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Effects of Chilling and Packing Methods on Physico-chemical Properties of Cold-stored Chicken Breast and Thigh Meats (냉각방법과 포장방법에 따른 냉장계육의 이화학적 특성 변화)

  • 박구부;하정기;진상근;박태선;신택순;이정일
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.17-28
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    • 1997
  • This experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of different chilling and packing methods on physico-chernical properties of cold-stored chicken breast and thigh meats. Dehoned chicken breast and thigh meats were chilled either air spray or ice-water immersion method. The chilled meats were either vacuum packed or atmosphere packed, and stored at -2˚C for 1, 3, 7, 11, 15, and 20 days. The pH of both immersion chilled meats and vacuum packed meats were higher than those of their counterparts(P<0.05). The pH of atmosphere packed meats increased as the storage period extended. The moisture contents of vacuum packed meats were remarkably higher than those of atmosphere packed meats. The pH of all treatments decreased as the storage period extended. The shear values of air spray chilled and vacuum packed breast meats were significantly higher than immersion chilled and vacuum packed ones. However, immersion chilled and atmosphere packed breast meats were significantly higher than those of air spray chilled and atmosphere packed breast meats. The shear values of immersion chilled and vacuum packed thigh meats were significantly higher than those of immersion chilled and vacuum packed thigh meats. In atmosphere packed thigh meats, air spray chilling method showed higher shear values than those of immersion chilled thigh meats. In thigh muscle, tenderness values tended to decrease as the storage period extended(P<0.05). Contents of water soluble proteins of vacuum packed and air spray chilled breast and thigh meats were higher than those of their counterparts as the storage period extended(P<0.05). The contents of water soluble proteins significantly decreased as the storage period extended. Salt soluble proteins of atmosphere packed breast and thigh meats were remarkably higher than those of vacuum packed ones(P<0.05). Total lipid contents of atmosphere packed and air spray chilled breast and thigh meats were higher than those of atmosphere packed and immersion chilled meats as the storage period extended. The vacuum packed meats were significantly higher in total lipid contents than those of atmosphere packed meats. The storage period decreased the total lipid contents of cold chicken, Major fatty acids in cold-stored chicken were oleic, palmitic, linoleic and stearic acids, regardless of chilling method. Unsaturated fatty acids of all treatments decreased, but saturated fatty acids increased as the storage period extended.

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Effect of Frozen Storage, Cooking Methods and Reheating on Lipid Oxidation in Chicken Meat (냉동저장, 조리법, 재가열이 대고기의 지질 산패에 미치는 영향)

  • 장선미;김영순
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 1995
  • Effect of frozen storage(0, 15, 30, 40 days, -18$^{\circ}C$), cooking methods(frying, microwaving) and reheating on lipid oxidation in chicken meats were evaluated by measuring thiobarbituric acid value (TBA value) and by measuring fluorescence value. TBA values were increased by storage days and were higher in leg meats than breast meats. According to cooking method, TBA values were higher in frying chicken meats. The fluorescence values were also increased by storage days and were higher in breast meats than leg meats.

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Molecular biologic demonstration on the green tea grouts-feed pork meats and duck meats (녹차부산물을 이용한 기능성 축산물 증명에 대한 분자생물학적 접근)

  • Kang Shin-Seok;Hyun Gong-Yul;Choi Hae-Yeun;Cho Woo-Young;Kim Tae-Yung;Kang Shin-Kwon;Kang Chung-Boo
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2005
  • Green tea was known which regulated adipocyte differentiation metabolism. The mechanism on the lipid decreased contents of TAG in the plasma. In addition, green tea increased the expression leptin mRNA, PPAR $\delta$ mRNA and TGF $\beta$. The tea tested was korean powdered green tea. In this experiment, Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were fed $3\%$ green tea(powdered) for 3 weeks on the basal diet and obese diet and green tea grouts-fed pork meats. duck meats. The expression of leptin mRNA and PPAR $\delta$ mRNA were up-regulated in the green tea-fed groups compared with those of the not green tea-fed groups. There were no significantly difference on the expression of leptin mRNA and PPAR $\delta$ mRNA in green tea grouts-fed pork meats, duck meats as compared with the not fed green tea grouts meats. TGF $\beta$ mRNA. TNF $\alpha$ mRNA and adipsin mRNA were not expressed in the pork meats, duck meats. The expression of TGF $\beta$ mRNA, TNF $\alpha$ mRNA and adipsin mRNA were observed in the experimental rats but no significantly difference on the contents. Physiologic regulated genes were not expressed In the green tea grout-fed pork meats and duck meats.

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.

Effect of Packing Method on Shelf-life and Microbiology of Frozen Chicken (포장방법이 동결계육의 저장성 및 미생물의 증식에 미치는 영향)

  • 박구부;하정기;이성기;정선부;김홍국;조규석;조규석;신택순;박태선
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.203-207
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    • 1996
  • This experiment was carried out to find out the effects of packing methods on shelf-life and hy-giene of breast and thigh meats in chicken. The carcass weights were about 1.6 kg per bird, and chilled by air spray method. The breast and thigh meats were packed by either vacuum or atmosphere packing methods. Samples were analyzed at 1, 4, 8, 12 and 16 wk after quick freezing at -45˚C for 35 min. Regardless of packing method. The thiobarbituric acid(TBA) values of thigh meats after 1 wk of storage were higher than those of breast meats. The TBA values of both treatments were increased as storage period extended. In addition, the TBA values of vacuum packed meats were lower than those of atmosphere packed meats. The VBN(volatile basic nitrogen) values, regardless of packing method, at 1 wk of storage were higher than those of breast meats. The VBN contents of breast and thigh meats after 16 wk of storage increased markedly, but failed to show significant difference between the two packaging methods. Total plate counts of breast and thigh meats were increased gradually as storage period extended, and the total plate count of breast meat was higher than that of thigh meat. The coliform bacteria were not detected until 16 wk after storage.

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The Perception and the Consumption Behavior for the Meats in Koreans (한국인의 육류음식에 관한 의식구조 및 이용행동)

  • 윤계순;우자원
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.246-256
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    • 1999
  • This study was undertaken to investigate the perception and the consumption behavior for the meats in Koreans. The subjects were 491 Koreans including the ones residing in New Zealand. Most of subjects answered the meats are used for supper time. The frequency of the meats intake was affected by education and monthly income level. 69.2% of the subjects had positive response such as increased stamina and fulled stomach for psychological state after the meats intake. The use of meats recently revealed that 48% of the subjects have decreased its consumption. The main reasons diminished the use of meats were for the good health and economic state. Women were found to avoid the meats fat to a greater degree than men. The kinds of the meat used frequently were beef, pork and chicken. The younger tended to higher the frequency of the processed meats intake than the older. According to 3 level of BMI of the subjects, there were significant differences in the amount of the meat intake and perception for necessity of the meat. This study showed that the higher the preference for meat, the education and the monthly income level, the more the meat intake frequency. There were not significant differences between Koreans residing in domestic and New Zealand except the dog meat in the perception and consumption of the meat.

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Studies on Nutrient Components between the Chungjung Chicken Meats and General Chicken Meats (청정닭고기와 일반닭고기의 영양성분에 대한 연구)

  • 양희태;최화정
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.187-191
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    • 2003
  • It was performed to find out difference of the nutritional contents between chungjung chicken meats grown chemicals free and general chicken meats. The chungjung chicken was eat and given feeds of good quality mixed living microbial agent, power of ginseng leaves and by-product of extract liquefied sea foods from fishes producted clean area of the Western Sea, including plentiful calciums, amino acids, docosahexanoic acid(DHA) etc. Addition of they improved chungjung chicken yields and meat quality compared to general chicken given feeds mixed antibiotic etc. Also, chungjung chickens eaten miced type develop resistance to in disease. There were significant trend in crude proteins, calciums, crude lipids contents, and unsaturated fatty acids between the chungjung chicken meats and the general chicken meats. The crude proteins and calciums contents were higher in the chungjung chicken meats than the general chicken meats, but the crude lipids contents were higher in the general chicken meats than that. Also, contents of the n6 fatty acids and n3 fatty acids in chungjung meats were higher than that. Especially, contents of DHA in the chungjung chicken meats were detected higher than the general chicken meats. Therefore, the results from this experiments will provide a information for the nutritional knowledge of the 'white meats', especially the clean chicken meats.

Survey on the sorbic acid concentrations in cooked meat produced from meat processing plants

  • Do, Jae-Cheul;Cho, Jong-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.353-358
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    • 2001
  • Sorbic acid is one of preservatives that is mostly used in general food. This study was carried out to measure the amount of the sorbic acid in cooked meat produced from meat processing plants in Gyeongbuk province. One hundred and fifty-three samples of cooked meat(42 spices added meats, 56 grinding cooked meats, 2 bacons, 5 jerked meats, 18 sausages, 30 hams) were collected from meat processing plants and analyzed for the concentration of preservative sorbic acid and its salts by using of high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). Sorbic acid was not detected in spices added meats, grinding cooked meats, bacons, and jerked meats except on ham and sausage. But the concentration range of sorbic acid in sausage was 0.00~1.31g/kg, average 0.44g/kg, and in ham was 0.00~1.31g/kg, average 0.329/kg. There was no sample that sorbate concentration exceeded the legal permitted level 2.0g/kg in cooked meat.

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Effect of Fermented Spinach as Sources of Pre-Converted Nitrite on Color Development of Cured Pork Loin

  • Kim, Tae-Kyung;Kim, Young-Boong;Jeon, Ki-Hong;Park, Jong-Dae;Sung, Jung-Min;Choi, Hyun-Wook;Hwang, Ko-Eun;Choi, Yun-Sang
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.105-113
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    • 2017
  • The effect of fermented spinach extracts on color development in cured meats was investigated in this study. The pH values of raw cured meats without addition of fermented spinach extract or nitrite (negative control) were higher (p<0.05) than those added with fermented spinach extract. The pH values of raw and cooked cured meats in treatment groups were decreased with increasing addition levels of fermented spinach extract. The lightness and yellowness values of raw cured meats formulated with fermented spinach extract were higher (p<0.05) than those of the control groups (both positive and negative controls). The redness values of cooked cured meats were increased with increasing fermented spinach extract levels, whereas the yellowness values of cooked cured meats were decreased with increasing levels of fermented spinach extract. The lowest volatile basic nitrogen (VBN) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) values were observed in the positive control group with addition of nitrite. TBARS values of cured meats added with fermented spinach extract were decreased with increasing levels of fermented spinach extract and VBN values of curing meat with 30% fermented spinach extract was lower than the other treatments. Total viable bacterial counts in cured meats added with fermented spinach extract ranged from 0.34-1.01 Log CFU/g. E. coli and coliform bacteria were not observed in any of the cured meats treated with fermented spinach extracts or nitrite. Residual nitrite contents in treatment groups were increased with increasing levels of fermented spinach extract added. These results demonstrated that fermented spinach could be added to meat products to improve own curing characteristics.