원문정보
초록
영어
Microbial-fermented tea (MFT), which is made by microorganisms through fermentation, is a popular beverage in Asia, especially in the Yunnam province, China. In this study, changes of the chemical constituents and antioxidant activity during the manufacturing process of MFT were investigated. MFT were respectively prepared from fresh leaves of three different tea species (Yabukita, Daecha, and Korean wild cultivar) and a processed green tea (Korean wild cultivar). The color of the tea infusions gradually changed to red and yellow as a function of fermentation time. Total nitrogen and caffeine contents were not significantly changed. Whereas, the chlorophyll, tannin, and total catechins contents gradually decreased. Interestingly, the epicatechin and epigallocatechin contents increased up to 25 days of fermentation and then decreased. Change of the chemical constituents of all samples showed the same patterns. The antioxidant activity of MFT from Daecha and Yabukita slightly decreased as increasing fermentation time. However, the range over which the antioxidant activity of MFT from Korean wild cultivar and green tea were not changed. This research suggests that it may be possible to manufacturing possibility of MFT using Korean wild cultivar and processed green tea.
목차
재료 및 방법
실험재료
미생물발효차의 제조
수색 측정
Chlorophyll 함량 측정
총 질소 함량 측정
Tannin 함량 측정
Caffeine 및 Catechin류의 HPLC 분석
항산화 활성 측정
결과 및 고찰
수색 변화
Chlorophyll 함량의 변화
총 질소 함량의 변화
Tannin 함량의 변화
Caffeine 및 Catechin 함량의 변화
항산화 활성의 변화
요약
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