Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2003;43(3):423-428.
Comparison on the Morphology, General Composition, Elemental Composition and Mineral Contents of Phellinus linteus, Phellinus baumii and Phellinus gilvus
Jae-sung Bae1, Kwang-ho Jang1, Man-hee Rhee1, Kyu-shik Jeong1, Woo-sik Jo2, Sung-guk Choi2, Young-hoan Kim3, Seung-chun Park1
1College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University
2Department of Agricultural Environment, Gyeongbuk Agricultural Technology Administration
3Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory
Phellinus linteus, Phellinus baumii 및 Phellinus gilvus의 형태, 일반성분, 원소분석 및 무기성분 함량의 비교
배재성1, 장광호1, 이만휘1, 정규식1, 조우식2, 최성국2, 김영환3, 박승춘1
1경북대학교 수의과대학
2경상북도농업기술원 환경농업연구과
3경북가축위생시험소
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to compare the morphology, general composition, elemental composition and mineral contents of Phellinus linteus, Phellinus baumii and Phellinus gilvus. In the scanning electron microscopy, P. gilvus and P. linteus had a similar shape. In the elemental composition, all of the three Phellinus spp. showed similar percent for the analyzed components. In the general composition, the water content of P. linteus. P. baumii and P. gilvus were 13%, 15% and 10%, respectively. The dietary fiber of three Phellius spp. showed more than 30%. The range of vitamin C and protein content was 1.5-2.1 g% and 3.63-3.73 g%. respectively. In mineral analysis, P. baumii of the three Phellinus spp. has the highest calcium concentration (1,135 ppm). From the above results, P. linteus. P. baumii and P. gilvus did not show any differences in the general composition and elemental composition.
Key Words: Phellinus linteus, Phellinus baumii, Phellinus gilvus, calcium, composition
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