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포장방법에 따른 냉장 훈제삼겹살의 품질과 저장성 (Quality and Shelf-life of Chilled Smoked Pork Belly Depending on Packaging Methods)

  • 임지훈;정승희;이성기;이근택
    • 한국포장학회지
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    • 제16권2_3호
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 훈제삼겹살의 저장에 가장 적합한 포장방법을 파악하고자 함기포장(AC), 진공포장(VP) 및 탈산소제(OS) 포장의 효과를 비교하였다. 총균수는 세 처리구에서 모두 저장기간이 경과함에 따라 증가하였으며, 유산균도 이와 비슷한 경향을 보이며 증가했다. 총균수는 AC시료의 경우 6일차에 8.1 log cfu/g, OS시료는 8일차에 8.1 log cfu/g으로 증가하였으나, VP시료에서는 12일차에도 7.5 log cfu/g으로 타 포장에서보다 낮게 나타났다. VP시료는 저장기간 중 Pseudomonas spp.와 coliforms균의 성장을 억제한 것으로 나타났다. 저장기간 중 TBA값은 AC-OS-VP의 순으로 빠르게 증가하였다. VBN값은 AC에 비하여 VP와 OS 시료에서 상대적으로 낮게 유지되는 경향을 보였다. 한편 VP시료는 다른 시료들에 비하여 저장기간 중 상대적으로 높은 적색도와 낮은 변색도(hue)값을 나타냈다. 관능평가 결과 상품성이 상실되기 시작한 시점은 AC, OS와 VP시료에서 각각 8일, 10일 및 12일로 확인되었다. 그러나 가열육에 대한 평가에서는 OS시료는 12일차에서 AC는 10일 후에 상품성을 잃은 반면, VP시료는 12일차 까지도 조직감을 제외한 나머지 항목에서 5점 이상을 유지했다. 결론적으로 훈제삼겹살의 품질과 저장성 차원에서 가장 적합한 포장방법은 진공포장인 것으로 확인되었다.

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Effects of Feeding Purple Rice (Oryza sativa L. Var. Glutinosa) on the Quality of Pork and Pork Products

  • Jaturasitha, Sanchai;Ratanapradit, Punnares;Piawong, Witapong;Kreuzer, Michael
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.555-563
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    • 2016
  • Purple rice is a strain of glutaneous rice rich in anthocyanins and ${\gamma}$-oryzanol. Both types of compounds are involved in antioxidant and lipid metabolism of mammals. Three experimental diet types were used which consisted approximately by half either of purple rice, white rice or corn. Diets were fed to $3{\times}10$ pigs growing from about 30 to 100 kg. Meat samples were investigated either as raw or cured loin chops or as smoked bacon produced from the belly. Various physicochemical traits were assessed and data were evaluated by analysis of variance. Traits describing water-holding capacity (drip, thaw, and cooking losses) and tenderness (sensory grading, shear force) of the meat were mostly not significantly affected by the diet type. However, purple rice feeding of pigs resulted in lower fat and cholesterol contents of loin and smoked bacon compared to white rice, but not compared to corn feeding except of the fat content of the loin. The shelf life of the raw loin chops was improved by purple rice as well. In detail, the occurrence of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances after 9 days of chilled storage was three to four times higher in the white rice and corn diets than with purple rice. The n-6:n-3 ratio in the raw loin chops was 9:1 with purple rice and clearly higher with 12:1 with the other diets, meat lipids. Level and kind of effect of purple rice found in raw meat was not always recovered in the cured loin chops and the smoked bacon. Still the impression of flavor and color, as well as overall acceptability were best in the smoked bacon from the purple-rice fed pigs, whereas this effect did not occur in the cured loin chops. These findings suggest that purple rice has a certain, useful, bioactivity in pigs concerning meat quality, but some of these effects are of low practical relevance. Further studies have to show ways how transiency and low recovery in meat products of some of the effects can be counteracted.