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Effects of Vacuum Paokaging on Lipid Oxidation and Meat Color of Chilled Pork (진공포장이 냉장돈육의 지질산화 및 육색에 미치는 영향)

  • 양종범;고명수;문윤희
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2002
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of vacuum packaging on lipid oxidation and meat color of chilled pork. During storage meats wert evaluated for TBA values, pH, blooming time and CIE L$\^$*/a$\^$*/b$\^$*/ values. The TBA values of wrapped meats increased rapidly after 7days and Those of vacuum packaged meats maintained at low level up to 30 days of storage. The pH of wrapped meats increased rapidly after 7days, while those of vacuum packaged meats increased slowly up to 30 days of storage. The bloom time of vacuum packaged meals was 30 min after opening. The CIF L$\^$*/ values of wrapped meats decreased rapidly on the 7th day, while those of vacuum packaged meats directly after opening decreased slightly up to 7days of storage and thereafter increased gradually. The CIE a$\^$*/ values of wrapped meats increased gradually up to 7days and thereafter decreased rapidly, while those of vacuum packaged meats directly after opening were lower than those of wrapped meats. The CIE a$\^$*/ values of vacuum packaged meats after 30 min in the air were higher than those of vacuum packaged meals directly after opening. The CIE b$\^$*/ values of wrapped meats increased rapidly on 4th day and thereafter decreased rapidly, while those of vacuum packaged meats directly after opening were lower than those of wrapped meats. The CIE b$\^$*/ values of vacuum packaged meats after 30 min in the air were higher than those of vacuum packaged meats directly after opening.

Effects of Submersion Aging in Chilled Water on Lipid Oxidation, Myoglobin Oxidation and Purge Loss of Vacuum-Packed Hanwoo Meat (진공포장 한우육의 냉수 침지 숙성이 지방산화, 육색소 산화 및 포장감량에 미치는 영향)

  • 정진연;허선진;이상조;양한술;문성실;이정일;김영환;주선태;박구부
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.222-227
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    • 2002
  • Efficacy of submersion aging in chilled water of vacuum-packed Hanwoo beef was investigated. At 24 hours post-mortem, the somimemebranosus portion of Hanwoo carcass was excised and sliced (2.5cm, thickness). After beef core samples(6$\textrm{cm}^2$${\times}$2cm) were prepared and vacuum packed, the samples were randomly assigned to the four treatments which were conventional refrigerator at 4$^{\circ}C$(control), conventional refrigerator at 1$^{\circ}C$(T1), submersion in chilled water at 4$^{\circ}C$(T2) and submersion in chilled water at 1$^{\circ}C$(T3). Samples were stored for 3, 7, 10 and 14 days to measure meat color(CIE L*, a*, b*), deoxymyoglobin, oxymyoglobin and metmyoglobin percentage, thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS) value, purge loss(%) and total heam pigment content. CIE a* value of samples was not significantly changed by treatment during the storage. However, metmyoglobin content of T2 samples was significantly (p<0.05) lower than those of control and T1,T3 during storage. Also, TBARS value of T3 samples was significantly (p<0.05) lower than those of control and T2 samples. T3 showed the lowest purge loss%, whereas control remarked the highest purge loss(%). Total heam pigment of all samples were not significantly changed during the storage. These results suggested that submersion aging in chilled water could keep the myoglobin stability and reduce lipid oxidation and purge loss of vacuum packed beef during storage.

Addition of Capsicum oleoresin, Carvacrol, Cinnamaldehyde and their mixtures to the broiler diet II: Effects on meat quality

  • Ipcak, Hasan Huseyin;Alcicek, Ahmet
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.60 no.4
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    • pp.9.1-9.11
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    • 2018
  • Background: In recent years, with the prohibition of antibiotics used as growth stimulants in the nutrition of farm animals, researchers have searched for alternative natural and reliable products in order to be able to sustain the developments experienced during the use of antibiotics and to overcome the possible inconveniences. In this context, studies on evaluation of essential oils in poultry nutrition have been reported to improve the utilization of feed, stimulate the release of digestive enzymes, increase absorption in the stomach and intestines, antimicrobial and anti-parasitic effects and thus, can be an alternative to antibiotics and improve meat quality as well. Indeed, this study has been carried out to explore the effects of the addition of 150 mg/kg capsicum oleoresin (CAP), carvacrol (CAR), cinnamaldehyde (CIN) or their mixture (CAP+CAR+CIN) into the broilers' ration over sensory, physical and chemical properties in breast meat and leg meat. Methods: Experiments were conducted over 400 male and female broiler chicks (Ross-308) in 5 groups (1 control group and 4 treatment groups), each composed of 80 chicks. The control group was fed without feed additives while the second, third, fourth and the fifth groups were fed with 150 mg CAP/kg feed, 150 mg CAR/kg feed, 150 mg CIN/kg feed, and 150 mg CAP+CAR+CIN/kg feed, respectively. Results: Addition of CAP, CAR, CIN or CAP+CAR+CIN had effects on the sensory (of taste, tenderness, juiciness and overall acceptability); physical properties (of $L^*$ value and toughness), the chemical properties (of DM, CF, CP, linoleic, EPA, behenic, MUFA, PUFA and ${\Sigma}n-6$ of the leg meat), the physical characteristics (of toughness and firmness), and the chemical properties (of CF, CP, linoleic, ecosenic, EPA, lignoseric, MUFA and ${\Sigma}n-3$) of the breast meat in comparison to control group. Furthermore, while the treatments had positive impacts on thawing loss, cooking loss and water holding capacity in both breast and leg meat; no effect was observed on pH value and lipid oxidation on day 1, day 4 and day 8. Conclusion: The results strongly suggested that the addition of CAP, CAR, CIN or CAP+CAR+CIN to the rations of the broiler chicks changed the sensory, physical and chemical properties of breast and leg meat. It was also observed that these compounds were more effective when they were added to the ratio as a mixture rather than adding them individually.

Effects of Dietary Chitosan on Lipid Oxidation, Fatty Acid Composition, Blood Profile of Pork Meat during Storage Periods (저장기간에 따른 키노산 급여 돈육의 지방 산화, 지방산 조성 및 혈액성상에 미치는 영향)

  • 이제룡;주선태;이정일;하경희;박구부
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2000
  • The effects of dietary chitosan on lipid oxidation, fatty acid composition and blood profile of porks were investigated. A total 24 pigs(55$\pm$5kg) were fed a control diet (a commercial diet) or chitosan-supplemented diets (T1; 0.2% chitosan, T2; 0.4% chitosan, T3; 0.6% chitosan) for 6 weeks. After six weeks, pigs were slaughtered and bellies were collected from each treatment group. Samples were stored at 0$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$ for 14 days. The thiobarbituric acid reaction substance(TBARS) values of all the treatments increased until 7 days of storage. The fatty acid and crude fat composition of all the treatments were not changed during storage significantly. The total cholesterol and triglyceride in blood chemistry tend to lower chitosan supplemented groups then control group.

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Effects of Storage Days and Cooking Method on Lipid Oxidation in Processed Meat Products (육가공 제품의 저장 및 조리방법이 지질산패에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jae-Min;Cho, Jung-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.69-79
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    • 1995
  • Ham, sausage and bacon were treated with common household processing techniques including refrigerated storage(0, 14, 28 days) and cooking(pan-frying, microwaving, boiling). Lipid oxidation was evaluated by measuring fatty acid composition, malonaldehyde(MA), TBA values and by measuring fluorescent products. Major fatty acid composition were oleic acid and followed respectively palmitic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid. There was no significant difference in fatty acid composition by cooking method but there was a tendency of being increased of unsaturated fatty acid during 28days storage. Ma, TBA and fluorescent products showed a tendency of being increased continually according to storage days rather than cooking method.

Comparison of Various Kinds of Soybean Sauces on Their Antioxidative Activities (간장제품의 종류에 따른 항산화능의 비교)

  • 문갑순
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.582-589
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    • 1991
  • The effects of types of soybean sauceI(SS) and additives for soybean sauce(AS)on the antioxidative activity was studied. The values of peroxides(POV) and thiobarbituric acid (TBA) were monitored under the oxidation systems of linoleic acid or ground cooked meat. Among 10 types of SS including Korean treditional SS, Koran M company's raw SS, Korean koikuchi, Korean acid hydorlyzed SS, Korean mixed SS, Korean decolorized SS, Japanese tamari, koikuchi, usuguchi, and Japanese white SS, three SS types of Japaness tammari, koikuchi and Koran raw SS were found to have the most strong antioxiative activity. However, various as such as monosodium glutamate, caramel, fructose syrup, malt syrup and paraoxybenzoic acid (POBA) were appeared to accerlerate oxidation. Possibly an important antioxidative cahracteristics was due to its higher concentration of nitrogen and melanoidin.

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Effect of Packaging and Antioxidant Combinations on Physicochemical Properties of Irradiated Restructured Chicken Rolls

  • Yim, Dong-Gyun;Ahn, Dong U.;Nam, Ki-Chang
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.248-257
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    • 2015
  • Effects of double packaging (combinational use of aerobic and vacuum conditions) and antioxidants on physicochemical properties in irradiated restructured chicken rolls were determined. Chicken breast treated with antioxidants (none, sesamol+a-tocopherol) was used to process restructured chicken breast rolls. The sliced rolls were vacuum, aerobic, or double packaged (vacuum for 7 d then aerobic for 3 d) and electron beam irradiated at 2.5 kGy. Color, 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), oxidation reduction potentials (ORP), and volatile profiles of the samples were determined at 0 and 10 d. Irradiation made restructured chicken rolls redder (p<0.05), and the increased redness was more distinct in irradiated vacuum-packaged than irradiated aerobic or double packaged meats. TBARS values of antioxidant-treated double packaged rolls were lower than even nonirradiated vacuum-packaged meat, and those were distinct at 10 d (p<0.05). ORP and lipid oxidation values were lower in irradiated vacuum and double packaged samples than those in irradiated aerobic packaged ones at 0 d (p<0.05). Irradiation of restructured chicken rolls increased the amount of total volatiles. Considerable amounts of off-odor volatiles were reduced or not detected by double packaging and antioxidant treatment at 10 d. Therefore, the combined use of antioxidants and double packaging would be useful to reduce redness and control the oxidative quality changes of irradiated restructured chicken rolls

Evaluation of Cudrania tricuspidata Leaves on Antioxidant Activities and Physicochemical Properties of Pork Patties

  • Cuong, Tran Van;Chin, Koo Bok
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.889-900
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    • 2018
  • Characterization and utilization of the bioactive compounds from natural resources is one of the most concerns to maintain quality properties of foods, especially to prevent the oxidation of lipids in meat products. Phytochemical components and antioxidant activities of Cudrania tricuspidata (CT) leaves extracted using various solvents and their effects on physicochemical properties of pork patties during refrigerated storage were measured. The combined solvents of 80% ethanol, 80% methanol and pure double-distilled (dd)-water obtained the higher total phenolic compounds, flavonoids content, and antioxidant activities as compared to the pure solvent alone. Among the individual antioxidant components, catechin was the predominant polyphenol in CT leaves in all extracts. The addition of CT leaves extracts into pork patties showed high antioxidant activities since thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) values of added CT extracts were lower than those of the control (p<0.05). In conclusion, CT leaf phytochemical components displayed antioxidant activity that varied with the extract solvent used. CT extracts were superior to control in retarding lipid oxidation of pork patties, which was evident as reduced TBARS and peroxide values (POV).

Effect of Ginseng on the Lipid Oxidation in Pork and Poultry Meat (돼지고기와 닭고기 지방산화에 대한 인삼의 효과)

  • Jeon, Ki-Hong;Lee, Moo-Ha;Kim, Young-Boong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.7-10
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    • 1992
  • The antioxidant effect of various concentration of Panax ginseng on pork and chicken breast was investigated in the condition of powder, water extract, ethanol extract and residue. Result showed that the antioxidant effect of each sample increased with increasing concentration of powder but the increment decreased with increasing concentration. Water extract and residue decreased lipid oxidation of pork and chicken breast. However, the effect did not increase proportionally with increasing concentration. Ethanol extract did not show a certain tendency in pork while it had an oxidation-promoting effect in chicken.

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Antioxidant Effect of Monascus koji in Sausage Mixture

  • Rhyu, Mee-Ra
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.320-322
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    • 2002
  • The antioxidative capacity of Monascus koji was studied in raw bologna-type sausage by measuring thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and peroxide values (POV) during storage at $25^{\circ}C$ for 7 days. The addition of 2% Monascus koji effectively inhibited lipid oxidation in the mixture without vitamin C and NaNO$_2$, evidenced by its prevention of an increase in TBARS and a significantly reduction in increases in POV. Monascus koji in raw minced processed meat significantly improved the shelf life of the food.