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함초 분말 첨가 열무 물김치의 품질특성 (Quality Characteristics of Yulmoo Mul-kimchi Containing Saltwort (Salicornia herbacea L.))

  • 박정은;이재용;장명숙
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제40권7호
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    • pp.1006-1016
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 함초를 이용하기 위한 목적으로 열무 물김치에 함초분말 첨가량을 달리하였을 때의 맛과 저장성에 미치는 영향을 알아보고, 최적의 함초분말 첨가량을 찾고자 하였다. 함초는 분말을 사용하였으며, 대조구는 함초분말을 첨가하지 않고 재제염만을 사용하였다. 실험 처리구는 대조구에 사용한 재제염의 무게에 대하여 1, 3, 5, 7%의 함초분말을 재제염의 양을 줄이고 각각 달리하여 첨가하였다. 열무 물김치를 담금 후 $10^{\circ}C$에서 30일 동안 발효시키면서 이화학적, 미생물학적 및 관능적 특성을 알아본 결과는 다음과 같다. 3%와 5% 처리구의 pH가 다른 처리구에 비해 발효 말기까지 완만하게 감소하였다. 총산은 발효가 진행됨에 따라 모든 처리구에서 증가하는 경향을 보였으며, 5% 처리구가 가장 완만한 총산의 증가를 보였다. 총 비타민 C 함량은 발효가 진행됨에 따라 모든 처리구가 증가하다가 대조구는 발효 6일에, 1% 처리구는 발효 8일에, 3과 5% 처리구는 발효 11일에, 7% 처리구는 발효 13일에 최대값을 보인 후에 다시 감소하였다. 함초분말의 첨가량이 증가할수록 총 비타민 C 함량이 높았다. 함초분말 첨가량이 증가할수록 환원당 함량이 높게 나타났으며, 특히 3과 5% 처리구의 경우 발효기간 동안 완만하게 감소하여 발효 말기까지 높은 값을 유지하였다. 탁도는 담금 직후에는 대조구보다 함초분말을 첨가한 처리구에서 탁도가 더 높았으나, 발효가 진행됨에 따라 대조구의 탁도가 더 높아졌고 5% 처리구의 경우 발효 말기까지 가장 완만한 증가를 보였다. 총균수와 젖산균수는 모든 처리구에서 발효가 진행됨에 따라 급격하게 증가하여 최대균수를 보인 후 다시 서서히 감소하였다. 3%와 5% 처리구가 발효가 진행되는 동안 가장 완만한 젖산균수의 증감을 보였다. 관능검사의 기호도 특성에서는 담금 직후부터 발효 말기까지 전반적으로 모든 항목에서 3%와 5% 처리구가 전반적으로 높은 점수를 받았다. 강도 특성은 발효가 진행됨에 따라 모든 처리구에서 이취와 아삭아삭한 정도는 감소하였고, 색, 냄새, 시원한 맛, 신맛은 증가하였다. 이상의 결과에서 열무 물김치에 함초분말을 3과 5% 첨가한 처리구가 이화학적 및 미생물학적인 실험 결과에서 발효를 지연시키고 적숙기를 연장시켜 주었으며, 관능검사 결과에서도 발효 말기까지 꾸준히 높은 점수를 받았다. 그러므로 열무 물김치를 담글 때 함초분말을 3~5% 첨가하는 경우 발효를 지연시켜 주어 맛과 저장성을 향상시켜 줄 것으로 기대된다.

해조의 식용분말화에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Nutritive Value and Utilization of Powdered Seaweeds)

  • 유정열;이기열;김숙희
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.15-37
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    • 1975
  • I. Subject of the study A study on the nutritive value and utilization of powdered seaweeds. II. Purpose and Importance of the study A. In Korea the shortage of food will be inevitable by the rapidly growing population. It will be very important study to develop a new food from the seaweeds which were not used hitherto for human consumption. B. The several kinds of seaweeds have been used by man in Korea mainly as side-dishes. However, a properly powdered seaweed will enable itself to be a good supplement or mixture to certain cereal flours. C. By adding the powdered seaweed to any cereals which have long been staple foods in this country the two fold benefits; saving of cereals and change of dietary pattern, will be secured. III. Objects and scope of the study A. Objects of the study The objects will come under four items. 1. To develop a powdered seaweed as a new food from the seaweeds which have been not used for human consumption. 2. To evaluate the nutritional quality of the products the analysis for chemical composition and animal feeding experiment will be conducted. 3. Experimental cocking and accepability test will be conducted for the powdered products to evaluate the value as food stuff. 4. Sanitary test and also economical analysis will be conducted for the powdered products. B. Scope of the study 1. Production of seaweed powders Sargassum fulvellum growing in eastern coast and Sargassum patens C.A. in southern coast were used as the material for the powders. These algae, which have been not used for human consumption, were pulverized through the processes of washing, drying, pulverization, etc. 2. Nutritional experiments a. Chemical composition Proximate components (water, protein, fat, cellulose, sugar, ash, salt), minerals (calcium, phosphorus, iron, iodine), vitamins (A, $B_1,\;B_2$ niacin, C) and amino acids were analyzed for the seaweed powders. b. Animal feeding experiment Weaning 160 rats (80 male and 80 female rats) were used as experimental animals, dividing them into 16 groups, 10 rats each group. Each group was fed for 12 weeks on cereal diet (Wheat flour, rice powder, barley powder, potato powder, corn flour) with the supplementary levels of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 30% of the seaweed powder. After the feeding the growth, feed efficiency ratio, protain efficiency ratio and ,organs weights were checked and urine analysis, feces analysis and serum analysis were also conducted. 3. Experimental cooking and acceptability test a. Several basic studies were conducted to find the characteristics of the seaweed powder. b. 17 kinds of Korean dishes and 9 kinds of foreign dishes were prepared with cereal flours (wheat, rice, barley, potato, corn) with the supplementary levels of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 30% of the seaweed powder. c. Acceptability test for the dishes was conducted according to plank's Form. 4. Sanitary test The heavy metals (Cd, Pb, As, Hg) in the seaweed powders were determined. 5. Economical analysis The retail price of the seaweed powder was compared with those of other cereals in the market. And also economical analysis was made from the nutritional point of view, calculating the body weight gained in grams per unit price of each feeding diet. IV. Results of the study and the suggestion for application A. Chemical composition 1. There is no any big difference in proximate components between powders of Sargassum fulvellum in eastern coast and Sargassum patens C.A. in southern coast. Seasonal difference is also not significant. Higher levels of protein, cellulose, ash and salt were found in the powders compared with common cereal foods. 2. The levels of calcium (Ca) and iron (Fe) in the powders were significantly higher than common cereal foods and also rich in iodine (I). Existence of vitamin A and vitamin C in the Powders is different point from cereal foods. Vitamin $B_1\;and\;B_2$ are also relatively rich in the powders.'Vitamin A in ·Sargassum fulvellum is high and the levels of some minerals and vitamins are seemed4 to be some influenced by seasons. 3. In the amino acid composition methionine, isoleucine, Iysine and valine are limiting amino acids. The protein qualities of Sargassum fulvellum and Sargassum patens C.A. are seemed to be .almost same and generally ·good. Seasonal difference in amino acid composition was found. B. Animal feeding experiment 1. The best growth was found at.10% supplemental level of the seaweed Powder and lower growth rate was shown at 30% level. 2. It was shown that 15% supplemental level of the Seaweed powder seems to fulfil, to some extent the mineral requirement of the animals. 3. No any changes were found in organs development except that, in kidney, there found decreasing in weight by increasing the supplemental level of the seaweed powder. 4. There is no any significant changes in nitrogen retention, serum cholesterol, serum calcium and urinary calcium in each supplemental level of the seaweed powder. 5. In animal feeding experiment it was concluded that $5%{\sim}15%$ levels supplementation of the seaweed powder are possible. C. Experimental cooking and acceptability test 1. The seaweed powder showed to be utilized more excellently in foreign cookings than in Korean cookings. Higher supplemental level of seaweed was passible in foreign cookings. 2. Hae-Jo-Kang and Jeon-Byung were more excellent than Song-Pyun, wheat cake, Soo-Je-Bee and wheat noodle. Hae-Je-Kang was excellent in its quality even as high as 5% supplemental level. 3. The higher levels of supplementation were used the more sticky cooking products were obtained. Song-Pyun and wheat cake were palatable and lustrous in 2% supplementation level. 4. In drop cookie the higher levels of supplementation, the more crisp product was obtained, compared with other cookies. 5. Corn cake, thin rice gruel, rice gruel and potato Jeon-Byung were more excellent in their quality than potato Man-Doo and potato noodle. Corn cake, thin rice gruel and rice gruel were excellent even as high as 5% supplementation level. 6. In several cooking Porducts some seaweed-oder was perceived in case of 3% or more levels of supplementation. This may be much diminished by the use of proper condiments. D. Sanitary test It seems that there is no any heavy metals (Cd, Pb, As, Hg) problem in these seaweed Powders in case these Powders are used as supplements to any cereal flours E. Economical analysis The price of the seaweed powder is lower than those of other cereals and that may be more lowered when mass production of the seaweed powder is made in future. The supplement of the seaweed powder to any cereals is also economical with the criterion of animal growth rate. F. It is recommended that these seaweed powders should be developed and used as supplement to any cereal flours or used as other food material. By doing so, both saving of cereals and improvement of individual's nutrition will greatly be achieved. It is also recommended that the feeding experiment for men would be conducted in future.

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