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Quality Determination of Shrimp(Penaeus japonicus) during Iced and Frozen Storage (보리새우(Penaeus japonicus)의 얼음과 냉동저장시 품질변화 측정)

  • Lee, Young-Chun;Um, Young-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.520-524
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    • 1995
  • ATP related compounds, ammonia, VBN, pH and sensory quality of shrimps were determined to evaluate quality changes during iced and frozen storage. ATP related compounds were determined by HPLC, ammonia by ammonia ion specific electrode, VBN by micro-diffusion method, pH by pH meter, sensory quality by multiple comparison test with 30 panelists. K value of ice stored shrimps gradually increased to 20% for 8 days, and then increased more rapidly, whereas that of frozen stored shrimps increased slowly for 7 months. Ammonia contents in ice stored shrimps increased slowly for 6 days and then rapidly after 8 days storage, whereas that in frozen stored shrimps increased slowly for 8 months. VBN contents in ice stored shrimps increased slowly for 10 days and then rapidly after 12 days. VBN contents in frozen stored shrimps slightly increased for 6 months. Sensory scores of taste and color of shrimps marked lowered values after 6 days storage in ice, and after 6 and 7 months frozen storage, respectively. Sensory flavor scores of stored shrimps had significant correlations with K value, ammonia, pH and VBN. These results indicated that ammonia contents in stored shrimps, rapidly determined by an ammonia electrode, could be used as a quality index of shrimps.

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The Effect of Various Cereal Flours on Quality and Storage Characteristics of Sausage (곡류가루 첨가가 소시지의 품질 및 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • 조은자;장선문;임지숙
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.265-274
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    • 2004
  • To investigate the effect of cereal powders on the quality and storage characteristics of sausage, Aw, pH, microbial count, TBA value, VBN value, textual and sensory characteristics were examined. Water activity tended to decrease as storage time prolonged and all the samples showed higher Aw's than that of the control. During the storage period, pH values of all the samples decreased. L, a and b values had a tendency to decrease during the storage period. During the four weeks storage at 4$^{\circ}C$, TBA and VBN values of all the sample showed increasing tendency and were lower than those of the control. Total plate counts of bacteria, the number of lactic acid bacteria and coliform bacteria counts increased as the storage time prolonged. Texture characteristics of all samples increased up to 1 week storage and decreased subsequently. The sensory scores of all the samples decreased as the storage time prolonged.

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Determination of Chemical Freshness Indices for Chilled and Frozen Fish (냉장 및 냉동어육의 화학적 선도지표 측정)

  • Kim, Dong-Kyung;Park, In-Seon;Kim, Nam-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.993-999
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    • 1998
  • Aquatic raw materials easily undergo deteriorative changes, and thus it is very important to keep fish meats fresh during transport and processing. The $K_i$ value, biogenic amines, trimethylamine (TMA) and volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), which are reported fish freshness indices, were measured for 20 samples. The $K_i$ values were normally in the range of $7.8{\sim}43.6%$, except those for some fish including squid. The contents of biogenic amines were negligible, and a correlation (r=0.894) was found between the contents of TMA and VBN.

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Effects of Dietary Supplementation of Mulberry Leaves and Dandelion Extracts on Storage of Chicken Meat (뽕잎과 민들레 추출물을 급여한 계육의 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Chang-Il;Kim, Young-Jik
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.313-321
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation of mulberry leaves and dandelion extracts on pH, meat color, TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substance), and VBN (volatile basic nitrogen). Two hundred broiler chickens were fed diets for five weeks containing 1% mulberry leaves extracts (T1), 2% mulberry leaves extracts (T2), 1% dandelion extracts (T3), and 2% dandelion extracts (T4). At the end of five weeks feeding experiment, broilers were slaughtered, and stored at $4^{\circ}C$ for five weeks. As storage time increased, the presence of mulberry leaves and dandelion extracts resulted in decreased pH, and $L^*$ and increased TBARS, VBN, and $a^*$ value in all treatment groups (P<0.05). The pH value, TBARS, and VBN were significantly decreased by the supplementation of mulberry leaves and dandelion extracts relative to the control (P<0.05). Therefore, mulberry leaves and dandelion extracts had the possibility to improve shelf life of chicken meat. Especially, T4 was significantly more effective in delay lipid oxidation compared to the control group. However, no significantly difference was found in pH, TBARS, and VBN among mulberry leaves and dandelion extracts treatment groups. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that compared to control group, supplementation of mulberry leaves and dandelion extracts were effective in decreasing pH, TBARS, and VBN and increasing $a^*$ value.

Retail Distribution Temperature and Quality Status of Fried-Frozen Korean Meat Ball Products (조리냉동 완자제품의 유통온도 및 품질 현황)

  • Yun, Sung-Hee;Yoon, Jae-Young;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.657-662
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    • 1996
  • In order to investigate the quality status of fried-frozen Korean meat ball products during retail distribution, VBN value, TBA value, pH and metmyoglobin ratio were determined for 117 samples collected in Seoul area during the period of May to September, 1995. Most samples maintained relatively good quality, but one sample of a company showed $32.5mg%$ of VBN value and 0.65mg/kg of TBA value which indicate the early stage of spoilage. Correlation coefficient between metmyoglobin ratio and TBA value was highly significant. Samples closer to shelf-life limit tended to show higher VBN value, TBA value, metmyoglobin ratio and pH. Out of the surveyed samples, 35% were on retail shelves of temperature above $-14^{\circ}C$, while only 18% were being sold at temperature below $-18^{\circ}C$. It is concluded that prepared frozen foods should be stored at the recommended temperature of $-18^{\circ}C$.

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Changes in Quality of Pork Patty Containing Red Wine During Cold Storage (Red wine을 첨가한 돈육 patty의 냉장 중 품질변화)

  • Youn, Dong-Hwa;Moon, Yoon-Hee;Jung, In-Chul
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.17 no.1 s.81
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of addition of red wine on the water holding capacity, surface color, pH, TBARS value, VBN content and total bacterial counts of pork patties during cold storage. Pork patties were prepared by four type such as pork patty without red wine (control), pork paoy containing red wine 1% (RW-1), pork patty containing red wine 3% (RW-3) and pork patty containing red wine 5% (RW-5). The water holding capacity was increased significantly during cold storage, but was not influenced by addition of red wine (p<0.05). The $L^*$ (lightness), $a^*$ (redness) and $b^*$ (yellowness) value was low by addition of red wine, was decreased during cold storage (p<0.05). The pH of pork patties were tend to increased with increase in cold storage period, the pH of RW-3 and RW-5 were significantly lower compared to control and RW-1 (p<0.05). The TBARS value of pork patties were tend to increased with increase in cold storage period, by increasing the amount of addition of red wine, the TBARS value were tend to decreased (p<0.05). The VBN content and total bacterial counts of pork patties were tend to increased with increase in cold storage period, and by increasing the amount of addition of red wine, the VBN content and total bacterial counts were tend to decreased during cold storage.

Quality Analysis of Viscera of Alaska Pollack Treated on Vessel for Raw Materials of Changran-Jeotgal (선상에서 처리한 창란젓갈 원료에 관한 연구)

  • LEE Won-Dong;CHANG Dong-Suk;KOH Byeong-Ho;LEE Myung-Suk;JEONG Eun-Tak
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.271-276
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    • 1997
  • The study was attempted to detemine the ratio of stomach and intestine to viscera gathered on catching vessels, the critical level of VBN content as a freshness quality of viscera of Alaska pollack for raw materials of Changran-jeotgal. It also examined the changes of VBN values, pH and viable tell counts during the fermentation. Then sensory evaluation of the fermented products, Changran-jeotgal, was done according to the freshness of raw materials used. The ratio of stomach and intestine to the gathered viscera on the vessel was about $72\%$, while that of round state of Alaska pollack was about $18\%$. There was no significant relationship in VBN content between fish muscle and viscera. It suggests that VBN content is not a reasonable freshness criteria in viscera but in fish muscle. However, if we use the VBN content as a freshness criteria of viscera for raw materials of Changran-jeotgal, less than $70mg\%$ of VBN value could be recommended. According to the experimental results, the product yields and sensory evaluation scores were no good not only for economical evaluation but also for consumption.

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Quality Characteristics of Eoganjang-geajang Sauce added Mulberry Branches (참뽕가지를 첨가한 어간장게장 소스의 품질 특성)

  • Park, Ki-Hong
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.163-175
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate optimal condition for making marinated crabs sauce added mulberry branches(M/B), which is effective in removing smells and storing food with antibacterial function of microorganism, and present the biochemical properties, VBN, changes of microorganisms and amino acids, and sensory evaluations. pH increased along with aging process when the same amount of M/B. After 1 day of aging, salinity decreased significantly along with the added amount of M/B(p<0.001). Sweetness decreased along with the aging process. L-value decreased as the aging proceeded, so the color turned darker. a-value and b-value showed significantly high figures with 1 day aging and G4(p<0.05). VBN of G4 was lower than that of other groups, meaning the lowest level of decomposition. The samples with M/B showed lower number of microorganism than the G1 due to antibacterial function(p<0.05). Total free amino acid content was the highest in G5 and it increased along with aging process. Characteristic difference test results showed bitterness, grass flavor, and astringent flavor increased significantly as the amount of M/B increased(p<0.05). Savory taste was the highest (p<0.001). Fish flavor was the highest in the G1 and it decreased as the amount of M/B increased(p<0.001). In the preference test conducted on general consumers, flavor, taste, and general preference was statistically significant(p<0.01).

Changes in Freshness and MIneral Contents during Storage of Kaesojoo (저장기간의 경과에 따른 개소주의 선도 및 무기물의 변화)

  • 박창일;김영직
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.240-247
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    • 1998
  • This experiment was carried out investigate changes in proximate composition, pH, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), thiobarbituric acid value (TBA) and mineral contents of pure Kaesojoo (PK) and Kaesojoo added medicinal herbs (KMH) during storage period (30 days) at 4$^{\circ}C$ and -18$^{\circ}C$. Two dogs with 12kg live weight were slaughtered to obtain samples from extracts. The results obtained were as follows: Crude fat and ash of KMH were higher than those of the PK, but the moisture and crude protein was higher in the PK (p<0.001). Proximate composition did not affect cold and frozen storage and storage period. the pH of the PK through all periods. The VBN value of all treatment gradually increased during storage period. That of KMH tend to be lower than PK, all treatment was maintained freshness. The TBA value of all treatment gradually increased during storage period (p<0.05). Cold storage and PK tend to be higher frozen storage and KMH. Among minerals Ca, K, Mg, Na, P contents of the KMH were higher than those of the PK and the Ca, Mg, Zn contents were significantly changes (p<0.05) according to the storage period and temperature.

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ENZYME ACTIVITY AND ACIDITY IN VINEGAR PICKLING OF ANCHOVY (멸치 Vinegar 절임시의 산도와 효소 활성)

  • HA Bong-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 1970
  • The fellowing results are obtained by experiment on the variation of enzyme activity during pickling anchovy (Engraulis japenicus) in vinegar. 1) Protease activity increased during brine-salting. It decreased for a short time by tile addition of acetic acid and gradually changed at an invariable ratio during pickling. 2) Lipase activity decreased during brine salting but increased temporarily by the addition of vinegar, after this no fixed tendency could he observed during pickling whereas acid value abviously increased. 3) VBN (Volatile basic nitrogen) and NaCl content quickly increased during brine salting. During pickling VBN increased slowly while NaCl content scarcely varied. 4) The bacterial plate count decreased suddenly when the anchovy were placed in brine but it increased during brine salting and decreased again when anchovy were pickled and the number of count remained the same thereafter. 5) To maintain preservation effects, the acidity of the vinegar must be maintained more than $2\%$ in the muscle. 6) Based on this experimental condition, it transpires that 8 days of immersion In brine produces sufficient salt concentration in the muscles. From the results of VBN, acidity, amino nitrogen, lipase activity, and organoleptic tests, the quality of pickle was still preserved after 47 days and taste of the pickle seemed best on the thirty second day of the storage.

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