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Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
2022 Volume.37 No. 5 p.323 ~ p.327
Comparison of Macro and Micro Mineral Contents in Domestic and Imported Tricholoma matsutake
Jeong Hee-Gyeong

Kim Kyeong-Je
Seo Kyoung-Sun
Jin Seong-Woo
Koh Young-Woo
Im Seung-Bin
Ha Neul-I
Kim Jung-Beom
Abstract
The mineral content of Tricholoma matsutake was evaluated for comparison of mineral contents according to the area of cultivation. Ten domestic and thirty Chinese (10 Yanji, 10 Yunnan and 10 Tibet) T. matsutake specimens were assessed using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). The Na, Mg, K, and Ca contents of domestic T. matsutake were 128.12¡¾85.25 mg/kg, 218.52¡¾105.35 mg/kg, 7,534.58¡¾2,691.52 mg/kg, and 17.69¡¾7.14 mg/kg, respectively, while those of Yanji T. matsutake were 124.89¡¾57.24 mg/kg, 64.07¡¾27.52 mg/kg, 1,439.18¡¾311.04 mg/kg, and 10.88¡¾4.52 mg/kg, respectively. The Na, Mg, K, and Ca contents of Yunnan T. matsutake were 90.78¡¾23.23 mg/kg, 77.40¡¾28.36 mg/kg, 1,446.29 ¡¾126.33 mg/kg, and 28.42¡¾5.18 mg/kg respectively, while those of Tibet T. matsutake were 143.50¡¾41.54 mg/kg, 124.64¡¾50.18 mg/kg, 3,530.95¡¾2,714.99 mg/kg, and 21.05¡¾8.71 mg/kg, respectively. The Cu contents of domestic, Yanji, Yunnan, and Tibet T. matsutake were 105.43¡¾32.97 mg/kg, 19.92¡¾8.95 mg/kg, 54.51¡¾16.91 mg/kg, and 64.80¡¾23.01 mg/kg, respectively. Both domestic and Chinese T. matsutake samples showed significantly different K, Mg, and Cu levels in this study. Therefore, a comparative evaluation of the K, Mg, and Cu contents of multiple domestic and Chinese T. matsutake varieties is needed to determine the appropriate area of cultivation in the future.
KEYWORD
Tricholoma matsutake, Macro mineral, Micro mineral, Cultivation area
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