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Processing of vinegar pickled sardine (정어리 초절임제품의 가공)

  • Lee, Eung-Ho;Lee, Jeong-Suk;Son, Kwang-Tae;Kim, Jin-Soo;Oh, Kwang-Soo;Cho, Soon-Yeong
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.339-345
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    • 1993
  • To utilize effectively sardine as a material of pickled products, we investigated on processing of vinegar pickled sardine. The moisture, the crude ash and histamine contents showed a little change during vinegar pickling of salted sardine. The pH and viable cell counts decreased during vinegar pickling of salted sardine. The pickled sardine processed with vinegar seasoning solution mixed antioxidants was retarded in lipid oxidation during processing. The principal taste compounds of vinegar pickled sardine were organic acid (acetic acid), IMP and free amino acids such as histidine, lysine, glutamic acid and arginine. The vinegar pickled sardine was higher in the contents of limiting amino acids of cereal such as lysine, and 20 : 4 and polyunsaturated fatty acid such as 20 : 5 and 22 : 6 than those of other processed foods.

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Recovery and Utilization of Proteins and Lipids from the Washing Wastewater in Marine Manufacture by Isoelectric Point Shifting Precipition Method -2. Utilization of the Recovered Proteins as the Material of a Processed Food- (수산가공공장폐액의 등전점이동 응집처리에 의한 유용성분재회수이용 -2. 회수단백질의 가공식품소재로서의 이용-)

  • SUH Jae-Soo;CHO Soon-Yeong;SON Kwang-Tae;KIM Jin-Soo;LEE Eung-HO
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.495-500
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    • 1994
  • Mackerel water-soluble protein solution Mackerel meat washing water were concentrated by isoelectric point shifting precipitation process, and the concentrates were utilized as a material for processing of an elastic gel food such as kamaboko. The water-soluble proteins were partly polymerized during the isoelectric point shifting precipitation process. Then, the water soluble protein concentrates were partly substituted for frozen minced Alaska pollack meat in processing of a good quality kamaboko. The maximum substitution percentage for good quality kamaboko manufacturing was concluded to be below $30\%$, according to the criteria of color difference, jelly strength and folding tests using the substituted recovered protein concentrates.

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Studies on Albinic Flat-Fish Paralichthys olivaceus I. Effects of Enzyme Activities and Substrates on Melanin Formation (넙치의 백화현상 규명에 관한 연구 I. 멜라닌 색소 생성에 미치는 효소와 기질의 영향)

  • Choi Yeung Joan;Kang Seok-Joong;Cho Chang-Hwan;Myoung Jung-Goo;Kim Jong-Hyun
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.155-165
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    • 1990
  • The albinic phenomenon of flat-fish (Paralichthys olivaceus) was investigated by measuring protein content, tyrosinase activity, amino acid composition, and contents of vitamin A and C. These materials in the flat-fish feed-stuff were also tested. The amount of skin protein was higher than that of muscle in normal flat-fish. Catechol and L-dopa oxidase activity did not differ between normal and albinic flat-fish. The free amino acid of skin in normal flat-fish was 7.5 times that in albinic one. Sulfur-containing amino acid in normal flat-fish was also 6.3 times that in albinic ones. Vitamin A was not detected in both of flat-fish. The content of vitamin C in normal flat-fish was 7.8 times that in albinic one. The contents of protein, sulfur-containing amino acid and vitamin C in micro-encapsulated feed (one commercial feed in Japan) were the highest among the feed-stuff used in this experiment. The melanin formation of flat-fish skin was affected by substrates such as aromatic amino acid and cofactor such as sulfur amino acid.

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Comparison of Nitrogenous Extractives, Amino Acids in Wild and Cultured Bastard (천연 및 양식산 넙치의 함질소엑스분과 아미노산조성)

  • Oh, Kwang-Soo;Lee, Hyeung-Joo;Sung, Dae-Whan;Lee, Eung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.873-877
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    • 1988
  • Nitrogenous extractives and amino acids were analyzed with the dorsal muscle from wild and cultured bastard(Paralichthys olivaceus), and flounder (Pleuronichthys cornutus). Cultured bastard was higher in moisture content, and lower in crude lipid and protein content than those of wild one. Contents of free amino acids from wild and cultured bastard, flounder were 305.03mg/100g, 253.42mg/100g, and 340.10mg/100g, respectively. The profile of free amino acids in these samples was very similar, although there were a relatively difference in glycine, threonine, proline contents. Content of IMP in wild bastard (408.31mg/100g) and cultured one (356.26mg/100g) were higher than that of flounder (178.61mg/100g). Wild bastard contained higher trimeth-ylamine oxide and total creatinine than cultured one. Total amino acid contents of dorsal muscle from wild and cultured bastard, and flounder were 21.94g/100g, 20.12g/100g, and 17.63g/100g, respectively. The major amino acids of these samples were glutamic acid, aspartic acid, leucine and isoleucine.

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Comparison of Lipid Components in Wild and Cultured Bastard (천연 및 양식산 넙치의 지방질성분)

  • Oh, Kwang-Soo;Ro, Rack-Hyun;Kim, Jeong-Gyun;Lee, Eung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.878-882
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    • 1988
  • The lipid components of cultured bastard(Paralichthys olivaceus) were analyzed and compared with those of wild one and flounder(Pleuronichthys cornutus). Total lipid(TL) content of dorsal muscle in wild and cultured bastard, flounder was 2.0%, 1.6%, and 1.9%, respectively. Wild bastard and flounder were higher in neutral lipid(NL) and glycolipid(GL) contents, while lower in phospholipid(PL) content than those of cultured one. The NL was mainly consisted of triglyceride(70.7-72.6%), and PL was mainly occupied by phosphatidylcholine(53.6-58.3%), phosphatidyl-ethanolamine(25.9-29.5%). In fatty acid composition of TL, cultured bastard showed higher content in polyenes such as docosahexaenoic acid. and lower in monoenes such as palmitoleic, oleic acid than those of wild one. Flounder was higher in Percentage of arachidonic, eicosapentaenoic acid compard with bastard. The major fatty acids of these fishes were palmitic, docosahexaenoic, oleic, eicosapentaenoic and palmitoleic acid in order. These fatty acid composition of NL, GL and PL fractions were not significantly different among wild and cultured bastard, flounder.

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Effects of Pretreatment and Storage Condition on the Quality of Canned Boiled Oyster (전처리와 저장조건이 굴 통조림의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • NO Rak-Hyeun;SEONG Dae-Whan;YANG Han-Serb;BYUN Dae-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.130-138
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    • 1981
  • Discoloration of canned boiled oysters during storage is one of the serious problems which affect the quality of the products as well as the nutritive value. Usually the factors influencing the quality of canned boiled oysters are the process of pretreatments and the storage temperature of the products. In the present work, the changes of the total chlorophylls and carotenoids in the meat and the viscera of oysters were determined in order to make certain the procedure of the discoloration. In addition, the amino-N and the available lysine as factors of the nutritive value were also checked. In case of treatment with additives, direct addition of syrups containing additives just before seaming or soaking boiled oysters into the solution of additives seemed to have mild effects on retardation of discoloration. The migration of carotenoids from the viscera into the meat was faster than that of chlorophyll resulting in yellowing of the Products preceded greening caused by the chlorophylls. Treatment with $0.5\%\; Na_{2}EDTA\;of\;2.5\%$ brine retarded discoloration and available lysine loss of the Products while sodium-polyphosphate accelerated them. It was probably due to that sodium-polyphosphate could affect the softening or breakdown of the muscle of oysters. But most of all, storage temperature of canned boiled oysters seemed to be the major factor influencing the discoloration and nutritive loss of the products.

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Changes in Food Components of Dark, White-Fleshed Fishes by Retort Sterilization Processing -2. Changes in Lipid Components- (레토르트 살균처리가 적색육 및 백색육 어류의 성분변화에 미치는 영향 -2. 지질성분의 변화-)

  • OH Kwang-Soo;KIM Jeong-Gyun;KIM In-Soo;LEE Eung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.130-136
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    • 1991
  • In present paper, we investigated the changes in lipid components of skipjack and Alaska pollack meat by thermal processing at high temperature. TBA values and peroxide values of both fish meats decreased markedly by heat treatment; decreasing range of TBA and peroxide values in skipjack meat was larger than those of Alaska pollack meat. Also carbonyl value of skipjack meat was decreased by thermal processing, contrary, that of Alaska pollack meat was increased. Total lipid(TL) of skipjack and Alaska pollack meat consisted of $61.9\%,\;49.6\%$ non-polar lipid(NL), $38.1\%,\;50.4\%$ polar lipid(PL), respectively. When the samples were heated at the Fo values of 5 or higher, contents of NL were increased, while that of PL were decreased. In fatty acid composition of NL and PL in both fishes, NL revealed higher contents in saturates and monoenes such as 16:0, 18:1, while PL showed higher contents in polyenes such as 20:5, 22:6; percentages of polyenes such as 22:6 especially in both fishes decreased with increasing of Fo values. The remaining ratio of PUFA(20:5+22:6/16:0) of Fo 20 samples in skipjack and Alaska pollack meat were $73\%$ and $65\%$, respectively. However, when the samples were heated at $98^{\circ}C$ for 30 minutes, no appreciable changes occured in fatty acid composition of TL, NL and PL in both fish meats examined.

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