• 제목/요약/키워드: Postharvest processing

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우리나라 중부지역 주요 밤 재배품종의 지역 및 수령에 따른 과실품질 (Effects of Region and Age on Nut Quality of Major Chestnut Cultivars (Castanea spp.) cultivated in the Central Region of Korea)

  • 김만조;이욱;박윤미;황석인
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제100권4호
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    • pp.616-622
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 수확 후 밤 품질관리 및 가공을 위한 특성자료를 확보하기 위하여 우리나라 중부지역에서 재배되고 있는 밤나무 주요 품종을 대상으로 지역 및 수령에 따른 품질을 비교 분석하였다. 지역 및 품종별 과실 입중을 조사한 결과, 지역별로는 부여가 가장 크고, 품종별로는 '병고57호'가 타 품종보다 큰 것으로 나타났다. 지역 및 품종별로 과실당도와 과육경도를 조사한 결과, 품종 및 지역 간 통계적으로 유의한 차이가 나타났다. 당도의 경우, 지역별로는 공주가 높고, 품종별로는 '축파'가 20.5%로 타 품종보다 가장 높은 것으로 나타났다. 과육경도에 있어서는 지역별로는 청양이 가장 높은 값을 보였으며, 품종별로는 단택이 통계적으로 유의하게 가장 낮은 값을 보였다. '단택', '옥광', '축파' 세 품종을 대상으로 수령에 따른 입중, 당도, 경도를 조사한 결과, 세 품종 모두 입중을 제외한 당도 및 경도에서 통계적으로 유의성은 인정되었으나 수령과의 상관성은 나타나지 않았다.

농산물우수관리제도(GAP system) 적용을 위한 깻잎의 수확 후 관리시설(APC)에 대한 미생물학적 안전성 평가 (Microbiological Safety Assessment of a Perilla Leaf Postharvest Facility for Application of a Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) System)

  • 김경열;남민지;이효원;심원보;윤요한;김세리;김두호;류재기;홍무기;유오종;정덕화
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.392-398
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    • 2009
  • 깻잎을 생산하는 APC 시설을 대상으로 GAP system을 도입하기 위해서 각 공정별 용수 및 세척수, 작업자 및 작업장 환경, 각 공정별 깻잎 그리고 공중낙하균을 대상으로 미생물학적 위해 분석을 실시하였다. E. coli, E. coli O157 그리고 L. monocytogenes를 제외한 위생지표세균(일반세균과 대장균군)과 병원성 미생물(B. cereus와 S. aureus)이 세척수, 작업자 장갑 및 작업복 그리고 포장대 등 대부분의 항목에서 비교적 높은 수준으로 검출되었다. 특히 직접적인 교차오염의 위험이 있는 세척수와 작업자 장갑의 경우, 일반세균수는 각각 0.91-3.36과 3.31-4.29 log CFU/ (mL, 100 $cm^2$), 대장균군은 0.00-1.86과 1.16-2.06 log CFU/(mL, 100 $cm^2$)의 비교적 높은 수준으로 검출되었다. 또한 입고된 원재료에서 포장공정에 이르기까지 깻잎에서 일반세균과 대장균군이 각각 4.82-5.93과 2.82-3.49 log CFU/leaf 수준으로 분리되어 유의적인 세척효과는 없는 것으로 나타나(p${\geq}$0.05) 식중독 사고를 방지하기 위해 더욱 향상된 세척공정이 절실히 요구된다. 이와 같이 현재 APC 시설은 미생물학적 안전성을 확보하기보다는 선별 및 저장의 기능에만 초점을 맞춰 운영되기 때문에 위생적인 개념이 포함된 새로운 개념의 관리체계가 필요한 실정이다. 따라서 신선하고 안전성이 확보된 깻잎을 생산 공급하기 위해 사전예방적 안전체제인 HACCP system을 기초로 한 GAP system을 제 시함으로써 미생물학적 위해요소 관리가 도입된 새로운 개념의 농식품의 안전관리제도를 제시하였다.

Improvement of Shelf-life and Quality in Fresh-Cut Tomato Slices:

  • Hong Ji Heun
    • 한국식품저장유통학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국식품저장유통학회 2004년도 총회및 심포지움
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2004
  • Quality of fresh-cut tomato slices was compared during cold storage under various modified atmosphere packaging conditions. Chilling injury of slices in containers sealed with Film A was higher than with Film B; these films had oxygen transmission rates of 87.4 and 60.0 ml $h^{-1}\;m^{-2}\;atm^{-1}$ at $5^{\circ}C\;and\;99\%$ RH, respectively. While slices in containers with an initial atmospheric composition of air, $4\%\;CO_2+1\;or\;20\%\;O_2,\;8\%\;CO_2+1\;or\;20\%\;O_2,\;or\;12\%\;CO_2+20\%\;O_2$ showed fungal growth, slices in containers with $12\%\;CO_2+1\%\;O_2$ did not. Low ethylene in containers enhanced chilling injury. Modified atmosphere packaging provided good quality tomato slices with a shelf-life of 2 weeks or more at $5^{\circ}C$. Experiments were conducted to compare changes in quality of slices of red tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. 'Sunbeam') fruit from plants grown using black polyethylene or hairy vetch mulches under various foliar disease management systems including: no fungicide applications (NF), a disease forecasting model (Tom-Cast), and weekly fungicide applications (WF), during storage at $5^{\circ}C$ under a modified atmosphere. Slices were analyzed for firmness, soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA), pH, electrolyte leakage, fungi, yeasts, and chilling injury. With both NF and Tom-Cast fungicide treatments, slices from tomato fruit grown with hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) mulch were firmer than those from tomato fruit grown with black polyethylene mulch after 12 days storage. Ethylene production of slices from fruit grown using hairy vetch mulch under Tom-Cast was about 1.5- and 5-fold higher than that of slices from WF and NF fungicide treatments after 12 days, respectively. The percentage of water-soaked areas (chilling injury) for slices from tomato fruit grown using black polyethylene mulch under NF was over 7-fold that of slices from tomato fruit grown using hairy vetch under Tom-Cast. When stored at $20^{\circ}C$, slices from light-red tomato fruit grown with black polyethylene or hairy vetch mulches both showed a rapid increase in electrolyte leakage beginning 6 hours after slicing. However, slices from tomato fruit grown using the hairy vetch mulch tended to have lower electrolyte leakage than those grown with black polyethylene mulch. These results suggest that tomato fruit from plants grown using hairy vetch mulch may be more suitable for fresh-cut slices than those grown using black polyethylene mulch. Also, use of the disease forecasting model Tom-Cast, which can result in lower fungicide application than is currently used commercially, resulted in high quality fruit for fresh-cut processing. Experiments were conducted to determine if ethylene influences chilling injury, as measured by percentage of slices exhibiting water-soaked areas in fresh-cut tomato slices of 'Mountain Pride' and 'Sunbeam' tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Ethylene concentration in containers without ventilation significantly increased during storage at $5^{\circ}C$, whereas little or no accumulation of ethylene occurred in containers with one or six perforations. Chilling injury was greatest for slices in containers with six perforations, compared to slices in containers with one perforation, and was over 13-fold greater than that of slices in control containers with no perforations. An experiment was also performed to investigate the effectiveness of including an ethylene absorbent pad in containers on subsequent ethylene accumulation and chilling injury. While ethylene in the no-pad controls increased continually during storage of both 'Mountain Pride' and 'Sunbeam' tomatoes at $5^{\circ}C$ under modified atmosphere conditions, no increase in accumulation of ethylene was observed in containers containing ethylene absorbent pads throughout storage. The ethylene absorbent pad treatment resulted in a significantly higher percentage of chilling injury compared with the no-pad control. In studies aimed at inhibiting ethylene production using AVG during storage of slices, the concentration of ethylene in control containers (no AVG) remained at elevated levels throughout storage, compared to containers with slices treated with AVG. Chilling injury in slices treated with AVG was 5-fold greater than that of controls. Further, we tested the effect of ethylene pretreatment of slices on subsequent slice shelf-life and quality. In slices treated with ethylene (0, 0.1, 1, or $10\;{mu}L\;L^{-1}$) immediately after slicing, ethylene production in non-treated controls was greater than that of all other ethylene pre-treatments. However, pretreatment of slices 3 days after slicing resulted in a different pattern of ethylene production during storage. Ihe rate of ethylene production by slices treated with 1 L $L^{-1}$ ethylene 3 days after slicing was greater during storage than any of the other ethylene treatments. With slices pre-treated with ethylene, both immediately and 3 days after slicing, the rate of ethylene production tended to show an negative correlation with chilling injury. Chemical name used: 1-aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG).

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