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publicationNumber KR-19980019528-A
titleOfInvention Functional Soju using chitosan
abstract Soju is a liquor enjoyed by the common people for a long time. However, nutrients, fragrances, etc. contained in the shochu as an impurity acts as a hangover substance, causing a lot of trouble to live a normal life after drinking. Thus, a representative substance causing hangover has been found to be acetaldehyde, but the substance could not be effectively purified or adsorbed and removed.n n n Chitosan is a natural polymer polysaccharide that has a positive charge and is a cationic substance, and its application fields are pioneered throughout the industry for many uses such as wastewater treatment coagulants, heavy metal removers, wound treatments, cosmetics, agriculture, and medicines. These chitosans are charged with acetaldehyde and complexing compounds to prevent them from being absorbed into the body and to be excreted outside of the body to prevent hangovers. Helicobactor pylori inhibits the growth and gastric acid neutralization effect is combined to reduce heartburn. Such a potential soju can enable internationalization and globalization, and it will enable the development of a new soju market by reducing the burden on the body while being cheaper than beer and whiskey.
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