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Effect of Pectin Degradation Enzyme during Alcohol Fermentation of Persimmon Pulp for Persimmon Vinegar Preparation (감식초 제조를 위한 감펄프의 알콜발효시 펙틴분해효소 처리의 효과)

  • 정석태;김지강
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.179-185
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    • 1996
  • This study was carried out for the purpose of improving the persimmon vinegar. Crushed persimmon(persimmon pulp) was used at alcohol fermentation using Saccharomyces bayanus for persimmon alcohol medium preparation. Glucose(8.39%) and fructose(7.96%) were the dominant free sugar in persimmon pulp before the at cohol fermentation. They decreased abruptly during alcohol fermentation and glucose was consumed more rapidly than fructose. Final alcohol concentration was finally reached to 8%(v/v) in 5 days for mentation of persimmon pulp. Pectinase pre-treatment of persimmon pulp resulted in tusker contents of galacturonic acid, galactose, methyl alcohol and isoamyl alcohol in main mash for alcohol fermentation than those in main mash prepared without pectinase pre-treatment. After alcohol fermentation tannin concentration was 350ppm and astringency was not perceived.

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A Study on the Sensory Characteristics of Korean Red Wine (한국산 적포도주의 관능적 특성에 관한 연구 (III))

  • Lee, Jang-Eun;Hong, Hee-Do;Choi, Hee-Don;Shin, Yong-Sub;Won, Yoo-Dong;Kim, Sung-Soo;Koh, Kyung-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.841-848
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    • 2003
  • The sensory characteristics of red wine Gerbong (G), Campbell (C), Moru (M), Gerbong + Moru (70 : 30, GM), Gerbong + Campbell (70 : 30, GC) and French wine (F, Carbernet Sauvignon, 1998) were evaluated. The preferences of color, flavor, taste and total evaluation were determined by a ranking test, and the organoleptic characteristics were evaluated by a quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA) method. The mean color scores of C, GM, F, GC, M and G were 4.74, 3.94, 4.67, 3.70, 2.65 and 1.47, respectively (p<0.001). The order for the mean score for flavor was GM (4.12) = M (3.94) = C (3.76) = F (3.76) ${\geq}$ GC (3.12)>G (2.29) (p<0.01), and the order for taste was F (4.75) ${\geq}$ C (4.25) ${\geq}$ GM (3.37) = GC (3.50) ${\geq}$ G (2.75) = M (2.37) (p<0.001). The total evaluation of mean scores showed G, M, C, GM, GC and F were 237, 2.44, 4.06, 3.87, 3.64 and 4.81, respectively (p<0.001). Influences of sensory characteristics on the total evaluation, in percentages, were 69.3% for taste, 3.7% for color, and 1.5% for flavor. The influences of taste, color, and flavor in red wine were 17% for sweet, acid, bitter and salty taste, 28.9% for purple and red color, and 14.4% for grape flavor. The attributes of the purple and red colors showed a positive correlation with grape flavor, oak flavor, grape taste, and floral tastes, but a negative correlation with $SO_2$, flavor. The attribute of sweet taste showed a positive correlation with grape flavorand floral flavor, but a negative correlation with bitter and astringency tastes, according to Pearsons correlation analysis (p<0.01).

Relative Sweetness of Sucralose in Beverage Systems and Sensory Properties of Low Calorie Beverages Containing Sucralose (음료 system에서 수크랄로스의 상대당도 및 수크랄로스를 함유한 저열량 음료의 관능적 특성)

  • Kim, Mi-Young;Cho, Hea-Young;Park, Jae-Yeon;Lee, Soh-Min;Suh, Dong-Soon;Chung, Seo-Jin;Kim, Hee-Sup;Kim, Kwang-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.425-430
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    • 2005
  • Relative sweetness of sucralose, an intensive sweetener, to sucrose or fructose in binary model solution and beverage systems was examined. Sensory properties of sucralose solution, orange flavored beverage and sports drink containing sucralose were evaluated at the equi-sweetness to sucrose or fructose. Consumer acceptability tests were performed on orange flavored beverage. Relative sweetness of sucralose to sucrose was 350 and 500 in binary model solution and orange flavored beverage, respectively, while that of sucralose to fructose in sports drink was 550. All the sensory properties, except astringency, of sucralose solution examined were similar to those of sucrose solution. The sensory properties of orange flavored beverage, in which 50% sucrose was replaced with sucralose, were very close, and showed comparable or higher overall acceptability to that containing sucrose only. When fructose was replaced with sucralose in sports drink sour, salty and bitter tastes, metallic flavor, and astringency slightly increased.

Physicochemical and Sensory Properties of Water Soluble Chitosan (수용성 Chitosan의 이화학적 및 관능적특성)

  • Kim, Dong-Ho;Lee, Chan;Kim, Kwang-Ok;Lee, Young-Chun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 1999
  • Although the chitosan has many functional properties due to its cationic amino groups, the application of chitosan in foods is limited by its poor water solubility, bitter taste and astringency. This study was conducted to investigate physicochemical and sensory properties of chitosan hydrolysates in various molecular weights obtained by ultrafiltration after enzymatic hydrolysis. As molecular weight decreased, the solubility of chitosan hydrolysates increased, while the viscosity and emulsion stability decreased. High molecular weight chitosan hydrolysates (>30 kDa) exhibited 800% of fat binding capacity, while low molecular weight ones $(3{\sim}30\;kDa)$ showed 500% of fat binding capacity. Water soluble chitosan hydrolysates exhibited no color differences. Freeze-thaw stability of chitosan hydrolysates was good, without variations among fractions. Cholesterol binding capacity of chitosan hydrolysates was changed from 24% to 36% with increasing molecular weights. From sensory evaluation of chitosan hydrolysates, it was found that bitterness, astringency, chemical flavor and fish flavor of chitosan hydrolysates were very weak.

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Characterization and optimization for beverage manufacture using Korean red ginseng extract (기호성 개선 인삼농축액 제조를 위한 추출 조건 설정)

  • Choi, Ji-Won;Oh, Mi-Jin;Ha, Sang Keun;Park, Yongkon;Park, Ho-Young
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.319-325
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    • 2016
  • This study was designed to develop a manufacturing process for ginseng concentrate with reduced unpleasant aroma and bitter taste. Two types of ginseng, white and red, were extracted under six different conditions (the 1st to the 6th step) of temperature ($65{\sim}95^{\circ}C$) and ethanol concentration (0~70%). Six extracts of each ginseng were evaluated by a sensory test, and assayed for crude saponin, ginsenosides, and acidic polysaccharides. The content of crude saponin in the extracts decreased with extraction time. There was no significant difference in the crude saponin content between white and red ginseng extracts. The yield of red ginseng extract was higher (45%) than that of white ginseng. No significant difference was observed in the acidic polysaccharide content between red and white ginseng extracts. $Rg_3$, a specific ginsenoside in red ginseng, was detected in the 1st to 6th extracts of red ginseng. Bitterness, astringency, and sourness of ginseng extracts decreased as the extraction steps proceeded. The composite of the 1st, 2nd, and 6th step extracts decreased bitterness and astringency, and the highest overall acceptance. Compared with commercial beverages, the composition of the three extracts is the desirable method to decrease the bitter and astringent tastes, and the overall unpleasant flavor of ginseng.

Properties of Acorn Mook with Various Soaking Conditions (수침조건에 따른 도토리 묵의 품질 특성)

  • Na, Hwan-Sik;Kim, Kwan;Oh, Geum-Soon;Kim, Sung-Kon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 2002
  • This study was to examine the characteristics in the texture of acorn Mooks (acorn starch jelly) with different conditions to prepare acorn starch. By texture profile analysis, hardness and chewiness with 50% deformation were increased with increasing soaking days. Hardness of acorn Mook, measured by texture analyzer, showed significantly difference between the samples, and was closely related to the content of non-starchy substances and their intrinsic viscosity. The observation of microstructure through a scanning electron microscope (SEM) showed that acorn Mook showed finer and more fibrous structure than control(0-0), sample without soaking of acorn and sediments. Sensory characteristics of acorn Mook were affected by soaking treatment. The result of acceptance test on acorn Mooks indicated that the color and hardness increased with the increase of soaking days of acorn nuts and soaking times of sediments. There was a little difference between the samples in astringency taste. Their overall acceptability also increased except for 4-2 sample (i.e., soaking of acorn, 4 days; soaking of sediments, 2 times) and 4-3 sample (i.e., soaking of acorn nuts, 4 days; soaking of sediments, 3 times). As the results, the color, light brown, and the taste, a little astringency with consistency, were important factors of acorn Mook.

Microencapsulated Iron for Drink Yogurt Fortification

  • Kim, S.J.;Ahn, J.;Seok, J.S.;Kwak, H.S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.581-587
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    • 2003
  • This study was designed to examine the effect of icroencapsulated iron fortified drink yogurt and vitamin C as a bioavailable helper of iron on chemical and sensory aspects during 20 d storage. Coating material was polyglycerol monostearate (PGMS), and ferric ammonium sulfate and vit C were selected as core materials. The highest efficiency of microencapsulation of iron and vit C were 73% and 95%, respectively, with 5:1:50 ratio (w/w/v) as coating to core material to distilled water. Iron fortification did not affect the fermentation time required for the drink yogurt to reach pH 4.2. The addition of uncapsulated iron decreased the pH during storage. TBA absorbance was significantly lower in capsulated treatments than in uncapsulated treatments during storage. In sensory aspect, the yogurt sample added with uncapsulated iron and vit C, regardless of capsulation, showed a significantly high score of astringency, compared with those of control and other groups. A significantly strong sourness was observed in treatment containing capsulated iron and uncapsulated vitamin C at every time interval. The present study provides evidence that microencapsulation of iron with PGMS is effective for iron fortification in drink yogurt.

The quality characteristics of frozen soy yogurt prepared with soy protein isolate, industrial proteases and commercial mixed cultures (산업용 단백분해효소로 처리한 분리대두단백과 혼합균주의 종류가 frozen soy yogurt의 품질특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Sook-Young;Park Mi-Jung
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.6 s.84
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    • pp.658-666
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    • 2004
  • In order to develop and commercialize high quality frozen soy yogurt, the effects of industrial proteases and commercial mixed cultures were examined on the functional properties and the sensory attributes of frozen soy yogurt. For quality improvement, soy protein isolates were primarily hydrolyzed by either Flavourzyme or Neurtrase, industrial Proteases, to reduce the beany flavor and increase the functional properties of the protein. The viable cell count of lactic acid bacteria was higher in the soy protein hydrolysates than whenuntreated. ABT-5 (L. acidophilus, Bifidobacterium lactis, and S. thermophilus) resulted in higher acid tolerance, bile acid tolerance and melt-down percent values than those with YC-X11 (Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococci thermophilus). The overrun of frozen soy yogurt was improved by both Flavourzyme $(193.3\%)$ and Neurtrase $(156.7\%)$ treatments. With regard to thesensory characteristics, Flavourzyme improved the beany flavor, astringency taste, mouth feel and overall quality of frozen soy yogurts fermented with ABT-5. Further studies onproduct formulation will be needed to commercialize the frozen soy yogurt for the market.

Quality Characteristics of Hobakjook prepared with Waxy and Non-waxy Rice Powder (찹쌀가루와 멥쌀가루의 첨가량에 따른 호박죽의 품질 특성)

  • Lee, Chul Kyu;Yoon, Hye Hyun
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.137-146
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to examine the sensory quality characteristics of Hobakjook (pumpkin porridge) samples prepared with 0%, 4%, 8%, 12%, 16% of waxy rice powder and non-waxy rice powder. The moisture content and spreadability decreased with the addition of waxy and non-waxy rice powder, while total soluble solid and viscosity increased with the addition of rice powder (p<0.001). The lightness (L-values) of Hobakjook significantly increased with the addition of both rice powder, but the yellowness (b-values) decreased. In the attribute difference test of sensory evaluation, yellowness, gloss, pumpkin flavor, sourness, smoothness and intensity of after-taste were amount-dependently decreased with the addition of both rice powders. However, sweetness, savory flavor, astringency, gelatinized rice flavor, and viscosity significantly increased as the amount of rice powder increased. The rankings of overall acceptance by consumers were 12% > 16% > 8% > CON (0%) & 4% for Hobakjook samples with waxy rice powder, while 8% & 12% > 16% > CON(0%) & 4% for Hobakjook samples with non-waxy rice powder. However, there was no significant preference between waxy rice powder and non-waxy rice powder.

Effect of Gas Concentration During the Storage of Persimmon (감의 저장(貯藏)에 있어서 가스농도(濃度)의 영향(影響))

  • Park, Won-Ki;Yoo, Yung-Hi
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 1976
  • Put four different kinds of Jangdongsi, Pasi, Gamsi, and Taebongsi etc. into glass bottle(Fig. 1) of 1150ml and after modulated constitution of air girding this, by means of $CO_2$ the keep in cold storage on $0{\sim}5^{\circ}C$. The results are as follows : 1. $CO_2$ non-addition group was not changed it's own color to four months regardless of kind of persimmons 2. $CO_2$ added test group by double quantity of container was not more rapidly discoloration. 3. One - half quantity of test group added double, same, one-half and one of fifth quantity of container was the most effect, $CO_2$ as the same kind in S. T. P. 4. Taebongsi of test group of four different kinds added one-half quantity of $CO_2$ was maintained effectually possible it's natural color till seven months. 5. In taste, non-addition of $CO_2$ existed astringency taste but addition of $CO_2$ showed sweet taste like a Gamsi since two months of storage.

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