Dong-Heui Yi
Konkuk University
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Journal of Life Science | 2008
Byung-Ho Bang; Moon-Soo Rhee; Ki-Hwan Lim; Dong-Heui Yi
A strain SH-517 which produce extracellular keratinase, was isolated from the soil of a poultry waste and a poultry factory. An isolate SH-517 was identified as Bacillus sp. based on its morphological and biochemical characteristics. The optimal culture conditions for the production of keratinase by Bacillus sp. SH-517 were investigated. The optimal medium composition for keratinase production was determined to be 2.0% chicken feather as carbon source, 0.5% beef extract as organic nitrogen source, 0.5% as inorganic nitrogen source and 0.06% KCl, 0.05% NaCl, 0.04% , 0.03% as mineral source and 0.01% yeast extract as growth factor. The optimal temperature and pH of medium were shown and 8.5 with shaking culture (180 rpm/min), respectively. The maximum keratinase production reached maximum of 125 units/ml/min after 42 hr of cultivation under the optimal culturing conditions.
Journal of The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition | 2017
Byung-Ho Bang; Eun-Ja Jeong; Hyeran Kang; Moon-Soo Rhee; Dong-Heui Yi; Jean Kyung Paik
Comparative fining trials were conducted in a laboratory to study the effects of fining treatments including polyvinylpolypyrrolidone (PVPP) and bentonite on the color and clearness of apple wine. The wines were subjected to three different fining treatments: PVPP, PVPP+bentonite (applied at the same time), and PVPP+bentonite (24 h later). Based on the results, all treatments induced noticeable decreases in wine color (APHA value) and turbidity. The treatment including PVPP and bentonite at the same time provided the best results in relation to wine color and clearness. PVPP was the most effective in the reduction of phenolic compounds, which means it helped wine obtain a paler color. Organic acids and aromatic profile were not altered by the fining treatments.
Journal of Life Science | 2007
Byung-Ho Bang; Moon-Soo Rhee; Jin-O Kim; Dong-Heui Yi
A Actinomycetes F-97 producing tyrosinase inhibitor was isolated from soil samples. The optimum culture condition for 쇼rosinase inhibitor production was investigated and the results were as follows. The best carbon source for tyrosinase inhibitor production was shown as soluble starch, the optimum concentration was 3.0%. The best nitrogen source for tyrosinase inhibitor production was shown as peptone, the optimum concentration was 0.36%. As effect of metal ions on the production of tyrosinase inhibitor, KHPO was shown the best and the optimum concentration was 0.1 mM. The optimum pH and temperature was shown 7.0 and 30C, respectively. And the highest tyrosinase inhibitor production was observed at 70hr cultivation under optimum conditions in jar fermentor scale.
Journal of The Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry | 2009
Eun-Ja Jeong; Moon-Soo Rhee; Gwan-Pil Kim; Ki-Hwan Lim; Dong-Heui Yi; Byung-Ho Bang
The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition | 2012
Byung-Ho Bang; Moon-Soo Rhee; Kwan-Pil Kim; Dong-Heui Yi
Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry | 2011
Byung-Ho Bang; Eun-Ja Jeong; Moon-Soo Rhee; Yong-Min Kim; Dong-Heui Yi
The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition | 2012
Byung-Ho Bang; Moon-Soo Rhee; Kwan-Pil Kim; Ki-Won Lee; Dong-Heui Yi
Applied Biological Chemistry | 2008
Byung-Ho Bang; Moon-Soo Rhee; Jin-O Kim; Dong-Heui Yi
Journal of The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition | 2015
Byung-Ho Bang; Jean Kyung Paik; Seung-Wook Lee; Eun-Ja Jeong; Moon-Soo Rhee; Dong-Heui Yi
Journal of The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition | 2015
Byung-Ho Bang; Jean Kyung Paik; Jea Young Choi; Eun-Ja Jeong; Moon-Soo Rhee; Dong-Heui Yi