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Analysis of distillation process adoptability for Rubus coreanus balsamic vinegar production (복분자 발사믹식초 제조를 위한 식초증류공정 도입 가능성 분석)

  • Sung, Ji-Youn;Lee, Ikheui
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.9
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    • pp.185-191
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    • 2021
  • In our study, we evaluated possibility of distillation process introduction for Korean Rubus coreanus balsamic vinegar production development, has a less complicated and more rapid process leading to higher production volumes and cost savings. In order to investigate the applicability of concentrated vinegar fraction (CVF) and distilled vinegar fraction (DVF) obtained from the distillation process as balsamic and distillation vinegar, acidity, pH, and specific gravity (S.G.) were measured for the vinegar fraction obtained from the distillation process. The acidity of final CVF (60% of initial volume) obtained 4 types of vinegar (acidity; 4.42, 4.84, 5.61, and 6.35) were increased mean 38.1%, compared to initial acidities. Especially, acidity and pH of the final CVF was similar to balsamic vinegar. In addition, acidity of DVF also increased and it of the final fraction was 4.41%, 4.95%, 5.88%, and 6.72%, respectively. And it was suggested that the final DVF could be used as distilled vinegar. In this study, it was confirmed that vinegar can be effectively concentrated through the distillation process, and distilled vinegar can be produced at the same time. However, it is thought that the introduction of the distillation process can be decided only after additional biochemical characteristics such as organic acid content and antioxidant activity measurement for each vinegar fraction are analyzed.

Optimization and Quality Characteristics of Balsamic Vinegar Jelly with Various Gelling Agents (겔화제를 달리한 발사믹 식초 젤리의 품질 특성)

  • Choi, Eun-Hee;Kim, Dong-Seok;Choi, Soo-Keun;Park, Ki-Bong
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.151-163
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the optimization and quality characteristics of balsamic vinegar jelly by the addition of various gelling agents: agar, gelatin, arrowroot starch, potato starch. For this purpose, mechanical tests(moisture content, color value, pH, sugar content, texture) and sensory tests(quantitative descriptive analysis & acceptance test) were conducted, showing the following results. The moisture content of balsamic jelly was the highest in the gelatin addition group, the color intensity of the L value in the potato starch addition group, redness a value in the gelatin addition group, and the b value(yellowness) in the agar addition group. The pH of balsamic jelly was the highest values in the gelatin addition group while its sugar content was the highest values in the arrowroot starch addition group. As a result of measuring balsamic jelly texture, there were significant differences in hardness, chewiness and gumminess by gelling agents. In the quantitative descriptive analysis of sensory test, the gelatin addition group showed the most high level in purple color intensity, glossiness, transparency, and chewiness. As for the acceptance in the sensory test, the gelatin addition group showed the most high level in appearance, taste, texture, and overall acceptance, which also had a significant difference. In case of balsamic flavor, Arr added arrowroot starch showed the highest values, which also had a significant difference. The result of this study showed that the gelatin addition group made a positive acceptance and improvement of sensory and machinery quality characteristics.

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Antioxidant Activity of Vinegars Commercially Available in Korean Markets (국내 시판되는 식초의 항산화 활성)

  • Lee, Seon-Mi;Choi, Youngmin;Kim, Youngwha;Kim, Dae-Jung;Lee, Junsoo
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.221-225
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    • 2009
  • The aim of this study was to determine the antioxidant compounds (polyphenolics and flavonoids) and to evaluate antioxidant activities using 2,2'-azino-bis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radical scavenging activity and reducing power in 19 vinegar samples. In general, antioxidant activities and antixoidant compounds in drinking vinegars were higher than those in seasoning vinegars. The highest polyphenolic content was found in balsamic vinegar (372.53 mg/100 mL) and also the highest flavonoid contents was in balsamic vinegar (114.40 mg/100 mL). Organic acid content in glacial acetic acid among 19 samples was found in highest amount. There was no relationships between antioxidant compounds/activities and organic acid content in vinegar samples. Therefore, it is assumed that antioxidant activity of vinegars is due to the polyphenolic and/or flavonoid contents of the vinegar samples.

Volatile Flavor Compounds in Commercial Vinegar Beverages Derived from Fruits (과일유래 시판 식초음료류의 휘발성 향기성분)

  • Jeong, Eun-Jeong;Jeon, Seon-Young;Baek, Jeong-Hwa;Cha, Yong-Jun
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.292-299
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    • 2011
  • This study compared volatile flavor profiles of 4 commercial vinegar beverages (Italian vinegar beverage (IVB), Japanese vinegar beverage (JVB), Japanese Yuzu-Ponz (JYP), and Korean white wine vinegar beverage (KWVB)). Flavor components of vinegar beverages (VBs) were determined using SPME/GC/MSD. The profiles of VBs were as follows; IVB (11 acids, 17 esters, 10 alcohols, 8 aldehydes, 3 terpenes, 4 aromatic hydrocarbons, 9 ketones), JVB (7 acids, 8 esters, 9 alcohols, 7 aldehydes, 13 terpenes, 7 aromatic hydrocarbons, 1 ketones, 3 miscellaneous compounds), JYP (3 acids, 12 esters, 8 alcohols, 7 aldehydes, 63 terpenes, 6 aromatic hydrocarbons, 2 ketones, 5 miscellaneous compounds), KWVB (10 acids, 10 esters, 9 alcohols, 8 aldehydes, 2 terpenes, 5 aromatic hydrocarbons, 4 ketones, 2 miscellaneous compounds). IVB and JVB showed similar flavor compositions (acids, ketones and esters in particular), whereas major components in JYP and KWVB were terpenes (79.6%) and acids (81.0%), respectively. Five compounds including 2-phenylethyl acetate (floral, fruity, sweet odor), 2-phenylethanol (floral, rose odor), vitispirane (fruity odor), geranylacetone (fragrant odor) and acetic acid were identified as major components in balsamic vinegar beverages.