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식품첨가물 기준규격 관리 (Management on Standards and Specifications for Food Additives)

  • 권용관;최장덕;김민식;임호수;장선영;김문숙;문귀임;홍기형;홍진환;김명철
    • 식품과학과 산업
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2007
  • 식품에 사용되는 식품첨가물의 지정 확대화 및 국제적 조화를 위한 사업으로 한시적 기준규격으로 기 인정된 효소제인 탄나아제, 알파갈락토시다아제, 베타글리코시다아제, 글루타미나아제와 증점안정제의 용도로 사용되는 롤리감마글루탐산 등 총 5품목에 대하여 기준 규격을 신설하였으며, 식품 중 알루미늄 저감화 방안 마련의 일환으로 화학적합성품 중 염기성알루미늄탄산나트륨 1품목을 지정취소하고, 글루콘산칼슘 등 40 품목의 사용기준을 개정하였으며, 황산칼슘 등 6품목의 성분규격을 개정하였다. 또한, 식품첨가물로 인한 통상무역 마찰을 해소하고 식품첨가물 수출입관련 종사자의 편의를 도모하고자 식품첨가물 수출입관련 종사자의 편의를 도모하고자 식품첨가물 영문공전에 미 반영된 품목에 대해 영문화작업을 수행하였으며, 식품첨가물의 국제기준과 조화를 위해 CCFAC(식품첨가물및오염물질분과회의) 및 CCCPL(곡류및두류분과위원회)에서 논의중인 즉석면(instant noodle) 등의 식품첨가물 국제기준 작성 및 제안을 위한 작업을 수행하고 아국의 최종안을 만들어 Codex회의에 즉석면 식품첨가물 목록을 총회에 8단계로 상정하였으며, 즉석면 식품첨가물 목록에서 감미료(아세설팜칼륨, 알리타임 등)삭제 및 타르색소(Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow FCF, amaranth, Fast Green FCF, curcurmin, carmines) 최대허용기준 설정에 대한 아국의 의견을 반영하였으며, CCNFSDU(영양 및 특수용도식품 분과위원회)의 영양강화제와 관련하여 식품첨가물에 관한 내용검토 및 의견 제출, CCASIA(아시아지역 조정위원회)에서 논의 중인 고추장 및 발효 콩제품의 식품 첨가물 내용을 검토하여 아국의 검토의견을 반영하였다.

곰취 분말 및 당귀 열수추출물의 생리활성을 활용한 기능성 냉면의 제조 (The Development of Functional Cold Buckwheat Noodles Using Biological Activities of Hot Water Extracts of Ligularia fischeri and Angelica gigas Nakai)

  • 장상근;김준호;오혜숙
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.479-488
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    • 2008
  • Some biological activities such as an electron donating capacity, the contents of total polyphenol compounds and flavonoids, fibrinolytic activity and $\alpha$-glucosidase inhibitory activity have been detected in hot water extracts of Ligularia fischeri and Angelica gigas Nakai. To increase the usefulness of the functional ingredients for prevention and improvement of some metabolic disorders, ethanol-treated hot water extracts of Angelica gigas Nakai were prepared. A hot water extract of Ligularia fischeri has 92% of electron donating capacity, 39.4 mg/g of total polyphenol compounds, 24.8 mg/g of flavonoids and 29.8% of $\alpha$-glucosidase inhibitory activity, but no fibrinolytic activity. A hot water extract of Angelica gigas Nakai has 94.7% of electron donating capacity, 5.8 mg/g of total polyphenol compounds, 2.6 mg/g of flavonoids, 0.48 plasmin units of fibrinolytic activity and no $\alpha$-glucosidase inhibitory activity. However, with partial purification using cold ethanol treatment, the $\alpha$-glucosidase inhibitory activity of Angelica gigas Nakai was increased to 70.5%. Thus, we expected a more useful effect with the use of the addition of a cold ethanol-treated Angelica gigas Nakai extract. The L, b values of cold buckwheat noodles using a mixture of 0$\sim$3% of Ligularia fischeri powder and 0.5% of an ethanol-treated hot water extract of Angelica gigas Nakai were decreased with the addition of an increasing amount of Ligularia fischeri powder. Among the mechanical qualities, only adhesiveness was significantly higher in 3% Ligularia fischeri noodles. From sensory evaluation data, it was determined that these two functional ingredients did not ruin the color, texture, and overall acceptance of the cold buckwheat noodles. A higher amount of the extracts improved the quality of the product with little added cost.

감태 (Ecklonia cava) 효소추출물을 첨가한 국수용 소스의 가공 최적화 (Processing Optimization of Ecklonia cava Extract-Added Seasoning Sauce for Instant Noodles)

  • 박권현;이지선;신준호;이종현;조미란;전유진;김진수
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제44권3호
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    • pp.197-206
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to optimize processing of functional seasoning sauce for instant noodles (SSIN) using response surface methodology (RSM), and to compare the functional properties of commercial SSIN. Central composite designs were adopted in the SSIN processing for ingredient formula optimization. Concentrations of sea tangle ($X_1$), traditional soy sauce ($X_2$), yeast extract ($X_3$) and Ecklonia cava extract (ECE) ($X_4$) were chosen as independent variables. The dependent variables were glutamic acid content ($Y_1$), score of sensory evaluation ($Y_2$), and antioxidative activity ($Y_3$). We found the optimal conditions to be $X_1$=3.91%, $X_2$=20.57%, $X_3$=3.04% and $X_4$=3.78%. The predicted values of the multiple response optimal conditions were $Y_1$=124.0 mg/100 g, $Y_2$=7.6 and $Y_3$=1.95. The antioxidative activity (PF, PF=oil induction period with sauce/oil induction period with distilled water) and ACE inhibitory activity of ECE-added SSIN were 1.98 and 29.0%, respectively, which were significantly higher than those of commercial SSIN (1.09 and 4.4%, respectively).

쑥부쟁이 분말 첨가 식빵의 품질 특성 (Quality of White Bread Containing Aster yomena Powder)

  • 김용주;정지숙;김은하;손병길;고근배
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.91-99
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    • 2016
  • 쑥부쟁이는 국화과에 속하는 다년생 초본으로 독특한 향기가 있어 식욕을 촉진하는 것으로 알려져 산채나물로 이용되어 왔다. 산채나물은 항산화, 항암, 항염증 등 다양한 생리활성 효과로 기능성 식품으로의 관심이 높아져 다양한 소재로 이용되고 있다. 최근 쑥부쟁이 에탄올 추출물이 간세포 내 지방축적 유전자 발현 억제 및 지방축적 억제 효과, 항비만 효능이 있는 것으로 보고되어 기능성 측면에서 활용가치가 높다. 쑥부쟁이에 대한 연구가 일부 보고되었으나 이를 활용한 가공연구는 전무하다. 본 연구는 우리밀 가루에 쑥부쟁이 분말 첨가량을 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0%로 달리하여 제조한 식빵의 품질 특성과 항산화 활성을 측정하였다. 그 결과 쑥부쟁이 분말을 0.5~2.0% 첨가한 식빵은 대조구와 비교 시 외관, 향, 맛, 조직감, 전반적인 기호도면에서 통계 수치적으로 유의적인 차이가 없어 소비자에게 거부감 없는 제빵이 가능할 것으로 보인다. 또한 쑥부쟁이 분말 함량이 증가할수록 총 폴리페놀 및 DPPH 라디칼 소거 등의 기능성이 증가하므로 기능성을 높인 제과제빵 및 면류 개발이 가능할 것으로 본다.

도라지 분말 첨가량에 따른 생면의 품질 특성 (Quality Characteristics of Wet Noodles Containing Different Amounts of Doraji Powder)

  • 유현희;주뤠이위;김선효;오종철
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.37-48
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    • 2020
  • In this study, the quality characteristics and antioxidant activities of wet noodles added with doraji (Platycodon grandiflourm) powder at concentrations of 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%, respectively, were investigated. The crude protein, crude fat, crude ash, crude fiber, and moisture contents of the dried doraji powder were 11.00%, 0.95%, 4.10%, 29.64%, and 6.21%, respectively. As the added amount of doraji powder increased, weight, volume, and water absorption of the wet noodles after cooking decreased. However, the turbidity of the soup increased. Color L values of wet and cooked noodles decreased, while a and b values increased by the addition of doraji powder. Texture measurement indicated that hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, and chewiness of the cooked noodles decreased by addition of doraji powder. The total polyphenol contents and DPPH radical scavenging activity in wet noodles added with doraji powder increased with increasing amounts of doraji powder. Finally, sensory evaluation of wet noodles added with doraji powder revealed that taste significantly decreased. However, flavor, color, texture, appearance, and overall acceptance scores for the 1% addition group ranked significantly higher than those of the other groups. In conclusion, these findings suggest that doraji powder could be used as functional food ingredients.

NIR - a Tool for Evaluation of Milling Procedure

  • Gergely, Sziveszter;Handzel, Lidia;Zoltan, Andrea;Salgo, Andras
    • 한국근적외분광분석학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국근적외분광분석학회 2001년도 NIR-2001
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    • pp.1125-1125
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    • 2001
  • Micro-scale test methods are producing small-sample size where the conventional physical and chemical tests can not be used (high standard deviation, uncertain sampling conditions, low repeatability). Different small-scale test methods were developed recently for determination of physico-chemical, functional, rheological properties of wheat or wheat dough using miniaturized instruments with sophisticated sample preparation/handling and mechanics (RVA, 2 g mixograph, micro-Z-arm mixer, small-scale noodle maker, micro-baking method etc.). The small-scale methodologies can be used as basic research tools or as technology supported measurements and can be also essential in the early selection for quality traits in breeding programs. The milling as a sample preparation step is essential procedure providing good quality flour or semolina samples from small amount of grain (5-10 g) in a reproducible and reliable way. The aim of present study was to use NIR as quality control tool, and to evaluate the recently developed and manufactured micro-scale lab mill (FQC-2000) produced by Inter-Labor Co. Ltd., Hungary. The milling characteristics of the new instrument were compared to other laboratory mills and the effects of milling action on the chemical composition of fractions were analysed. The fractions were tested with both chemical and near infrared spectroscopic methods. The micro-scale milling resulted significantly different yields, particle size distributions and different fractions from compositional point of view. The near infrared spectra were sensitive enough to distinguish the fractions obtained by different milling procedures. Quantitative NIR calibration equations were developed and tested in order to measure the chemical composition of characteristic milling fractions. Special qualification procedure the PQS (Polar Qualification System) method was used for detecting the differences between fractions obtained by macro and micro-milling procedures. The results and the limitations of PQS method in this application will be discussed.

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Comparative Effects of Dietary Quercetin and Rutin in Rats Fed with the Lieber-DeCarli Ethanol Diet

  • Seo, Su-Jeong;Park, Cheol-Ho;Ko, In-Young;Jeong, Yeon-Ho;Choi, Yong-Soon
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.222-226
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    • 2017
  • Flavonoids including quercetin and rutin are a group of naturally occurring compounds widely distributed in plants, especially in buckwheat. Thus, cereal and the leaf of the plant have increasingly used as a source of nutritional and functional foods such as noodle, cake or soup in Korea, Japan and other countries. This study investigated comparative effects of dietary rutin rich in buckwheat and its aglycone, quercetin, on serum biomarkers and antioxidant parameters in rats treated with chronic ethanol. Rats were fed with the liquid diets prepared by the method of Lieber Decarli. Serum alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST) activities increased significantly by alcohol feeding. Dietary flavonoids including rutin, quercetin and their mixtures (1/1, v/v) decreased significantly the activities of serum ALT whereas the feeding of quercetin decreased only the activity of serum AST. The concentration of serum malondialdehydes elevated by chronic alcohol feeding decreased markedly in all the experimental groups that were fed with the flavonoids; however, the combined administration of quercetin or rutin, but not that of rutin or quercetin alone decreased significantly the concentration of liver malondialdehydes to the normal range in rats fed without ethanol. Our results suggested that dietary combined mixture of rutin and quercetin might be effective in ameliorating adverse responses seen in rats exposed to ethanol chronically.

감태 효소 추출물을 이용한 즉석 국수의 항산화성 개선 및 품질 특성 (Improvement on the Antioxidant Activity of Instant Noodles Containing Enzymatic Extracts from Ecklonia cava and Its Quality Characterization)

  • 허민수;윤민석;김형준;박권현;이종현;조미란;이정석;전유진;김진수
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제43권5호
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    • pp.391-399
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to improve the antioxidative activity of instant noodles containing enzymatic extracts from Ecklonia cava (EEC). EEC has relatively better antioxidative activity than extracts from other indigenous plants in Jeju Island. The EEC (2.5 mg/mL) had 82.5% for the hydroxy radical, 78.4% for the DPPH radical, and 64.9% for the superoxide anion radical scavenging activities, and 65.2% for the cell viability (100 ${\mu}g/mL$). According to the texture of the dough, the DPPH free radical scavenging of uncooked instant noodles, sensory evaluation of cooked instant noodles, and turbidity of the cooking drip, the optimal EEC concentration was 1.8% for the instant noodles. The major amino acids in the instant noodles with EEC were glutamic acid (24.2%), proline (10.2%), valine (10.0%), and isoleucine (12.3%). The zinc and iron in the instant noodles were enhanced by adding 1.5-1.8% EEC. The antioxidant activity of instant noodles with EEC was 75.4% for the hydroxy radical, 74.1% for the DPPH radical, and 51.2 % for the superoxide anion radical scavenging activities.

Cultivation and Breeding of Buckwheat as a New Kind of Functional Food in Korea

  • Park, Cheol-Ho;Chang, Kwang-Jin
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2002년도 심포지엄
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2002
  • The first record of buckwheat in Korea was revealed from an old Korean book, "Hyangyakguguebbang(鄕藥救急方)" written in the era of king 'Gojong' who governed the country from AD 1236 to 1251 in the Korea dynasty. Buckwheat in Korea has been known to be introduced from China in 5th -6th century. One of the most famous buckwheat noodles, 'Naengmyeon' had been used popularly among the people in the Korea dynasty. It is true that buckwheat had been cooked and sold in temples during the Korea dynasty, and was regarded it as one of the temple foods at that time. Buckwheat has been cultivated as an alternative crop and buckwheat grains have been used as a hardy plant when the food situation for people was lacking in Korea. Buckwheat was an important crop in a slash-and-burn field(shifting cultivation) of the mountainous area in Kangwon province. A written history of the shifting cultivation in Korea was found in an old book "Taekriji" which was written by Lee, Jung-Hwan in the Chosun dynasty. The area and number of households of shifting cultivation in Korea was 40,000 ha and 135,000 household, respectively in 1973. Fifty to sixty kilogram of buckwheat grains per la was harvested at an altitude of 600 - 800m. Folk songs which have been sung among the people in shifting areas include buckwheat meal. One of the folk songs for buckwheat is as follows; "they do not eat rice with or without waxy property but eat buckwheat mixture." Since 1974, shifting cultivation has been legally prohibited to allow revegetation of destroyed mountains and rehabilitation of woodlands in Korea. Buckwheat has been traditionally marketed as noodle or flour for the manufacture of noodles, and also as groats for food in Korea. Consumption in markets has increased over the past several years. Buckwheat grains are mainly consumed in the form of noodles in Korea. However, many people have recently pursued a desire to make food products of high quality in processing buckwheat materials for health reasons.

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The Change of Arabinoxylan, Phytic Acid and Vitamin E Contents Whole Wheat Flour depends on the Millig Rate Milling Rate in the Korean Wheat Cultivar 'Saekuemkang'

  • Go Eun Lee;Kyeong-Hoon Kim;Jinhee Park;Kyeong-Min Kim;Chang-Hyun Choi;Mina Kim ;Myoung Hui Lee;Chon-Sik Kang;Jiyoung Shon;Jong-Min Ko
    • 한국작물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국작물학회 2022년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.299-299
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    • 2022
  • Whole wheat is rich in dietary fiber and contains various biological activity substances such as arabinoxylan, phytic acid and phenolic compounds. However, excessive fiber contents of whole wheat has a negative effect on dough formation, making it difficult to process. In this study, we tried to improve the usability of whole wheat by suggesting an appropriate degree of purification of whole wheat from 'Saekeumkang', a domestic wheat cultivar containing protein and gluten suitable for noodle production. The contents of arabinoxylan, phytic acid, and vitamin E were measured in the polishing rate range of 5-20% of whole wheat flour. As the milling ratio increased, the flour properties improved. The arabinoxylan and phytic acid content of whole wheat were 67.95 mg/g and 0.87 mg/g, but when milled at 20%, arabinoxylan and phytic acid were 60% and 80% of whole wheat, respectively. And as the milling ratio increased, the vitamin E content tended to decrease (whole wheat: 4.063 mg/100 g, 20% milled: 2.96 mg/100 g), However, the vitamin E composition ratio did not change. On the other hand, α-tocopherol showed the greatest than other vitamin E isomers. Therefore, further studies needed to optimize milling rate to improve the final product while maintaining the approximate nutritional and functional value of the whole wheat.

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