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Effect of Pasteurization on Quality Characteristics of Low Salt Dongchimi Juice (저염 동치미 쥬스의 저온살균이 품질 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Um, Dae-Hyun;Chang, Hak-Gil;Kim, Woo-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.730-736
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    • 1997
  • Pasteurization of low salt dongchimi juice was studied for the effect of heating temperature and time on total viable counts and some physicochemical and sensory properties. The juice was prepared by fermentation of the radish at $20^{\circ}C$ in 0.5% NaCl solution. Heating the juice (pH 3.8) at $60{\sim}100^{\circ}C\;for\;5{\sim}30$ min caused little changes in pH and total acidity while the lightness (L value) was decreased and the turbidity, a and b values of color were increased as the heating temperature and time increased. The total viable counts of microorganisms was significantly decreased to 18 at $60^{\circ}C$ and 6 at $70^{\circ}C$ after 30 min heating and was not detected after heating at 90 and $100^{\circ}C$ for 10 min. The sensory test showed that heating up to $70^{\circ}C$ for 20 min caused a little cooked off-flavor. After storage of the pasteurized juices at $30^{\circ}C$ for 10 days, the pH, total acidity and color were changed little while the unheated juice changed significantly. The total viable counts of microorganisms was also remained initial level after pasteurization. Therefore pasteurization at $60^{\circ}C$ for 30 min or $70^{\circ}C$ for 20 min was recommendable in the aspects of storage stability and quality characteristics.

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Quality Characteristics and Antioxidant Activity of Yogurt Supplemented with Aronia (Aronia melanocarpa) Juice

  • Nguyen, Linh;Hwang, Eun-Sun
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.330-337
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    • 2016
  • We investigated the quality characteristics and antioxidant activities of yogurt supplemented with 1%, 2%, and 3% aronia juice and fermented for 24 h at $37^{\circ}C$. The total acidity increased with increasing levels of aronia juice and incubation time. Lightness and yellowness of the yogurt decreased, but redness increased, with increasing aronia juice content and incubation time. The number of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) increased with increased incubation time, and yogurt containing 2% and 3% aronia juice showed higher LAB counts than 1% aroinia juice-supplemented yogurt. The total polyphenol and flavonoid contents increased proportionally with increasing levels of aronia juice. Antioxidant activity of aronia-containing yogurt was significantly higher than that of the control and increased proportionally with aronia juice concentration. Yogurt with 2% aronia juice had the best taste (P<0.05). Aronia juice may be a useful additive for improving the taste and antioxidant potential of yogurt.

Alteration of Porcine Serum Albumin Levels in Pork Meat by Marination in Kiwi or Pineapple Juice and Subsequent Pan Broiling

  • Moon, Sung-Sil;Kim, Dongwook;Kim, Il-Suk;Ham, Jun-Sang;Park, Beom-Young;Jang, Aera
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.355-361
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    • 2014
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the changes in porcine serum albumin (PSA), a major allergen, which occur when raw pork ham is marinated with kiwi or pineapple juice, and/or when the ham is pan broiled at $300^{\circ}C$ for 4 min after marination. In this study, raw pork ham was soaked for 4 h or 8 h in marinades containing commercial marinating sauce only, commercial marinating sauce and 7% kiwi juice, or commercial marinating sauce and 7% pineapple juice. When the meat was marinated and then pan-broiled, pork ham meat protein was significantly denatured and hydrolyzed, and the level of PSA in the meat was significantly reduced. The PSA contents of pork broiled without marination, pork that had been marinated in commercial marinating sauce alone, pork that had been marinated in commercial marinating sauce with kiwi juice, and pork that had been marinated in commercial marinating sauce with pineapple juice, were 95.4, 43.3, 14.3, and 5.4 ng/mL, respectively (p<0.05). Marinating with pineapple juice was more effective than marinating with kiwi juice; and marination for 8 h was more effective than marinating for 4 h. These results indicate that the level of PSA in pork ham is effectively reduced, when the meat is first marinated in sauces that contain kiwi or pineapple extracts for 8 h, rather than 4 h, and then cooked. Further study is needed to determine whether marinated pork meat reduces allergenicity in vivo, as well.

Quality Characteristics of Salad Dressing Added with Mulberry Fruit Juice from Different Breeds (품종을 달리한 오디즙 첨가 샐러드 드레싱의 품질특성)

  • Lee, Jeong-Ae
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.216-227
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    • 2012
  • In this study, mulberry fruit juice was added with a salad dressing to compare and analyze the effect of different amounts of mulberry fruit juice(0, 10, 20, and 30%) and different breeds($Cheongilppong$ $and$ $Gwasang$ $2$) on the physicochemical qualities of salad dressing. As incresing of mulberry fruit juice added to, pH of the dressing decrease. Among the examined groups, $Gwasang$ $2$ were better than the others. Viscosity and sweetness of the dressing increased by the amount of mulberry fruit juice were added. DPPH radical scavenging activity of the control group was 15.60% while mulberry fruit juice salad dressing ranged from 19.73-50.83%. DPPH radical scavenging activity of $Gwasang$ $2$ group were higher than that of $Cheongilppong$ group. Color L and b value decreased as the amount of mulberry fruit juice added more, too value increase. The sensory property results showed that the salad dressing with 30% mulberry fruit juice was rated best. It was also preferred most. These results suggest 30% of mulberry fruit juice with $Gwasang$ $2$ are the best substitution ratio for salad dressing.

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Quality Changes of Radish Juice by Mixed Culture with Lactic Acid Bacteria during Storage (유산균의 혼합배양에 의한 무주스의 저장중 품질변화)

  • 김정희;김종일
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.456-462
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    • 1999
  • The radish juice inoculated with mixed culture of Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Lactobacillus brevis was fermented and stored. Radish juice was heat-treated for 30 min at 65$^{\circ}C$ and 15 min at 80$^{\circ}C$, and stored for 8 weeks at 25$^{\circ}C$, 15$^{\circ}C$, and 5$^{\circ}C$, respectively. When the radish juice was heat-treated, any bacteria were not detected and any quality changes were not occured. On the other hand non-heated radish Juice, pH was decreased and acidity was increased during storage. The turbidity of the heat-treated radish juice was higher than that of the non-heated juice when it stored at 5'E. From the sensory evaluation, the pasteurization condition of 15 min at 80$^{\circ}C$ was not appropriate because the fresh smell of Dongchimi was decreased and the cooked smell was increased. The radish juice stored at 5$^{\circ}C$ without heat-treatment was evaluated to have the best quality. The storage period of the non-heated radish juice was shown to be extended over 8 weeks at 5$^{\circ}C$.

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Cooking Potentiality for Japanese Dishes using Domestic Citrus sudachi (국내산 영귤을 이용한 일본 요리의 조리 적성 연구)

  • Oh, Hyuk-Soo
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.18-27
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    • 2009
  • In oder to investigate the cooking potentiality for Japanese dishes using domestic Citrus sudachi cultivated in Jeju, sauce making, grilling, steaming, pot-boiling, frying, and sushi/sashimi making were prepared and evaluated. The content of moisture, fat, protein, fiber, carbohydrate, and ash in the Citrus sudachi juice were 91.5%, 0.21%, 0.62%, 0.23%, 5.32%, 0.25%, receptively. The acidity, $^{\circ}Brix$ 7.4, pH of sudachi juice were 5.09%, $^{\circ}Brix$ 7.4, pH 3.02, receptively. In Japanese cuisine, it was possible for sudachi juice to replace vinegar in dressing for raw vegetables, and various sauce for fish dishes such as ponzu, wafu dressing, sushi vinegar and tentsuyu. Among thirteen kind of Japanese cuisine with sudachi juice, broiled mackerel, barbecue, tobinmusi showed high acceptability in the sensory evaluation. The most acceptable recipe of vinegar soy sauce was considered by the ratio of 4(soy sauce) : 3(sudachi juice). In addition, it is possible to use processed good made from the Citrus sudachi juice as all kind of Japanese cooking seasoning. Therefore, imported lemons or limes might be replaced with domestic citrus sudachi cultivated in Jeju.

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Fermentation and Sensory Characteristics of Korean Traditional Fermented Liquor (Makgeolli) Added with Citron (Citrus junos SIEB ex TANAKA) Juice (유자즙을 첨가하여 제조한 막걸리의 발효기간 중 이화학적 특성 및 제조된 막걸리의 관능적 특성)

  • Yang, Hee-Sun;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.438-445
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    • 2011
  • This study was performed to examine the physicochemical characteristics of Korean traditional fermented liquor added with citron juice and the levels (3, 6 and 9%) of citron (Citrus junos) juice during two-step-brewing. The pH of traditional Korean fermented liquor added with citron juice increased after 3 days of fermentation and then the pH values decreased from the sixth day. pH increased again at the end of fermentation. Total acidity increased after 5 days of fermentation until the sixth day, then decreased rapidly but increased slightly up to 12 days. Alcohol content increased to 12.76-14.32% after 12 days of fermentation. As the amount of added citron juice increased, alcohol content decreased. Amino acids increased after 12 days of fermentation. A sensory evaluation appearance, flavor, sourness, sweetness, bitterness and overall acceptance of Korean traditional fermented liquor added with 6% citron showed higher values than those of the control.

Convergent Comparison of the Change in Commercial Juices on the Enamel Surface (시판 주스가 법랑질 표면에 미치는 변화에 대한 융복합적 비교)

  • Kim, Yu-Rin;Choi, Yu-Ri;Choi, Mi-Sook;Nam, Seoul-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to determine the demage of tooth surface changes according to exposure time of commercially available green grape juice and pomegranate juice. Extracted healthy human premolar enamel surfaces were used. Control group immersed in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and 10 ml of commercially available green grape juice and pomegranate juice applied experimental group was divided into 7 groups. The pH of the experimental juice was measured, and the change and micrographics of the surface were confirmed through a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). It was found that the more the immersion time between the tooth surface and acid juice, such as damage to the tooth surface, has a greater effect on the surface damage. Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to reduce the number of drinking times and retention time in the oral cavity.

Dissolution Test to Optimize Liquid Formulations for Enteric Coated Tablets and Capsules Containing Enteric Coated Granules of Omeprazole (장용정 Omeprazole정제와 캅셀제의 액제화 투여 방법의 용출시험)

  • Jang, Hyejung;Lee, Sukhyang
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2001
  • Omeprazole is usually administered as encapsulated enteric-coated granules and enteric-coated tablets because of its acid-labile nature. For children and patients who can not swallow, it can be mixed with water or other liquid after a capsule is opened or a tablet is crushed. This study was performed to compare omeprazole liquid formulations of tablet and capsule Omeprazole 20 mg capsule containing enteric coated granules was opened and 20 mg entric-coated tablet was ground to be mixed with sodium bicarbonate solution, orange juice or water. Each liquid formulation was poured into dissolution tester, mixed with first solution (artificial gastric juice; pH 1.2) for two hours, then with second solution (artifical enteric juice; pH 6.8) for thirty minutes. pH was measured periodically for two and half hours. Samples were drawn periodically, mixed with lansoprazole as an internal standard, and injected to HPLC. As results, pH of sodium bicarbonate solution of omeprazole was significantly higher than that of orange juice or water in first solution (6.2-7.4 vs. 1.2, p<0.005). At 150 min, concentrations of omeprazole in three diluents with granules and in sodium bicarbonate solution of tablet powder sustained significantly higher than in other solution of tablet powder (p<0.001). In conclusion, enteric-coated granules from capsule with three diluents and powder from tablet in sodium bicarbonate solution was stable during dissolution test, which would be appropriate and recommended for patient who can not swallow solid preparations.

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Quality Characteristics of Aronia (Aronia melanocarpa) Juice added Yogurt Dressing (아로니아즙 첨가량에 따른 요구르트 드레싱의 품질특성)

  • Park, Ki-Bong;Kwon, Sun-Yong;Moon, Jong-Hee
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.206-217
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    • 2015
  • This study sought to determine the physicochemical and sensory qualities of yogurt dressing prepared with different levels Aronia juice(0, 10, 20, 30, and 40%). As the amount of added Aronia juice increased, malic acid, acetic acid, and citric acid contents increased, although tartaric acid and lactic acid contents decreased. The viscosity of the control group(4,296.67 cP) was higher than those of the other groups(1,466.67~3,496.67 cP). The pH of the yogurt dressing containing 10% Aronia juice(3.83) was higher than those of the other groups(3.59~3.74). The sweetness of the yogurt dressing containing 10% Aronia juice($5.17^{\circ}Brix$) was higher than the other groups($2.47{\sim}3.47^{\circ}Brix$). Lightness decreased significantly, whereas a value and b value increased significantly with added levels of Aronia juice. DPPH radical scavenging activity of the control group was 7.42%, whereas those of the yogurt dressing samples with Aronia juice ranged from 26.30-69.86%. The sensory property results showed that the 20% Aronia juice added yogurt dressing group had the highest value in terms of color, thickness, taste, mouth feel, and overall acceptability. Overall, the results of this study indicates that the yogurt dressing containing 20% Aronia juice was the most preferred among the groups.