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조릿대 줄기와 잎의 화학성분과 그 추출물의 항산화 및 항균활성 KCI 등재 SCOPUS

Chemical Components in Stalks and Leaves of Sasa borealis Makino and Antioxidative and Antimicrobial Activities of Extracts

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한국식품저장유통학회 (The Korean Society of Food Preservation)
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조릿데의 천연식품소재 및 천연보존료로서의 이용가능성을 검토하기 위하여 줄기와 잎의 화학성분과 그 추출물의 항산화 효과, 아질산염 소거능 및 항균활성을 조사하였다. 조릿대 줄기와 잎의 수분 함량은 각각 59.87% 및 28.79%, 단백질 함량은 각각 2.09% 및 6.33%, 조지방 함량은 각각 1.21% 및 3.43%, 회분 함량은 각각 0.99% 및 3.76%로 나타났다. 무기성분 중에서 K이 줄기와 잎에 각각 350.27mg% 및 639.6

This study investigated the cremical components of 1he s1aks anI leaves of Sasa borealis Makino, and the antioxidative activities, nitrite scavenging levels, and antimicrobial activities of extracts of the stalks and leaves. The moisture contents of stalks and leaves were 59.87%(w/w) and 28.79%(w/w), the crude protein levels 2.09%(w/w) and 6.33%(w/w), the crude fat concentrations 1.21%(w/w) and 3.43%(w/w), and the ash levels 0.99%(w/w) and 3.76%(w/w), respectively. The major mineral components were K, Na, Mg and Mn; and the K contents of stalks and leaves were the highest amongst the minerals tested, at 350.27 mg% and 639.60 mg%, respectively. The principal organic acids of stalks and leaves were acetic acid, citric acid and succinic acid, and the organic acid content of leaves was higher than that of stalks. The antioxidative activity of stalk extracts was higher than that of leaves, and the antioxidative activities of ethanol extracts were higher than those of hot water extracts. The 0.5%(v/v) ethanol stalk extracts showed stronger antioxidative effects than did the 0.02%(w/v) butylated hydroxyanisole. All extracts showed nitrite scavenging activities, and hot water extracts from stalk showed the highest activities. Hot water extracts showed antimicrobial activities against all bacterial strains tested, and ethanol extracts from leaf showed strong antimicrobial activities against most bacteria, except Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella typhymurium. The antimicrobial activities of most stalk and leaf extracts were higher than those obtained using 1.0%(w/v) sorbic acid

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