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Effects of Calcium and Galactose on the Ethylene Production of Persimmon Fruits (감과실의 에틸렌 생성에 미치는 칼슘과 Galactose의 영향)

  • 김미현;신승렬
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 1998
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effects of calcium and galactose treatments on ethylene productions in persimmon fruits for the study on the study of persimmon fruits. Ethylene was producted in green mature persimmon fruits treated with water, calcium and galactose after 24hrs of treatment. Ethylene productions of persimmon fiuits treated with galactose was very higher than those of persimmon fruits treated with water and calcium after 72hrs of treatment. Ethylene productions of persimmon fruits teated with water and calcium were similarly to that of persimmon fruit tested with calcium. The treatment of glucose was not effected on ethylene production of persiommn fruits. The ACC contents and ACC synthase activity in persimmon fruit treated with galactose were higher than those of other groups after 72hrs of storage, but the ACC contents and ACC synthase activity of persimmon fruits treated with calcium were lower than those of control and persimmon fruits treated with water.

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Changes in Pattern of Tannin Isolated from Astringent Persimmon Fruits (떫은감에서 분리한 탄닌성분의 패턴 변화)

  • 서지형;정용진;신승렬;김주남;김광수
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.328-332
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    • 1999
  • This study was investigated pattern changes of tannin isolated from astringent persimmon fruits. The contents of total phenolics and soluble tannins decreased as the maturing and softening of persimmon fruits proceeded. Green and mature persimmon tannins reacted with acetaldehyde. The more contents of tannin increased, the more reactions became. And the reaction of green Persimmon tannin was more active than mature persimmon tannins. But tannin from soft persimmon fruits did not react with acetaldehyde. Tannins were more polymerized during maturing and softening of fruits. So there was a little difference in chromatography of persimmon tannins. Also green and mature persimmon tannins obtained 4 bands respectively after thin layer chromatography analysis. But there was only 2 bands in soft persimmon tannin. As softening of persimmon fruits proceeded, most of tannins reacted with acetaldehyde, so coagulated. Also the component of soluble tannins was changed during softening of persimmon fruits.

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The Effect of Food-Waste Compost on the Crops of Persimmon Fruits (음식쓰레기 퇴비가 감나무 작황에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Jae-Kyeung;Cho, Sung-Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.137-141
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    • 2007
  • The sugar content of persimmon fruits was decreased when food-waste compost was used. Dungsi was brighter with yellow color than that of control. The Gabjubaekmok was darker than that of control with red color. It was suggested that taste of astringent was reduced because total phenol and soluble tannin contents were reduced by that compost. The vitamin C content of persimmon fruits during storage was higher than that of control. Stability of persimmon fruits by that compost and usual compost was about the same at room temperature. At low temperature, hardness of persimmon fruits was maintained for 20days. Hardness and reducing sugar contents of persimmon fruits were increased by food-waste compost. The result was shown that there was no effect on composition of persimmon fruits by food-waste compost and maintaining hardness at room temperature, but at low temperature, the composition of persimmon fruits was changed.

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Studies on the Mechanism of Nonastringency and Production of Tannin in Persimmon Fruits -II. Microscopic Observation of Tannin Cells in Persimmon Fruits during Growth- (감과실(果實)의 탄닌물질(物質)의 생성(生成) 및 탈삽기구(脫澁機構)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) -제2보 : 탄닌 세포(細胞)의 현미경적 관찰-)

  • Sohn, Tae-Hwa;Seong, Jong-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.261-266
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    • 1981
  • In order to clarify the removal of astringency in persimmon fruits (Diospyros koki L.) and its mechanism, a comparative histology of tannin cells in tile cultivars of astringent persimmon fruits (Sangju Dungsi. Daegu Bansi. Cheongdo Bansi) and a sweet persimmon fruit (Fuyu) was observed. Tannin cells were widespread in all fruits tissue expert for tissue of ovule before full blossom. The epidermal cells of ovary. flower and calyx consist of tannin cell. Arrangement of tannin cells has radiated type toward the upper directions in the calyx. The major part of seed coat consisted of tannin cells. The epidermal cells of persimmon fruits were consisted of small tannin cells, and the inner part of epicarp of the astringent persimmon was consisted of stone cells, but the sweet persimmon was consisted of parenchymatous cells. It was suggested that differantiation of tannin cell In persimmon fruits occured until about the middle of August. Some tannin cells of matured astringent persimmon fruits was coagulated and wall of tannin cell produced protuberance, and most of tannin cells of matured sweet persimmon fruits was coagulated or ruptured.

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Effect of Food-Garbage Compost on the Characteristics and Storage of Persimmon Fruits (음식물 쓰레기를 이용한 퇴비가 감과육의 특성 및 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho Young-Je;Chun Sung-Sook;Cha Won-Seup;Park Joon-Hee;Oh Sang-Lyong;Lee Won-Young;Kim Jeung-Hoan;Park Jae-Gyeong
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.199-203
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    • 2005
  • Reducing sugar content of persimmon fruits was increased by applying food-garbage compost Dungsi was brighter with yellow color than that of control. The Gabjubaekmok was darker than that of control with red color. It was suggested that taste of astringent was reduced because total phenol and soluble tannin contents were reduced by applying food-garbage compost. The vitamin C content of persimmon fruits during storage was higher than that of control. Stability of persimmon fruits by applying food-garbage compost and non-food garbage compost was about the same at room temperature. At low temperature, hardness of persimmon fruits was maintained for 20 days. Hardness and reducing sugar contents of persimmon fruits were increased by applying food-garbage compost. The result was shown that there was no effect on composition of persimmon fruits by applying food-garbage compost and maintaining hardness at room temperature, but at low temperature, the composition of persimmon fruits was changed.

Yeast Isolate for Alcohol Fermentation of Persimmon Fruits (감과실 알코올 발효를 위한 효모의 분리)

  • 정용진;서권일;신승렬;서지형;강미정;김광수
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.538-544
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    • 1997
  • To utilize abundant poor persimmon fruits effectively, It was studied on alcohol fermentation strains which were isolated and indentified from poor persimmon fruits. The strains which had exellent alcohol production ability were analysized morphogical, cultural characteristics and identified Saccharomyces cerevisiae YJK 20, Sacachromyces kluveri DJ 97. Alcohol production ability between the isolated strains and industrial alcohol yeasts was compared in the YPD medium, persimmon extract medium. Isolated strains had high alcohol production ability in both of two medium, respectively. So it was expected that the strains. YKJ 20 and DJ 97 had good alcohol fermentation ability of persimmon fruits.

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Application of the Peel Extracts of Astringent Persimmon Fruits for Wastewater Treatment (폐기 떫은감 껍질 추출물의 생활하수 처리에의 적용)

  • Cho, Young-Je;Chun, Sung-Sook;An, Bong-Jeun
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.30-34
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    • 2006
  • The wastewater was quickly and fastly cleared by the peel extracts of astringent persimmon fruits. The degree of clearness increased with increasing concentrations (400-600 mg/l) of the peel extracts of astringent persimmon fruits. The removal rates of T-P and CODcr in wastewater with lime and the peel extracts of astringent persimmon fruits were lower than ferric chloride and aluminium sulfate at 100-200 mg/l concentration but higher at above 300 mg/l concentration. The removal rate of T-P increased with increasing concentration of the peel extracts of astringent persimmon fruits.

Investigation on the Condition of the Removal of Astringency during MA Storage of Astringent Persimmon Variety (저장처리조건에 따른 떫은 감의 단감화)

  • 성종환
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 1994
  • This experiment was carried out to select the optimum thickness of polyethylene film for the nonastringency of astringent persimmon fruits during modified atmosphere(MA) storage of Cheongdo Bansi kept at 0$^{\circ}C$. The experimental plots were divided into 5 plots by film thickness(0.08, 0.10, 0.12, 0.14 and 0.16mm). The experimental items were the changes in concentration of CO2 and O2 in film brig, soluble tannin contents, loss of weight firmness and external appearance of fruits. The nonastringency of persimmon fruits can be achieved all groups excepting the 0.08mm film during MA storage. The sweet persimmon in film bag of 0.10 and 0.12mm maintained a high quality and firmness, but following the deastringency the fruits in 0.14 and 0.16mm developed off-color. The increasing of carbon dioxide level and decreasing of oxygen level in film bag created anaerobic condition at earth stage, and then it kept a constant level during stooge. According to film thickness the obvious difference in the change of soluble tannin contents external appearance and firmness were observed. It could be concluded that the optimum thickness of film for the desirable nonastringency on Cheongdo Bansi was 0.10mm.

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The Relationship among Flesh Browning, Membrane Permeability, and Fatty Acid Composition in Fuyu Persimmon Fruits (단감 과실의 과육 갈변과 세포막 투과성 및 지방산 조성 변화의 관계)

  • 최성진
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.35-39
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    • 1998
  • The cell membrane properties in relation to flesh browning of Fuyu persimmon fruits during CA storage were studied. Compared to intact fruits, the flesh tissue of browned fruits showed higher rate of electrolyte leakage, indicating incresed membrane permeability. It could be assumed that the increased membrane permeability results in 1eakage of phenolic compounds from vacuole and their oxidation by contacting with PPO, inducing finally the development of flesh browning. In addition, lower content of fatty acids and higher saturation rate of them were found in browned fruits. In conculusion, it was suggested that the inhibited fatty acid metabolism and fatty acid saturation during CA storage cause membrane Permeability to increase.

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Potential of Cross-infection of Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose in Persimmon and Pepper

  • Kim, Hye-Ryoung;Lim, Tae-Heon;Kim, Joo-Hyung;Kim, Young-Ho;Kim, Heung-Tae
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2009
  • Ninety isolates of Colletotrichum species from new persimmon tree twigs and 50 isolates from pepper plant fruits were isolated via single-spore isolation. Of the 140 isolates, 26 were examined for mycelial growth, carbendazim sensitivity, and ITS sequence. Four of the isolates from the persimmon trees, which were cultivated exclusively in an orchard, showed fast mycelial growth and sensitivity to carbendazim, while five of the pepper isolates showed slower mycelial growth and were resistant to the fungicide. However, 17 isolates from persimmon trees cultivated with pepper plants in the same orchard showed slow mycelial growth like the pepper isolates and they were sensitive to carbendazim like the persimmon isolates. ITS sequence analysis of these 27 isolates led to the identification of the 22 persimmon isolates as C. gloeosporioides and the five pepper isolates as C. acutatum. PCR with species-specific primers confirmed that the 90 isolates from persimmon were C. gloeosporioides whereas the 50 isolates from pepper were C. acutatum. The 90 persimmon isolates of C. gloeosporioides and 50 pepper isolates of C. acutatum were compared by a wound inoculation test to determine their capacity for host cross-infection. All of the C. acutatum isolates from pepper caused typical symptoms of anthracnose on the fruits of pepper plants and twigs of persimmon; they differed from the C. gloeosporioides isolates from persimmon, more than 90% of which were able to infect only persimmon. Amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis revealed the existence of two groups (C. gloeosporioides and C. acutatum isolates group). At 80% genetic similarity, the C. gloeosporioides group was defined within four clusters, while the C. acutatum group was within three clusters. However, these clusterings were unrelated with the virulence of Colletotrichum species against pepper fruits.