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제주 수산가공부산물 유래 기능성 소재 탐색 (Development of Bioactive Substances from Fishery Processing by-products in Jeju)

  • 강나래;이원우;고주영;김현수;김준성;안용석;고창익;정준범;전유진
    • 한국해양바이오학회지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.62-67
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    • 2014
  • In this study, we investigated the bioactive substances of the Alcalase hydrolysate obtained from fishery processing by-products in Jeju by measuring bioactivities including radical scavenging acitivty, cytoprotective activity against 2,2-azobis-(2-amidino-propane) dihydrochloride (AAPH), and ACE inhibitory activity. This study is important because of utilization of unused fishery processing by-products in Jeju. The Alcalase hydrolysate was prepared through the hot water extraction and enzymatic hydrolysis, and then further separation of the Alcalase hydrolysate was performed by ultrafiltration using 10 kDa molecular weight cut-off membrane. The Alcalase hydrolysate showed the relatively higher DPPH and peroxyl radical scavenging activity ($IC_{50}$ value; 1.30 mg/ml and 0.888 mg/ml, respectively). Also, the Alcalase hydrolysate showed the ACE inhibitory activity with 1.87 mg/ml of $IC_{50}$ value. These biological activities are increased over 1.2 or 2.5 times through the ultrafiltration of the Alcalase hydrolysate. Therefore, the Alcalase hydrolysate obtained from fishery processing by-products in Jeju and the different molecular weight fractions should be given consideration for food and cosmetics ingredient. Furthermore, this research on the utility of fishery processing by-products might be a useful tool into the industry.

한국표준직업분류에 의한 수해양산업의 종합적 직업분류에 관한 연구 (A Study on Systematic Standard Classification of Fishery and Ocean Occupation by KSCO)

  • 김삼곤;박종운
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.341-363
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    • 2006
  • All industries must be cope with fast technological progress along with the economic changes experience. However, a fishery and ocean industry are something yet to study base data for HRD and classifying occupation. Therefore, this study points to major problems which related useful data of information on the fishery and ocean industry. The purpose of this study is to classify fishery and ocean occupations by KSCO. The study is carried out though review of the literature, field investigation, direct interview and an experts' meeting of 5 field majors. A proposed classification of fishery and ocean occupations is modified on several times by the meeting of experts' group. Finally, a systematic classification of fishery and ocean occupations is as follows. First of all, first rank change from fishing to fishery industry. And the second rank, fishery and ocean occupations were classified into four categories bases on the systematic and comprehensive, as it were production fisheries, fishery products and processing, fishery supplies and infrastructure, fishery services. Each rank of classifying occupation is from two to four steps based on the occupation cluster.

수산부산물의 발생·처리 실태 및 산업화 방향 (Directions for Eco-friendly Utilization and Industrialization of Fishery By-products)

  • 김대영;이정삼
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.566-575
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    • 2015
  • The study aims to identify the generation and treatment of fishery by-products in Korea and suggests future directions and strategies for their eco-friendly utilization and industrialization. First, the study focuses on the identification of the generation and their treatment in Korea since merely few study were conducted and they did not provide enough information regarding the overall generation and treatment at the national level. According to the estimation, Korea generates 800 thousand to 1,200 thousand tones of fishery by-product every year. The fishery by-products generated at large seafood markets and processing facilities are used or processed as fish meal and feed, but those generated from households and small seafood restaurants are currently treated as food waste. In addition, inadequately treated fishery by-products cause various problems such as spoiling urban landscape, creating odor and incubating pest. After identifying the generation and treatment of fishery by-products, the study suggests directions for the formulation of infrastructure for transition into resource circulation society, minimization of dumped waste and their eco-friendly recycling as resources, diversification of recycled goods and development into a high-value added industry. Finally, the study suggests detailed strategies for the directions such as establishment of legal and institutional foundation, separation of fishery by-products from wastes, development of technology tailored for commercialization, introduction of pilot projects for industrialization and cultivation of social enterprises.

수산부산물에 대한 해양바이오산업 활용 의향 조사 연구 (A study on the intention of companies to utilize fishery by-product s in the marine bio industry)

  • 장덕희;안소언;오철홍
    • 한국해양바이오학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.67-81
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    • 2023
  • This study examines a business survey on the utilization of fishery by-products with the aim to assess the feasibility of incorporating these by-products into various industries. The research involved surveying 312 biocompanies across the country and conducting an empirical analysis based on the collected data. South Korea, a leading seafood-producing country with a developed seafood processing industry, provides conditions necessary to utilize seafood by-products as raw materials for the marine bioindustry. Among the surveyed biocompanies, 38.5% expressed their intention to engage in industrial activities involving the use of fishery by-products in the future, indicating a significant level of interest within the bioindustry in utilizing marine and fishery by-products. Companies showed interest in diverse materials, such as scales, fish bones, skin, and kelp holdfast beyond those currently defined under the Fisheries By-products Recycling Promotion Act (officially unnamed, 2021). This suggests a need for improvements in the regulatory framework to accommodate these diverse biomaterials. Furthermore, we propose enhancing the efficiency of fishery by-product utilization by focusing on regional specialization in marine bioindustry. This involves utilizing existing legal framework for upcycling fishery by-products and fostering a regionally specialized marine bioindustry.

Pre-cooking and liquid smoke affect the physicochemical and microbiological quality and polyhydroxy aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) content in smoked skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis L.)

  • Silvana Dinaintang Harikedua;Ella Dertina Saragih;Eunike Louisje Mongi;Lena Jeane Damongilala;Netty Salindeho;Henny Adeleida Dien;Nurmeilita Taher;Helen Jenny Lohoo;Mayse Sofien Siby
    • 한국식품저장유통학회지
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.210-217
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to compare the quality of smoked fish products processed with liquid smoke with and without pre-cooking when stored at room temperature (25℃) for 0, 2, 4, and 6 days. The observations included moisture content, water holding capacity, color, and total plate and mold counts. The treated samples were also analyzed for polyhydroxyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) at day 0. The study found that the pre-cooked products had a lower moisture content (55.1%) than the control (59.9%) during storage. Additionally, the pre-cooked product had a higher water holding capacity than the control. The TPC value indicates that the pre-cooked product meets the Indonesian standard for smoked fish up to the 2nd day of storage, whereas the control product only meets the standard on day 0. However, the total mold of the control products meets the Indonesian standard until the 2nd day of storage, while the pre-cooked products only meet the standard on day 0. The pre-cooked product had a higher lightness value (L*) than the control. The analysis of polyhydroxy aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) showed that the pre-cooking process did not affect the concentration of PAH.

바이오소재 활용을 위한 국내 수산가공부산물의 통계 현황 연구 (A Study on the Statistical Status of By-products from Korean Seafood processing for Utilization of Biomaterials)

  • 안소언;장덕희;강도형
    • 한국해양바이오학회지
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.124-132
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    • 2022
  • By-products from fisheries produced in Korea are of the same industrial material as imported raw materials and are valuable resources for marine bioindustries. Securing raw materials for the mass production of functional materials is one of the main objectives for marine bioindustrial development. The use of fishery by-products as raw materials is anticipated to increase rapidly as the biomarket is growing into a promising industry. In this study, data were acquired from an open-source environment to perform exploratory data analysis, and various visualization methods were used to compare fishery production to the production of marine processed products in the year 2020. This study suggested that the amount of seafood processing, types of processing items, and areas where fishery processing residue is generated, should be able to secure hygienic raw material supply in large quantities. Thus far, it has been found that the Gyeonggi-do and Busan province, where HACCP-certified processing facilities are concentrated, and the local government Seafood Cluster and the Smart Aquaculture Cluster are at the forefront of stable, mass production of raw materials.

식품가공처리가 농산물 잔류농약에 미치는 영향에 대한 메타분석 (Meta-Analytic Approach to the Effects of Food Processing Treatment on Pesticide Residues in Agricultural Products)

  • 김남훈;박경애;정소영;조성애;김윤희;박혜원;이정미;이상미;유인실;정권
    • 농약과학회지
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.14-22
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    • 2016
  • 메타분석이라는 통계적 기법을 이용하여 일상생활에서 많이 사용되는 식품가공처리 (수돗물 세척, 껍질제거, 데치기 및 오븐건조)에 의한 농산물 중 농약 잔류량의 변화를 관찰한 기존의 문헌들이 제공하는 데이터들을 통계적으로 통합하고 정량화하는 작업을 수행하였다. 각 식품가공처리법의 가중평균 response ratio ($R^*$)를 살펴보면 껍질제거는 0.140, 데치기는 0.344, 오븐건조는 0.462 및 수돗물 세척은 0.522이었으며 껍질제거에 의해 농산물 중 잔류농약이 최대로 감소됨을 확인할 수 있었다. 수돗물 세척에 의한 12종 농약성분의 옥탄올물분배계수와 가중평균 response ratio ($R^*$)와의 상관분석을 실시한 결과, 피어슨상관계수는 r=0.624 (p=0.03)로서 양의 상관관계가 있음을 확인하였다. 본 연구결과는 보다 정확한 위해성 평가를 위한 가공계수를 산출하는데 참고자료로 활용될 수 있으며 또한 잔류농약과 식품안전성에 대한 소비자의 이해를 돕는 자료로도 활용될 수 있을 것이다.

단순가공 어류 수산물 제조 공정 중의 식품학적 위해요소 분석 (Hazard Analysis of Food Safety in Processing Process of Simple-processed Fishery Products)

  • 정민철;강민균;장유미;이도하;박슬기;신일식;김영목
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제51권5호
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    • pp.518-523
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    • 2018
  • This study analyzed the food safety in processing process of simple-processed fishery products. A total of 88 samples analyzed for the presence of pathogenic bacteria and physicochemical hazards. No major foodborne pathogenic bacteria, such as Salmonella sp., Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli O157:H7, were detected in any of the samples. However, Bacillus cereus (12 samples, 13.6%) and Staphylococcus aureus (15 samples, 17.0%) were frequently detected in both the intermediate processing stages and the final products, although cell populations were not high. Very small amounts of heavy metals and histamine were detected in some samples, in quantities that did not exceed the safe guidelines according to Korean Government regulations. Similarly, no other physical hazards such as foreign material were observed in any of the samples. We concluded that there are no significant pathogenic bacteria or physicochemical food hazards in simply processed fish products from Korea. The present study strongly suggests that increased food sanitation measures should be implemented to decrease the prevalence of S. aureus in simple-processed fishery products.

자유판매제 전면 실시에 따른 문제점과 보완대책;-산지 어시장제도를 중심으로 - (Problems and complementary Measures from the Overall Enforcement of Free Market System;- Fish Markets in the Production -)

  • 김승
    • 수산경영론집
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.9-27
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    • 1995
  • From now on, the direction of fishery products circulation measure should be improved the system to give just the right of free choice of sale route like retail, direct sale, direct dealings and direct shipping only for fishermen to produce them diversifing the function and the role of current fish market in the production to prepare the fishery internationalization, to improve the competitiveness of coastal and off-shore fishery. Practically wholesale market in land and fish market in the production have the different function and role, the organization of wholesale market in land can't substitute the essential function and role which fish market in the production should perform. So far, fisheries cooperatives as a managing subject of fish market in the production have depended on the consignment sales and purchases of fishery products but, from now on, it should be explore the widespread supply way of fishery products by producing value - added fishery products that should bring higher demand from the consumers, producer - consumer direct marketing system through not only consignment sales but also direct sales that common processing and manufacturing system of fishery products under the management of FC has been established. The direction of the idealest structural improvement of fishery production circulation organization is to establish the the position of the fishery retail price leader based on the standard of market in the fisheries production due to existing characteristics of fisheries, accordingly, to harmony the market organization of direct transportation, direct sales and direct dealings form by producer and group of producers with market organization in the fisheries production, and to make the condition to do the appropriate distributive function.

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한국고용직업분류에 의한 수해양산업의 직업분류에 관한 연구 (A Study on Standard Classification of Fisheries Occupation by KECO)

  • 김삼곤;김종화
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.329-345
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to classify the standard classification of fishery occupations base on KECO(Korean Employment Classification of Occupation) in Korea. The result of this study was as follows. First ranks was fisheries duties, second ranks were classified into five categories. That were administration duties management duties financial affairs duties, social service duties marketing duties individual service duties, construction duties civil engineering duties, machinery duties manufacture duties repairing duties, production duties. Third ranks classify based on second ranks. Administration duties management duties financial affairs duties were classified fishery administration, fishery management, fishery financial affairs. Social service duties marketing duties individual service duties were classified fishery social service, fishery marketing, fishery individual service. Construction duties civil engineering duties were classified fishery construction, fishery civil engineering. Machinery duties manufacture duties repairing duties were classified fishery machinery duties, fishery manufacture, fishery repairing. Production duties were classified fishery processing, marine products, fishery environment. Fourth ranks was classified according to third ranks.