder of chestnut on lipid metabolism, anti-thrombotic effect in rats. Thirty 5-week-old male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were randomly allocated into five groups and used for experiment. We examined the lipid metabolism and antithrombotic capacity of SD rats administered for 5 weeks with 0.16 g/kg, 0.5 g/kg chestnut flesh powder and 0.16 g/kg, 0.5 g/kg chestnut inner shell and flesh powder mixture, respectively. Food intake, body weight gain and food efficiency ratio were also checked. The levels of serum triglyceride and tree fatty acid were not statistically significant between the all experimental groups. However, the antithrombotic capacity and total lipid levels of the treatment groups were significantly lower than those of the negative control group. These results suggest that the supplementation of chestnut on diet lower the total lipid level in SD rats.

Study on the Storage of Chestnut (밤 저장(貯藏)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Choi, Jong Uck;Lee, Joo Baek;Sohn, Tae Hwa
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.3
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 1985
  • This research was carried out study the effect of several relative humidities on the cracking of kernels of chestnuts. The moisture contents of total kernel increased at the higher humidity over 88% relative humidity. but the moisture contents of inner layer was decreased at low relative humidity below 76 %. The starch contents of kernel decreased, but free stgars increased during the total period of storage. The tannin contents increased during total of storage, and the tannin contents of out layer was higher than inner layer because of tannin transfer from astringent shell. As we considered the sprouting ratio, the rotting ratio and the cracking ratio, the optimal relative humidity of chestnut storage was proved 88% relative humidity.

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Interesting Cases of Foreign Bodies in Air way -Report of Seven Cases- (최근 경험한 흥미있는 기도이물 7증례)

  • Lee, Hwa-Sik;Moon, Young-Chul;Cho, Seung-Ho;Kim, Hoon
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1982.05a
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    • pp.8.1-8
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    • 1982
  • Foreign bodies in the airway are very import-tant and not uncommon conditions in the field of E.N.T., and practically there are many reports of them. Occasionally, it can be followed by some pulmonary complications and technical difficulty to remove. Therefore, foreign body in the trachea-bronchial tree is serious and, on occasion, fatal. Recently, the authors experienced 7 interesting cases of foreign bodies in the airway and a brief review of literature was made. Case 1. (1 year old male): A bit of walnut was coughed out spontaneously. Case 2. (2 years old male): A bit of raw chestnut was removed from the right main bronchus. Case 3. (21 Years old male): A pushpin was removed from the left main bronchus. Case 4. (1 year old male): A kind of bean was removed from the right main vronchus. Case 5. (4 years old male): A coiled steel spring (1.1cm$\times$2cm) was removed from the subglottic region. Case 6. (5 years old female): A shell of pine nut which had been impacted in the wall of right main bronchus was removed during right middle and lower lobectomy. Case 7. (2 years old male): A metal nail was removed from the rightposterior basal segmental bronchus during right lower lobectomy.

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The Effects of Anoxic Treatments on Color and Mechanical Property in Fabrics, Natural Dyed Fabrics, Papers, Natural Dyed Papers and Paints (저산소 농도 살충처리가 직물, 염색 직물, 종이, 염색지 및 채색편의 색상 및 기계적 성질에 미치는 영향)

  • Oh, Joon Suk;Choi, Jung Eun;Noh, Soo Jung;Eum, Sang Wook
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.219-234
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    • 2014
  • Fabrics, natural dyed fabrics, papers, natural dyed papers and paints were examined effects of colors and mechanical properties for materials of museum collections under anoxic treatment. Anoxic conditions using nitrogen and argon were oxygen concentration 0.01%, temperature($20^{\circ}C$, $25^{\circ}C$, $30^{\circ}C$), 50% RH and exposure time 30 days. Examined fabrics were raw silk fabric, UV irradiated raw silk fabric, degummed silk fabric, UV irradiated degummed silk fabric, cotton fabric, and UV irradiated cotton fabric. Natural dyed silk and cotton fabrics were dyed with fresh indigo, indigo, safflower, gromwell, madder sappanwood, amur cork tree, turmeric, gardenia, barberry root, pagoda tree flower, cochineal, lac, alnus japonica, gallnut, chestnut shell, and combination(indigo and safflower, indigo and amur cork tree, indigo and pagoda tree flower, indigo and sappanwood). Papers were Korean papers(mulberry paper, mulberry(70%) and rice straw(30%) mixed paper), Japanese paper(gampi paper), cotton paper, refined linen paper, cotton, linen & manila mixed fibre furnish, copy paper, news print, and alum sized mulberry paper. Natural dyed papers were dyed with indigo, sappanwood, madder, safflower, gardenia, amur cork tree, and pagoda tree flower. Paints were painted on alum-sized papers and silk fabrics using glue and pigments(azurite, malachite, cinnabar, vermilion, orpiment, gamboge, red lead, haematite, iron oxide red, indigo(lake), lac, cochineal, safflower, madder root lake, celadonite, smalt, ultramarine blue, lapis lazuli, prussian blue, kaolin, lead white, oyster-shell white, and clam-shell white). The color differences(${\Delta}E^*$) of all examined materials were below 1.5 or lowered than control samples after anoxic treatment. The variations of tenacity of yarns of fabrics and natural dyed fabrics after anoxic treatment were within that of standard silk and cotton fabrics. Gases(nitrogen and argon) and temperatures of anoxic treatment did not also affected color differences and variations of tenacity of materials.