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Sensory Characteristics of Mulberry Fruit Jam & Wine (뽕나무 품종별 오디가공제품의 관능적 특성)

  • 김현복;류강선
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.73-77
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    • 2000
  • Sencory characteristics of mulberry fruit jam and wine were investigated by according to mulberry fruit varieties, including Daeryukppong, Kuksang 20, Chongilppong and a wild mulberry variety. Palatability ranks of mulberry fruit jam by according to mulberry fruit varieties were Kuksang 20(34.5%), Chongilppong(32.8%), Daeryukppong(17.2%) and Wild variety(15.5%). In the sensory characteristics, we obtained 6.32 points as total mean point. In case of mulberry fruit wine, panels were favorits the Chongilppong best. But, in the sensory characteristics, we obtained low points(=5.47) as total mean point. From these results, it seems that alcohol content was very important factor. We selectd two desirable mulberry fruit varieties(=Chongilppong and Kuksang 20) for manufacturing materials.

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Physiological Effects and Sensory Characteristics of Mulberry Fruit Wine with Chongilppong (청일뽕 오디를 이용하여 제조된 침출주의 관능평가 및 생리활성연구)

  • 김현복;이용우;이완주;문재유
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.16-20
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    • 2001
  • The study was carried out to investigate sensory characteristics of Chongilppong mulberry fruit wine, as well as biological effects of subfraction of MeOH extracts. In the cholesterol-induced hyperlipidemia rats administered with subfraction of mulberry fruit extract, serum triglyceride, GPT and GOT level in serum were generally decreased. Therefore, the above results suggested that mulberry fruit water soluble fraction can help to maintain normal liver functions and to protect hyperlipidemia.

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The Quality Characteristics of Mulberry Fruit Wine by Two Different Manufacturing Methods (제조법을 달리하여 제조한 오디주의 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Mi-Won;Kim, Ae-Jung
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.276-281
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    • 2007
  • Oddi is a mulberry fruit that has anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects. This study was carried out to investigate the quality characteristics of mulberry fruit wines manufactured by two different methods. Where they were processed according to the traditional Korean fruit wine methodology(A) or a modified(B). Sensory qualities, physiochemical characteristics, and biochemical activities of the Oddi wines were analyzed. From the results of the sensory evaluation, manufacturing method A showed higher acceptability. However, the two different methods was not significantly different overall. The method A wine had higher brightness(L)(77.65) redness(a), and yellowness(b). As for the antioxidant activities and ACE(angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitory abilities of the wines manufacturing method A had greater values.

Characteristics of Mulberry Fruit and Wine with Varieties (품종에 따른 오디와 오디발효주의 특성)

  • Kim, Hye-Ryun;Kwon, Young-Hee;Kim, Hyun-Bok;Ahn, Byung-Hak
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.209-214
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    • 2006
  • Various varieties of mulberry fruit and wines were investigated to determine their chemical properties and fermentation characteristics. Mulberry wines were manufactured with 'Cheongnosang', 'Cheonhyunosang', 'Deokcheonsang', 'Hwachosipmunja', 'Hwanyoupdaeyoup', 'Jasan', 'Mansaengbaeckpinosang', 'Palcheongsipyung', 'Sabangso' and 'Susungppong'. The factors for wine fermentation and quality such as soluble solids, polyphenol and organic acids were analyzed. The contents of soluble solid, reducing sugar and polyphenol, which were affected significantly by each other, were higher for 'Hwanyoupdaeyoup', 'Jasan' and 'Palcheongsipyung' mulberry than other varieties. Organic acids such as citric, malic, succinic and acetic acid were detected in the mulberry fruits. 'Palcheongsipyung' mulberry fruit had a higher content of souble solids $(14.6^{\circ}Brix)$ and polyphenol compounds (2.15 mg/ml). After fermentation, 'Palcheongsipyung' mulberry wine showed the lowest acetic acid in 3.23 mg/ml and the highest citric acid in 12.3 mg/ml. From these results, 'Palcheongsipyung' mulberry fruit was the most suitable for the fermentation of mulberry wine.

Quantification and Varietal Variation of Fatty Acids in Mulberry Fruits

  • Kim, Hyun-Bok;Kim, Sun-Lim;Sung, Gyoo-Byung;Nam, Hack-Woo;Moon, Jae-Yu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Sericultural Science Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.50-52
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    • 2003
  • Mulberry containing many bioactive components is very useful as functional food resource. Mulberry leaf ice cream, mulberry leaf tea, mulberry noodle, mulberry fruit jam, mulberry wine etc. have been developed in Korea. Because mulberry fruit has abundant natural pigments belonging to anthocyanins, we can expect their therapeutic and physiological effects. However, there are few reports about mulberry seed. So we studied on fatty acids of mulberry seed for the purpose of increasing the functional utilization of mulberry fruit. (omitted)

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Optimum Fermentation Conditions and Fermentation Characteristics of Mulberry (Morus alba) Wine (오디(Morus alba) 와인의 최적 발효조건 및 발효 특성)

  • Kim, Yong-Suk;Jeong, Do-Yeong;Shin, Dong-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2008
  • For the development of mulberry wine, we investigated its optimum fermentation conditions as well as quality changes during fermentation. The physicochemical characteristics of the mulberry fruit used in the study were pH 4.56, 0.50% titratable acidity, and 13.0 $^{circ}Brix$ soluble solids. The mulberry wine fermented with Saccharomyces cerevisiae KCCM 12224 (Sc-24) at 24 $^{circ}Brix$ soluble solids and $26^{circ}C$ showed excellent characteristics in terms of ethanol production, titratable acidity, and redness. The sucrose, fructose, and glucose contents of the mulberry wine drastically decreased with fermentation time. The citric acid content was maintained during the fermentation period, and malic acid decreased, but lactic and succinic acids increased. The cyanidin-3-glucoside content, a major anthocyanin pigment, of the mulberry wine drastically decreased from 195.5 mg% at the initial stage of fermentation to 15.37 mg% at 2 days of fermentation. However, cyanidin-3-rutinoside decreased gradually. In summary, a mulberry wine of high quality was made by fermentation for 8 days at $26^{\circ}C$ using mashed mulberry fruit containing $24^{\circ}Brix$ soluble solids, after adding 200 ppm $K_2S_2O_5$ and inoculating with 3%(v/v) Sc-24.

Effects of Spacing and Main Branch Length on the Productivity of Mulberry Fruits and Growth of Mulberry (뽕나무 식재거리 및 원가지길이가 오디 수량과 생육에 미치는 영향)

  • Sung, Gyoo-Byung;Hong, In-Pyo;Kim, Hyun-Bok;Nam, Hak-Woo
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2005
  • As mulerry fruit has been increasingly evaluated as desirable for use in fresh and processed food and drink such as jam, juice and mulberry wine, opportunities for using the mulberry plant as a fruit sources have grown. With the demand for the mulberry fruits, mulberry fields for the production of mulberry fruits are increasing. To establish the mulberry cultivation methods for mulberry fruits production, effects of spacing and branch length on the productivity of mulberry fruits and growth of mulberry were studied.

The effect of citric acid and enzyme inactivation treatment on C3G stability and antioxidant capacity of mulberry fruit alcoholic drink (구연산 및 효소 불활성화 처리가 오디술의 C3G 안정성과 항산화능에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hyun-Bok;Kim, Jung-Bong;Koo, Hui-Yeon;Seok, Young-Seek;Seo, Sang-Deok;Kim, Sun-Lim;Sung, Gyoo-Byung
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.36-40
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    • 2013
  • To promote the consumption of mulberry fruit, we manufactured mulberry fruit wine with 'simheung' by different processing methods and analyzed cyanidin-3-glucoside(C3G) stability and antioxidant capacity. In the processing of mulberry fruit alcoholic drink, 3 minutes blanching using microwave inhibited the C3G destruction by maintaining the antioxidant capacity and inactivation of enzymes related to pigment's stability. And freeze-dried mulberry fruit was the highest C3G pigment content and antioxidant capacity. Nevertheless, this is not recommended because the economic burden of the cost of freeze-drying. In conclusion, when processing mulberry fruit wine, the addition of citric acid and the enzyme's inactivation treatment were considered more effective than storage containers (transparent glass, brown glass bottles, aluminum foil, green glass, translucent glass bottles).

Effects of Various Mulberry Products on the Blood Glucose and Lipid Status of Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats (오디의 가공형태에 따른 Streptozotocin 유발 당뇨쥐의 혈당 및 지질의 상태에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hyung-Jin;Choi, Sang-Won;Cho, Sung-Hee
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.551-560
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    • 2010
  • The study aim was to investigate the effects of three types of mulberry products on the blood glucose and lipid statuses and peroxidative state under diabetic condition. The three types were mulberry liquor prepared by adding 30% ethanol to the crushed fresh fruit, mulberry wine and vinegar by fermentation. For diet experiment the mulberry liquor (M-Liquor), wine (M-Wine), and vinegar (M-Vinegar) were prepared as powders by freeze-drying of the respective product and were added to the diet at the level of 1% and mulberry fruit powder (M-Powder) at the level of 5%. Sprague- Dawley female rats weighing $150{\pm}10\;g$ were randomly assigned to one normal group, and five diabetic groups induced by one intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (STZ) at the level of 50 mg/kg. The normal and diabetic control (DM-Control) groups were fed diet without the mulberry products. During twenty-one days of experimental diet, blood glucose was maintained at a low level in the M-Liquor group compared with the DM-Control group. However, serum insulin level was higher in both M-Liquor and M-Vinegar groups after the experimental diet period. Serum levels of total cholesterol and triglyceride (TG) were lower in M-Liquor but HDL-/total cholesterol ratios were higher in the four M groups. The TG liver level was lower in M-Powder and M-Vinegar groups but the cholesterol level was lower in M-Powder than in the DM-Control group. Serum levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances were not different among the groups but the liver levels of these substances were lower in the four M groups than in DM-Control. Serum GOT and GPT levels were not changed by the mulberry products. These results indicated that mulberry liquor is the most effective among the four mulberry products for normalizing blood glucose and lipid status and that all the mulberry products were effective in enhancing antioxidant defense in the diabetic state.

A Study on the Cooking in 'The Kosa-sibi Jip' (2) ("고사십이집(攷事十二集)"의 조리가공에 관한 분석적 연구(2))

  • 김성미
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, twenty-five kinds of food presented in Sooljip(戌集) 5 and 6 of Food collections of 'Kosa-sibi Jip(攷事十二集)' have been classified into four : Staple food, subsidiary food, Tuck(rice cake) and Han-gwa(Korean confectionery), and Tang-jng and tea. Cooking processes have been examined and scientifically analyzed in terms of cooking, Fourteen kinds of Jook (thick gruel with cereal) as well as Urak-Jook were presented among the methods of making Jook, one of staple foods. Milk and ground rice were boiled together into Urak-Jook, which was nutritious because of carbohydrate, added to milk. Hong-sa Myun was mode of ground shrimps, ground bean, ground rice and flour which were kneaded together. It was a nutritiously balanced food. Nineteen kinds of Kimchi presented in this book were classified by the recipes. The five of Jook-soon Ja, U-so Ja, Tam-bok Ja and Jo-gang were made by adding red malt and cereals(boiled rice or candies). Jo-gang, Jo-ga and Jo-gwa-chae were made by adding salt and rice wine. With salt and fermenters added, eight were made. Chim-jup-jeo-ga was made by adding Jang(soy-bean sauce) and the inner chaff of wheat instead of salt. The four of Ka-za-san, Hwang-gwa-san, Tong-gwa-san and Jo-gang were made by adding salt and vinegar. Jo-gang was made by adding salt, rice wine, residue of rice wine and candies. The four of Kae-mal-ga, Ku-cho-chim-chae, Un-gu-hwa and Suk-hwa-chim-chim-chae were made by adding salt and spices. San-got-Kimchi was made without salt. San-got-Kimchi and Suk-hwa-chim-chae were made originally in Korea. Suk-hwa-chim-chae, in particular, was first classified as a kind of Kimchi in this book and oysters were added, which is notable. Pork could be preserved longer when smoked oven the weak fire of thatch ten days and nights. Dog meat was sauced and placed on the bones in a pot. A porcelain was put on the top of the pot. Flour paste sealed the gap between the porcelain and the pot. Some water was poured into the porcelain, and the meat was steamed, with two or three thatched sacks burned, which was a distilled dry steaming. This process has been in use up to now. Various cooking methods of chicken were presented from in Umsik-dimi-bang to in Chosun Musang Sinsik Yori Jebup. These methods were ever present regardless of ages. Such measuring units as Guin(斤) and Nyang(兩) were most frequently used in cooking processes of this book, except in case of Jang(soy bean sauce), vinegar and liquor. Twenty eight kinds of kitchenware and cookers were used, of which porcelains wee most used and pans and sieves followed. The scientific eight cooking methods were as follows. First, salt was refined through saturated solution. Next, it was recommended Hong-sa Myun containing shrimps should not be taken along with pork, which is thought to be a proper diet in terms of cholesterol contained by shrimps and pork. Third, meat was coated with thin gruel and quickly roasted and cleared of the dried gruel membrane, which prevented nutrients from exuding and helped to make the meat well-done. Fourth, The fruit of paper mulberry trees has the protease which can soften meat. Therefore when meat was boiled with th fruit of paper mulberry trees, it can be softened easily. Fifth, pork was smoked over the weak fire of thatch. Sixth, in cooking dog meat, distilled dry steaming raised the boiling point and made it possible to preserve meat longer. Seventh, in boiling the sole of a bear, lime was added, which made meat tender by making the pH lower or higher than that of raw meat. Finally, in boiling down rice gluten, a porcelain in the pot prevented boiling over the brim, which is applied to pots in which to boil medical herbs.

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