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Comparison of physicochemical characteristics of horse fat, lard, and beef-tallow

감압추출마유(horse fat) 및 시판 돈지와 우지의 이화학적 특성 비교

  • Park, Youn Hyung (Department of Food Bioengineering, Jeju National University) ;
  • Cho, Man Jae (Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Institute of Health and Environment Research) ;
  • Kim, Hyun Jung (Department of Food Bioengineering, Jeju National University)
  • 박윤형 (제주대학교 식품생명공학과) ;
  • 조만재 (제주특별자치도 보건환경연구원) ;
  • 김현정 (제주대학교 식품생명공학과)
  • Received : 2018.10.31
  • Accepted : 2018.12.13
  • Published : 2019.02.28

Abstract

Horse fat was vacuum-extracted from fatty tissues of Jeju and Halla horse meat and their physicochemical properties were compared to those of commercial lard and beef-tallow. For color, ${\Delta}E$ was found to be decreased when crystallized. Although acid values of horse fat were higher than those of lard and beef-tallow, p-anisidine and totox values were lower. The iodine value of beef-tallow was the lowest (44.61), and those of horse fat and lard were similar (57.53-57.74). Only horse fat contained ${\alpha}-tocopherol$. The contents of ${\gamma}-tocopherol$ in Jeju and Halla horse fat, lard, and beef-tallow were 7.08, 4.57, 2.13, and 1.91 mg/kg, respectively. Palmitoleic acid ($C_{16:1}$) was found in horse fat. Melting and crystallization curves of horse fat displayed two endothermic and exothermic peaks which were differentiated from lard and beef-tallow. These results indicated that horse fat demonstrates different physicochemical properties compared to lard and beef-tallow, when applied to various types of lipid products.

본 연구에서는 제주말과 한라말로부터 추출한 마유와 시중에서 판매되는 동물성 유지인 돈지와 우지의 물리화학적 성질을 조사하였다. 색도 차이를 나타내는 ${\Delta}E$값은 동물성 유지 간에 유의적인 차이를 나타나지 않았으며, 물리적 성상 차이로 인해 $25^{\circ}C$에서 측정된 L값이 $60^{\circ}C$에 비해 감소되었다. 제주마유와 한라마유의 산가는 돈지와 우지에 비하여 높게 측정되었지만, 과산화물가, p-아니시딘가 및 총 산화가는 낮게 측정되었다. 모든 시료에서 미량의 ${\gamma}-tocopherol$이 검출되었으나, 오직 제주마유와 한라마유에서 14.7와 21.4 mg/kg의 ${\alpha}-tocopherol$이 검출되었다. 마유의 주요 지방산으로 palmitic acid ($C_{16:0}$), oleic acid ($C_{18:1}$), linoleic acid ($C_{18:2}$)가 분석되었고, palmitoleic acid ($C_{16:1}$)의 함량은 7.36과 5.22%로 돈지와 우지에 비하여 2-3배 높게 함유한 것으로 나타났다. 제주마유와 한라마유는 흡열곡선 및 발열곡선에서 두 개의 피크가 발견되었으며, 상대적으로 돈지와 우지의 피크보다 낮은 온도에서 발견되었는데 이는 우지보다 높은 함량의 불포화지방산의 조성 비율, 돈지보다 적은 함량의 stearic acid ($C_{18:0}$)에 의한 것으로 보여진다. 따라서 본 연구 결과는 최근 산업적으로 활용도가 높아지고 있는 제주마유와 한라마유의 물리화학적 성질에 대한 기초 자료로 제공되어 향후 연구 수행에 도움을 줄 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

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Fig. 1. Melting curves (I) and crystallization curves (II) for Jeju-horse fat (A), Halla-horse fat (B), lard (C) and beef-tallow (D)

Table 1. Hunter’s color values of four different animal fats

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Table 2. Chemical characteristics of four different animal fats

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Table 3. Tocopherol contents of four different animal fats

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Table 4. Fatty acid composition of four different animal fats

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