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A Study on the Mechanism of Analgesic Action of Piperine (Piperine의 진통작용 기전에 관한 연구)

  • 은재순
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.169-173
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    • 1986
  • It was carried out to detect the analgesic action of piperine by hot-plate method and to elucidate its mechanism in rats. Piperine (30mg/kg i.p.) produced profound analgesia, which was blocked by naloxone (10mg/kg). Chronic intraperitoneal administration of piperine significantly increased the contents of $\beta$-endorphin in rat midbrain. In the chronic piperine-treated groups, significant decreases of maximum opiate binding were observed. However, Kd value in these groups were not changed.

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Flavor and taste characteristic of black pepper by different nonthermal sterilization methods (비가열 살균 후추의 향미특성)

  • Lee, Gwang Min;Shin, Jung Kue
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.551-557
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes of flavor and taste characteristics of black pepper treated with three different nonthermal sterilization methods, which are intense pulsed light (IPL), ultraviolet (UV), and cold plasma (CP). Also, the sensorial and instrumental evaluation of black pepper before and after nonthermal treatments were analyzed. As a result of color value, UV and CP treatments did not show chromacity difference (ΔE), but IPL treatment showed a significant difference of 6.58. Piperine contents of sample before nonthermal treatments was 10.7±0.53 mg/g and the piperine contents of all samples decreased after nonthermal treatments. The result of the electronic nose analysis were divided into two groups before and after nonthermal treatments, and divided into three group by principle component analysis. According to the intensity test, after nonthermal treatments, all sample had low flavor and taste, and the intensity was in the order of IPL, CP, and UV. In thirteen sensory attribute languages developed through quantitiative descriptive analysis (QDA), the intensity value of the samples were low after nonthermal treatments.

Simple Rapid Quality Estimation Method in Black and White Pepper Grounds by Determination of Volatile Oil Content (휘발성 기름함량 정량에 의한 신속하고 간단한 후추의 품질평가 방법)

  • Lee, Mi-Sook
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.352-356
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    • 2009
  • In this study, we evaluated black pepper seed and white pepper seed for the following compounds: piperine content was determined by HPLC, and volatile oil content was determined via the Soxhlet method in before/after heat-treated samples, and total volatile material contents were determined via the SDE(Linkens-Nikens type simultaneous steam distillation and extraction apparatus) method. As a result, differences were noted in the black and white pepper seeds according to the constituent components, growing district, and whether the species was indigenous to Indonesia or India. We concluded that the differences in taste were attributable to the differences in the volatile material contents in black and white peppers. We also assessed these three determination results, and found that they were directly correlated. The volatile oil contents were determined by the Soxhlet method, which was a rapid, simple, and accurate method. We concluded that this method should prove to be an effective determination method in the quality control of black and white peppers.

Optimization in Analytical Method and Quantitation of Major Heat Principles from Soup Base of Commercial Ramens (시판 라면스프류 중의 매운맛 성분 분석 최적화 및 활용)

  • Kim, Hyeon-Wee;Kim, Young-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.9-13
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    • 2004
  • Effective methods for extraction of hot taste component in red (capsaicin) and black (piperine) peppers and simultaneous HPLC analysis were established to estimate level of peppers used. Capsaicin and pipeline contents of red and black peppers were 48.75-87.58 and 2900-5520 mg/100 g, respectively, Contents of capsaicin and pipeline in ramen soup base were $2.47{\pm}1.49mg/100g$ and $46.20{\pm}16.10mg/100g$, and estimated levels of red and black peppers were $4.02{\pm}2.37%$ and $1.23{\pm}0.43%$, respectively, In bowl ramens contents of capsaicin and pipeline were $2.02{\pm}1.18mg/100g$ and $41.98{\pm}23.12mg/100g$, and estimated levels of red and black peppers were $3.28{\pm}1.92%$ and $1.09{\pm}0.60%$, respectively. Capsaicin and piperine contents of hot ramens were $4.83{\pm}2.69 mg/100 g$ and $69.49{\pm}20.03mg/100g$, and estimated levels of red and black peppers were $8.62{\pm}4.42%$ and $1.79{\pm}0.58%$, respectively. In bibimmen, capsaicin content was $14.29{\pm}5.72mg/100g$, and piperine was not detected, an indication that only red pepper was used as hot condiment.

Studies on Quality Evaluation of Pepper(Piper nigrum L.) (후추의 품질평가에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Wan-Kyu;Yoon, Jong-Hoon;Choi, Chun-Un
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.15-18
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    • 1991
  • Physical and chemical qualifies of 13 kinds of pepper imported from South-East Asian countries and Brazil were investigated. These included length and weight of berry, and color of the powder, and the contents of light berry, acid insoluble ash, piperine and volatile oil. While physical qualities of Sarawak special, Sarawak brown and Indian TGEB were the best(berries were larger and weightier, and the content of light berry was lower), those of Lampong ASTA and Lampong FAQ were relatively not good. In the other hand, chemical qualifies of Lampong ASTA, Lampong FAO and Indian TGEB were the best. In terms of color, all the samples were almost similar but that of Sarawak peppers were slightly lighter than the others.

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Fermentative Production of White Pepper Using Indigenous Bacterial Isolates

  • Thankamani Vaidyanatha Lyer;Giridhar Raghavan Nair
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.435-439
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    • 2004
  • Three Bacillus strains were isolated from soil samples. Morphological and physiologi­cal characterization indicated that the isolated strains were B. mycoides, B. licheniformis and B. brevis. White pepper was produced from black pepper by the fermentative method using the isolates in shake flaks as well as in a large-scale fermenter. Volatile oil and piperine contents of the product were $3.2\%$ (v/w) and $4\%$ (v/w) respectively. The moisture content was $15\%$. The mi­crobial contamination was less than 10 per 100 g. The product also exhibited excellent storage stability.