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Browning Reaction of Fresh Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) as Affected by Heating Temperature (가열온도에 따른 수삼의 갈변반응 특성)

  • 이종원;이성계
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.249-253
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    • 1995
  • In the browning reaction of Korean ginseng, it appears that enzymatic and non-enzymatic browning reaction occurred in the initial stage of heating fresh ginseng at low temperature, and then non-enzymatic browning reaction followed in the drying period after heating. Activation energy of the browning reaction for red ginseng was about 9.0 kcal/mol. Browning reaction of red ginseng was accede- rated with an increase in steaming time, and a great extent of browning reaction occurred between 60-90 min of steaming at 10$0^{\circ}C$. Browning pigments of red ginseng were mostly water soluble subset.

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Studies on the Browning in the Petals of Chrysanthemum indicum var. indica Max. (f. sin-dong-a) and leaves of Artemisia vulgaris var. indica Max. (Chrysanthemum indicum var. indica Max. (f.sin-dong-a)의 꽃잎 및 Artemisia vulgaris var. indica Max. 잎의 갈변에 관한 연구)

  • 김안근;박수선
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 1981
  • Polypenol oxidase activity in the petals of Chysanthemum indicum var. indica Max. (f.sin-dong-a) and the leaves of Artemisia vulgaris var. indica Max was estimated by means of Warburg's manometric method. The browning reaction in owing to the oxidation of chlorogenic acid with polyphenol oxidase.

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Optimization of Extraction Conditions for Lyophyllum ulmarium by Response Surface Methodology (반응표면분석에 의한 만가닥 버섯의 추출조건 최적화)

  • 김현구;최맑음;김미옥;김공환
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.574-580
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    • 2003
  • Optimal extraction conditions for yield, browning color, electron donating ability, nitrite scavenging effect, total polyphenol content and tyrosinase inhibitory activity of Lyophyllum ulmarium were determined by using response surface methodology (RSM) through the central composite design. The extraction yield of Lyophyllum ulmarium was effected by ethanol concentration and browning color was improved with the increase of ethanol concentration than microwave power. The nitrite scavenging effect was improved with the increase of ethanol concentration and decrease of microwave power The electron donating ability, browning color, tyrosinase inhibitory activity and total polyphenol content were improved with the increase in ethanol concentration and microwave power. The optimal ranges of extraction conditions for effective components of Lyophyllim ulmarium were predicted as 60.05~102.75 watt of microwave power, 53.20~64.01% of ethanol concentration and 7.77 min of extraction time.

Effect of Sizes of Boiled-Dired Anchovies on the Storage Stability (건멸치의 크기가 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • Jo, Kil-Suk;Kim, Hyun-Ku;Kim, Young-Myoung;Kang, Tong-Sam
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1988
  • Changes in the quality characteristics of three sizes of boiled-dried anchovies packaged in kraft paper laminated with 0.03 mm PE film during storage for six months at $5^{\circ}C$ were studied. In case of Dae-myul (78-80mm), the reaction of thiobarbituric acid, browning rate of lipid oxidation and Hunter-Scale color values. L, a, and b, were higher than those in Joong-myul (45-49 mm) or So-myul (30-34 mm). Organoleptic evaluation suggests that boiled-dried anchovy be good in sequence as So-myul, Joong-myul and Dae-myul. Shelf life of Dae-myul was half times lower than that of Joong-myul or So-myul. Regression equation for the sensory score prediction with lipid oxidative browning was determined.

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Fermentation Patterns of Chungkookjang and Kanjang by Bacillus licheniformis B1 (Bacillus licheniformis B1에 의한 청국장 및 간장 발효)

  • Lee, Jae-Jung;Lee, Dong-Seok;Kim, Han-Bok
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.296-301
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    • 1999
  • A Bacillus strain from Korean soil was isolated and identified to be Bacillus licheniformis B1 through various biochemical tests, VITEK, and MIDI system analysis. The strain produced extracellular amylase and protease. Whether or not the strain can perform Chungkookjang fermentation with autoclaved soybean and Kanjang fermentation was determined in this study. In Chungkookjang fermentation, browining materials of strong anti-oxidant increased 8-fold, and 2-fold in Kanjang, compared with initiation material for fermentation. Maximal protease activity in Chungkookjang was observed one day after inoculation. Protease activities in Kanjang decreased to the half, and then maintained constant values during fermentation, probably due to the inhibitory effect of salt on protease activities. High molecular mass of nucleic acids was identified in Chungkookjang and Kanjang. Since the nucleic acids were not observed in autoclaved soybean, they seem to be originated from B. licheniformis B1. This study demonstrated successive fermentation of Chungkookjang and Kanjang by B. licheniformis B1 isolated from nature, and suggested possible development of food rich in browing and nucleic acids.

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Development of Functional Seasoning Agents from Skipjack Processing By-product with Commercial Pretenses 3. Storage Stability of Powdered Skipjack Hydrolysate (참치 가공부산물로부터 단백질 분해효소를 이용한 기능성 천연조미료 제재의 개발 3. 분말 참치 가수분해물의 저장중 품질안정성)

  • Cha, Yong-Jun;Kim, Eun Jeong;Kim, Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.627-631
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    • 1996
  • The antioxidative effects of BHT and rosemary on the hydrolysate from skipjack processing byproduct(SPB) was evaluated by storing at $30^{\circ}C$ for 60 days. Each of 0.02% BHT, 0.01% rosemary, and 0.02% rosemary was added into SPB hydrolysate prior to spray drying and the dried powder was tightly sealed in the laminated film(PET/Al foil/CPP, $5\mu\textrm{m}/15\mu\textrm{m}/70\mu\textrm{m})$ bags for storage. The colometric lightness("L") decreased through the storage period in all treatments while the redness ("a") showed the opposite trend. Changes of pigment were higher in level of hydrophillic brown than in lipophilic brown during storage. The effect of antioxidants, by adding BHT and rosemary, showed in TBA and POV during storage. Especially, the 0.02% rosemary treatment was more effective than 0.02% BHT treated SPB having effect of angiotensin converting enzyme(ACE) inhibiting.yme(ACE) inhibiting.

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Effects of Freezing Pretreatment on Juice Expression and Drying Characteristics of Prunus mume Fruit (동결 전처리가 매실의 착즙과 건조 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Chung, Hun-Sik;Kim, Han-Soo;Lee, Young-Guen;Seong, Jong-Hwan
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.507-512
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    • 2010
  • The effects of pretreatment by freezing on juice expression and drying characteristics of Prunus mume fruit were investigated. Fresh fruit slices were frozen at $-20^{\circ}C$, thawed, and then either pressed (to yield juice) or dried. Fresh fruit slices were used as controls. Both juice yield and drying rate were higher when pre-frozen fruit was tested, compared to fresh fruit. The L and b color values were lower in the juice and dried powder of pre-frozen compared to fresh fruit. The a color value was higher in juice and powder prepared from pre-frozen fruit compared to fresh fruit. There was no significant difference in free sugar or organic acid content between juices and powders from pre-frozen and fresh fruit. None of soluble solid content, titratable acidity, or juice pH was affected by freezing pretreatment. The results suggest that such pretreatment may be useful to increase juice yield and drying rate. However, browning of juice and powder may be elevated.

Quality Improvement in Fish Burger by Addition of Squid Viscera Oil (오징어 내장유를 이용한 어육버거의 품질개선)

  • Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.318-322
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    • 1997
  • As an investigation for utilization of squid viscera oil as a food source, we attempted to improve a quality of fish burger by addition of emulsion curd formed from gelatin, water and refined squid viscera oil. Judging from the results of peroxide value, brown pigment formation, color value of Hunter, jelly strength and sensory evaluation, the reasonable amount of emulsion curd for the improvement of a fish burger functionality was determined as 6% on the weight basis of the chopped mackerel meat. Total plate counts, volatile basic nitrogen and histamine contents in fish burger prepared by addition of 6% of emulsion curd were $6.2{\times}10^4\;CFU/g$, 19.0 mg/100 g, and 50.7 mg/100 g, respectively. It may be concluded, from the above results that the emulsion curd-added fish burger is a safe as a food commodity. The ratio of polyenes to saturates of emulsion curd-added mackerel burger was 1.13. By adding emulsion curd formed from gelatin, water and refined squid viscera oil, color in cross section, texture and lipid functionality of mackerel burger could be improved in part.

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Applying Edible Coating Materials for Extending Storage Life of Peeled-Garlic (가식성 코팅용액을 이용한 박피마늘의 저장성 증대)

  • Hur, Sang-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.377-385
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    • 2015
  • This study was conducted to increase the shelf life of peeled-garlic by edible coating material such as carboxymethyl cellulose(CMC) with sodium benzoate, citric acid and lecithin. Peeled-garlic were stored in a storage chamber at $25^{\circ}C$ and were taken at regular intervals for analysis. The changes in weight loss, colour change, browning, decaying loss and texture of the coated samples with storage time were investigated in comparison with the uncoated samples to determine the delay in the deterioration time of the samples. The coatings contributed to a lower reduction in weight loss. The coatings decreased the browning and decaying loss loses in comparison to the uncoated peeled-garlic. It was possible to extend the storage period with lower weight loss until 32 days by coating peeled-garlic surfaces with emulsions containing CMC. It was found that the emulsion prepared using the mixture of lecithin, CMC, citric acid, sodium benzoate and water was suitable for the coating of peeled-garlic.