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세가지 다른 온도가 Chicken Pepsin 으로 제조된 Edam Cheese 의 단백질 분해에 미치는 영향
임종우,S . Gordin ( Jong W . Lim ) 한국축산학회 1979 한국축산학회지 Vol.21 No.1
The Edam cheese made with chicken pepsin was stored at 7, 15 and 27℃. Moisture, pH, fat content, total N, soluble N, amino acid N and ammonia N were investigated during an experimental period. While the pH showed a tendency to increase equally in cheese stored at 7, 15 and 27℃ as ripening progressed, moisture content decreased gradually, especially marked in cheese held at 27℃. On the whole, the constant value was observed in the fat content of cheese. Generally, the higher temperature the cheese was stored at, the more protein breakdown increased. But it appeared that. protein breakdown progressed more slowly in cheese stored at 27℃ after 5 months. These increases of protein breakdown were evident in cheese held at 27℃ and 15℃ than in that held at 7 ℃ except ammonia N, and a more slight increase was found in cheese held at 27℃ than in that held at 15℃.
Renuka T. Rudra,Vitaly Gordin,Lihua Xu 사단법인약침학회 2020 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.13 No.2
Headache disorders are burdensome, both in terms of the number of people they affect, and in terms of associated healthcare spending. This report presents a 36-year-old female admitted to a tertiary university hospital with a primary complaint of intractable headache, caused by a combination of medication overuse headache, and headache secondary to aseptic meningitis. During her hospital stay, opioid analgesic doses were initially increased without success in an attempt to control her headache. Despite multiple medication trials the patient's headache failed to improve. On day ten of her hospitalization, she underwent a thirty-minute acupuncture session which resulted in immediate relief of her headache. She received one more acupuncturetreatment the following day and was discharged to an acute inpatient rehabilitation facility on a vastly reduced dose of opioids. Instructions on how to taper the remaining opioids were provided, and the patient was scheduled for outpatient acupuncture therapy sessions for further headache management. This report demonstrates the importance of recognizing acupuncture as a viable treatment option for medication overuse headache and for headache secondary to systemic diseases such as aseptic meningitis. Furthermore, acupuncture should also be considered as a non-pharmacological modality to be used when tapering a patient off of high doses of opioids.