Multilayer 식용코팅의 레몬 저장성에 대한 효과

Effect of Multilayer Edible Coatings on the Lemon Quality Changes during the Storage

  • Choi, Jin Wook (Department of Food Science and Technology, Dongguk University) ;
  • Lee, Seung Ju (Department of Food Science and Technology, Dongguk University)
  • 투고 : 2009.10.23
  • 심사 : 2010.02.04
  • 발행 : 2010.02.28

초록

Citrus계 식용 코팅제인 beeswax-hydroxypropyl methylcellulose(BW-HPMC), soybean oil-carboxymethyl cellulose(SBO-CMC), carnaubawax-shellac-locust bean gum(CW-SL-LBG)를 각각 사용하여 레몬에 먼저 1차 코팅하고 항산화제인 비타민 C와 E를 섞어 그 위에 제 2차 코팅하여 이중층의 multilayered 레몬을 제조하였다. 레몬 껍질 위에 형성된 막의 양은 CW-SL-LBG, BW-HPMC, SBO-CMC의 순으로 높게 나타났다. 가속 저장 실험 조건으로 30${^{\circ}C}$의 항온기에 12일 동안 저장하면서 유자의 중량감소율, 부패율, 경도, pH, 가용성 고형분, 적정산도, 갈변도의 변화를 측정하고 관능검사를 실시하였다. 중량감소율, 부패율, 경도, 갈변도는 CW-SL-LBG가 가장 작은 변화를 보였고, pH, 가용성 고형분, 적정산도의 변화는 SBO-CMC가 가장 작게 나타났다. 저장성의 관능검사에서는 CW-SL-LBG가 가장 양호하게 나타났다. 결과적으로 CW-SL-LBG가 비타민 C와 E를 함유한 multilayer 코팅에 가장 적합한 물질로 평가되었다.

Multilayer edible coatings was applied to lemon with beeswax-hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (BW-HPMC), soybean oil-carboxymethyl cellulose (SBO-CMC), and carnaubawax-shellac-locust bean gum (CW-SL-LBG), respectively. The multilayer was composed of two layers of the same material, but the outer layer only contained vitamins C and E as antioxidants. Coating amounts built on lemon peel were measured to be large in the order of CW-SLLBG> BW-HPMC> SBO-CMC. The coated lemons were stored at 30${^{\circ}C}$ for 12 days. CW-SL-LBG showed the least change during the storage in weight loss, rotten rate, firmness, and browning. Whereas SBO-CMC had the least change in pH, soluble solid amount, and titratable acidity. In a sensory test, CW-SL-LBG was evaluated to be the best in the attributes such as spoilage, glossiness, color, firmness, and flavor. Overall CW-SL-LBG was judged to be the best for multilayerd coating with vitamin C and E on lemon.

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과제정보

연구 과제 주관 기관 : 농림수산식품부

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