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Quality Characteristics of Cheese Analogs Containing Lipoxygenase-Defected Soymilk and ${\alpha}$-Chymotrypsin Modified Soy Protein Isolate

  • Ahn Tae-Hyun;Lee Sook-Young
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.154-162
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    • 2006
  • Cheese analogs using lipoxygenase-defected soymilk and ${\alpha}$-chymotrypsin modified soy protein isolate (SPI) were prepared. Color, textural properties, sensory attributes and melting spreadability of cheese analogs were evaluated and compared with mozzarella cheese, and relationships between textural properties, sensory attributes and melting spreadability of cheese analogs were analyzed. Off-flavors were not mostly discriminated. Cheese analogs containing 10% SPI untreated and containing 6% and 8% SPI treated by ${\alpha}$-chymotrypsin in ${\Delta}E$ value of color were the most similar to mozzarella cheese. Quality characteristics and melting spreadability of cheese analogs were highly affected and improved by ${\alpha}$-chymotrypsin modification. Sensory attributes and melting spreadability of cheese analogs containing 6% SPI treated by ${\alpha}$-chymotrypsin were the most similar to mozzarella cheese, while in textural properties, cheese analogs containing 10% SPI were the most similar with mozzarella cheese. Hardness in sensory attributes was highly positively correlated with hardness (r>0.65), adhesiveness (r>0.56), chewiness (r>0.77) and gumminess (r>0.76) in textural properties, while it was highly negatively correlated with melting spreadability (r>-0.68).

Product Characteristics of Comminuted Sausages as Affected by Various Fat and Moisture Combinations

  • Chin, Koo Bok;Lee, Hye Lan;Chun, Soon Sil
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.538-542
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    • 2004
  • Comminuted sausages with reduced fat (25-0%) and increased moisture (19-44%) combinations were manufactured, and their chemical composition, and physico-chemical, textural and sensory properties were determined for the selection of the most palatable sausage treatment. The moisture and fat contents of the comminuted sausages varied from 55-79% and 26.4-2.14%, respectively, whereas, the protein content was relatively constant at 13.5-14.5%. Expressible moisture (EM, %) decreased with increased fat addition, and the high-fat control sausage (~25% fat) had lower EM than those with lower than 15% fat addition. Increased fat level also increased Hunter L values (lightness) of sausage samples taken from the core, and differences in lightness were observed between 15 and 25% fat level at the initial mixture. Sausages without fat addition had different textural characteristics from high-fat control sausages in most texture profile analysis (TPA) values. However, no differences in TPA values were observed among treatments with added fat (<25%) in the formulation. Results of the sensory evaluation showed that the most appropriate fat content of comminuted sausages to have better sensory properties ranged from 15-20% of added fat at the initial mixture. These results also indicated that decreased fat and increased moisture contents produce sausages with higher EM and lower lightness. Comminuted sausages without fat addition had different textural characteristics from the high-fat control.

Desired Textures of Food Analogs and Methods of Measuring Their Textural Properties (대용 식품의 텍스츄어 특성 및 그의 측정 방법)

  • Bourne, Malcolm C.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.168-180
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    • 1975
  • Analogs and extenders should have mouthfeel and chewing characteristics that are similar to the food they are replacing or extending. Instrumental methods can measure some of the physical properties that constitute 'texture' but only sensory methods can provide a complete description and quantification of the textural properties of a food. Instrumental methods and sensory methods for measuring texture are reviewed.

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Effect of Rice Flour Addition on Quality Properties of Functional Dumpling Skins

  • Jeon, Eun-Raye;Jung, Lan-Hee;Park, Young-Hee
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.160-165
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    • 2006
  • This study intends to present basic materials for the development and production of functional dumpling skins by making rice flour-added functional dumpling skins and analyzing the nature of its quality. The moisture content of dumpling skins increased with high addition of rice flour. The color value of dumpling skins changed little with high addition of rice flour. The hardness of dumpling skins showed significant difference in all storage periods with the addition of rice flour. For the sensory properties of dumpling skins with the addition of rice flour, where 25% and 50% rice-flour were added, dumpling skins showed a high score in overall quality for O-day and 7-days of storage. In particular, the 50% rice-flour dumpling skin mixture indicated the highest score. For the correlation between textural and sensory properties according to the addition of rice flour, 0 day-stored dumpling skins showed a positive correlation between smoothness and moistness in the mouth feel and the overall quality (p<0.01) in the sensory properties. Wheat odor (r=0.68) and chewiness (r=0.65) also correlated positively with overall quality (p<0.05). Hardness in textural properties correlated positively with moistness (r=0.69) and the mouth feel (r=0.65) of dumpling skins (p<0.05). Hardness in textural properties correlated positively with adhesiveness (r=0.99) and chewiness (r=0.93, p<0.01). Dumpling skins stored for 7 days showed a positive correlation between hardness, chewiness, and moistness in the mouth feel and overall quality (p<0.05) in the sensory properties. Hardness in textural properties correlated positively with gumminess (r=0.65, p<0.05).

Effect of black rice flour replacement on physicochemical, textural and sensory properties of Yackwa (흑미가루를 첨가한 약과의 특성)

  • Lee, Kyong-Ae
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.669-674
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    • 2006
  • In this study the properties of Yackwa partially replaced wheat flour with black rice flour were examined in the three factors: the physicochemical, the textural and the sensory. When the amount of black rice flour increased, dehydration and oil absorption of Yackwa decreased while frying it. The color of black rice flour Yackwa was darker yellowish than that of wheat flour Yackwa. When black rice flour was added more in making Yackwa, the results are as follows: first, its hardness increased, second, the external and internal color of Yackwa got significantly darker, finally, its greasiness decreased. As a result, up to 20% of wheat flour may be replaced with black rice flour without diminishing acceptability.

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The Effect of Addition of Mungbean Starch and Potato Starch on the Textural and Sensory Characteristics of Peach Pyun (녹두전분과 감자전분 복숭아편의 질감과 관능적 특성)

  • 조재욱
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.156-163
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    • 1999
  • This study was evaluate of chemical properties. textural charact6eristics and sensory properties prod-uced peach pyuns through the change of gelling agents such as mungbean starch potato starchy and pec-tin and of sugar density with 10%, 20%, and 30%. Sensory evaluation was that peach pyun added mun-gbean starch was more preferable in appearance and texture than peach pyun added potato starch. Peac-h pyun added 0% pectin was more preferable than peach pyun with 1% pectin. As a result of texture analysis the texture of peach pyun added mungbean starch was denser than that added potato starch. Adding 1% pectin to peach pyun increased mechanical properties such as hardness and chewiness. Mun-gbeaan starch pyun with pectin on lightness Potato starch pyun with pectin on redness and potato star-ch pyun with pectin on yellowness were significant(p<001). Lightness has a tendency to decrease with increasing sugar density. Adding 1% pectin has the effect to increase lightness redness and yellowness. The subject parameters that effect overall quality on sensory evaluation were found taste quality tex-ture quality hardness adhesiveness and taste by using regression analysis.

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Sensory and Textural Characteristics of Julpyun ( Korean traditioned rice cake ) as Influenced by Soaking Time of Rice (쌀의 수침시간에 따른 절편의 특성)

  • Park, Mee-Weon;Kim, Myoung-Hee;Jang, Myung-Sook
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.315-321
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    • 1992
  • This investigation was undertaken for me purpose of studying me sensory and textural properties of Julpyun (Korean traditional rice cake) made by various soaking time (1, 4, 6, 8, and 12 hours) of rice during storage at room temperature. The storage periods were 2, 4, 6, and 10 hours. Sensory evaluation was done by a panel of 12 judges majoring in food and nutrition. The luation was repeated 3 times. Objective evaluation was done by rheometer and color difference meter. As a result of me sensory evaluation for Julpyun made by various soaking time and storage periods, mere were significant differences (p<0.001) in most of characteristics between soaking time and storage periods. Julpyun made by soaking time for 12 hours showed the most favorite tendency during storage periods. The result of textural properties measured by rheometer showed similar trend to those of sensory evaluation. By me color difference meter, L (lightness) value were increased by increasing the soaking time. There were significant differences (p<0.001) between me samples.

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Effects of Ginseng on Textural and Sensory Properties of Long Life Noodles (인삼첨가 Long Life 면의 조직감과 관능적 특성)

  • 심창주
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.523-528
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    • 1999
  • The influence of ginseng on the paste or gelatinization properties by amylograph and mixing properties by farinograph of wheat flour and on quality properties color cooking quality textural and sensory properties and reducing microbial population of LL(Long Life) noodles was studied. The contents of ginseng used were from 5% to 10% based on flour weight. The viscosity property of wheat flour with ginseng was increased the initial pasting temperature but the amylograph peak viscosity were decreased in vice versa. The farinograph absorption stability and breakdown were increased by ginseng. The whiteness of Ll nodles manufactured with ginseng was lower than that of control The shear extrusion force and hardness of LL noodles manufactured with ginseng were shown much higher value than those of control. At cooking quality examination of LL noodles manufactured with ginseng weight of cooked LL noodles was decreased but volum was appeared in ice versa,. Extraction amounts of LL noodles manufactured with ginseng during cooking were much smaller than those of control Total count of microorganism of Ll noodles manufactured with ginseng were decreased during storage at 3$0^{\circ}C$ Sensory properties of cooked LL noodles which was manufactured with ginseng showed quite acceptable. Based on the cooking and sensory evaluation test addition of 7.0% ginseng to wheat flour may be suitable for processing LL noodles.

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Effect of Addition of Mung Bean Starch and Sugar on the Textural and Sensory Properties of Dopyun (녹두전분과 설탕의 함량을 달리한 도편(桃片)의 품질특성과 기호도)

  • 박금순;박찬성;박어진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.897-902
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    • 1998
  • This study was conducted to develop the standard recipe of Dopyun according to the various content of mung bean starch and sugar. The effects of mung bean starch(10%, 15%, 20%) and sugar(20%, 30%) were evaluated on textural and sensory properties of Dopyun through the mechanical properties using texture analizer and sensory evaluation. Color was tested by color and color difference meter. For sensory evaluation, higher content of sugar and lower content of mung been starch(sugar 30%, mungbean starch 10%) showed advantages in acceptance fo taste and overall quality. Mechanical properties of hardness, cohesiveness and chewiness of Dopyun were increased significantly in Dopyun with higher content of mung bean starch and sugar. The values of Hunter color system indicated that "L" and "b" values tended to decrease and "a" value increase, as the mung bean starch and sugar proportion increased. In the analysis of correlation between sensory evaluation and acceptance test, it was found that they were highly related. In view of the above results, it came to the conclusion that Dopyun with the addition of 30% sugar and 10% mung bean starch could give the best result among the groups studied.sult among the groups studied.

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The Measurment Methods of the Textural Characteristics of Fermented vegetables (침채류의 조직감 측정방법)

  • 이희섭
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.83-91
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    • 1995
  • For the accurate interpretation and objective measurement of textural characteristics of fermented vegetables, first of all, the studies on the microstructure and chemical compositions of vegetable cell, and the changes in the textural properties of vegetables during salting, blanching and fermentation should be carried out. And the mechanical textural parameters were needed to compare with and analyze in relation to the sensory parameters. In this review, the thypical force-distance curves of fermented vegetables were obtained from the compression, cutting and puncture test. And it was showed that the compression force was a more effective textural parameter to express the hardness of fermented vegetables, and the sensory chewiness and toughness were related to the changes in cutting force. In the puncture test, the puncture force was related to the hardness and varied with the size and form of puncture probe; the changes in puncture force by small probe could express the decrease in hardness and crispness, whereas those by large probe could represent the changes in toughness. And the brittleness and crispness could be measured by the break point and the numbers of peak obtained from the force-distance curves.

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