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Journal of Animal Science and Technology | 2013

Effects of Gamma Irradiation on Nutrient Composition, Anti-nutritional Factors, In vitro Digestibility and Ruminal Degradation of Whole Cotton Seed

Sahng-Wook Hahm; Heyin Son; Wook Kim; Young-Kyoon Oh; Yong-Suk Son

Whole cotton seed (WCS) has become one of the major feed ingredients in TMR for dairy cattle in Korea, and WCS for feed use is mostly imported from abroad. Since this genetically modified oil seed is usually fed to the animal in raw state, its germination ability, if last long, often causes concerns about ecological disturbances. In the process of looking for effective conditions to remove germination ability of WCS this study had the objectives to evaluate the nutritional effects of gamma irradiation at doses of 8, 10 and 12 kGy on changes in nutrient contents, anti-nutritional factors, in vitro digestibility and ruminal degradability. No significant differences were found in proximate analysis of nutrients between raw WCS and gamma irradiated one. Glycine and threonine contents significantly increased when the WCS was exposed to gamma ray as compared to untreated WCS (p<0.05). As for fatty acid composition, no significant differences were observed with the irradiation treatment. Free gossypol in WCS was decreased (p<0.05) by gamma irradiation treatment. Of the 3 different levels of gamma irradiation, a dose of 12 kGy was found to be the most effective in reducing free gossypol concentration. Results obtained from in situ experiment indicated that gamma irradiation at a dose of 10 kGy significantly (p<0.05) lowered rumen degradability of both dry matter and crude protein as compared with raw WCS. However, there were no significant differences in rapidly degradable and potentially degradable fractions of crude protein due to 10 kGy gamma irradiation. Overall, this study show that gamma irradiation at a dose of 10 kGy is the optimum condition for removing germination ability of WCS, and could improve nutritive value for the ruminant with respect to the decrease in both ruminal protein degradability and gossypol content of WCS.


Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science | 2013

A Nutritional Evaluation on Whole Cottonseed Removed Germination Ability by Heat-treatment

Sahng-Wook Hahm; Heyin Son; Seong-Gwang Baek; Hyeok Yong Kwon; Wook Kim; Young-Kyoon Oh; Yong-Suk Son

National Institute of Animal Science, RDA, Suwon 441-706, KoreaABSTRACTIn Korea, wide spread use of whole cottonseed, which is primarily a GMO plant imported from foreign countries and being fed to animals as raw state, has aroused concern that it may disturb the existing ecology of the country unless dispersion of the seed is under proper control. The objective of this study was to elucidate the changes in various nutritive parameters due to heat treatment and to determine the effective condition for removing germination ability of whole cottonseed(WCS). Of the various temperatures applied(76, 78, 80, 85, 100°C/30 min) 85°C for 30 min was confirmed to be the lowest temperature treatment which resulted in a complete removal of the germination ability of WCS. Therefore, based on the determined temperature condition(85°C 30min) we tried to examine the changes of various nutritional parameters, including nutrient composition, in vitro digestibilities and ruminal protein degradabilities, comparing raw whole cotton seed(RWCS) and heated whole cotton seed (HWCS). Some changes in amino acid composition were observed with heat treatment of WCS, but these were regarded to originate from the variation in plant quality and seed morphology, which are usually affected by different environmental factors during the vegetation period. As for fatty acid composition, no significant differences were observed to occur during heat treatment. However, WCS heated at 85°C for 30 min in a circulating oven showed a significant decrease(p<0.05) of in situ rumen degradability in both dry matter(DM) and crude protein(CP), as compared to raw WCS. Overall results obtained in the study indicate that the heating condition used in this study, which was proven to be the most appropriate and economic to remove germination ability of WCS, may also improve the nutritional value of the ruminant with regard to reducing its protein degradability within the rumen.(Key words :Whole cottonseed, Germination ability, Heat treatment, Degradability)


The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition | 2009

Nutrients Contents in Different Parts of Pickly Pear(Opuntia humifusa) and Possible Anti-Breast Cancer Effect

Jin A Yoon; Sahng-Wook Hahm; Yong-Suk Son


한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2012

Extracts of Opuntia humifusa Fruits Showed Anticancer Effect Against AGS Human Gastric Adenocarcinoma Cells

Sahng-Wook Hahm; Heyin Son; Yong-Suk Son


한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2011

In Vitro and in Vivo Growth Suppression of Human Cervical Cancer Cell by Ethyl Acetate Extracts of Opuntia humifusa Fruits

Sahng-Wook Hahm; Jieun Park; Heyin Son; Eun-byeol Lee; Jeong-Mo Kang; Yong-Suk Son


한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2010

[P8-81] Effects of Opuntia humifusa Seeds on Osteoporosis in Ovariectomized Rats

Jieun Park; Sahng-Wook Hahm; Jeong-Mo Kang; Yong-Suk Son


한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2010

[P8-78] Effect of Opuntia humifusa Stems on Blood Glucose and Serum Lipid Levels in STZ-induced Diabetic Rats

Sahng-Wook Hahm; Jieun Park; Yong-Suk Son


한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2009

[P8-55] Inhibitory Effect of Opuntia humifusa on the Growth of U87MG Human Glioblastoma Cell

Sahng-Wook Hahm; Jieun Park; Jin A Yoon; Yong-Suk Son


한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2009

[P8-54] Isolation of a Functional Flavonoid from the Fruit of Opuntia humifusa and Its Bioactivity

Sahng-Wook Hahm; Jieun Park; Jin A Yoon; Yong-Suk Son


한국식품영양과학회 산업심포지움발표집 | 2008

[P8-243] Antiproliferative Effect of Opuntia humifusa against MCF-7 of Breast Cancer Cell

Jin A Yoon; Sahng-Wook Hahm; Yun-Hyeok Choi; Dongho Lee; Yong-Suk Son

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Jieun Park

Catholic University of Korea

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Young-Kyoon Oh

Rural Development Administration

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Jin A Yoon

Baewha Women's University

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