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Pre-cooking and liquid smoke affect the physicochemical and microbiological quality and polyhydroxy aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) content in smoked skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis L.)

  • Silvana Dinaintang Harikedua;Ella Dertina Saragih;Eunike Louisje Mongi;Lena Jeane Damongilala;Netty Salindeho;Henny Adeleida Dien;Nurmeilita Taher;Helen Jenny Lohoo;Mayse Sofien Siby
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.210-217
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to compare the quality of smoked fish products processed with liquid smoke with and without pre-cooking when stored at room temperature (25℃) for 0, 2, 4, and 6 days. The observations included moisture content, water holding capacity, color, and total plate and mold counts. The treated samples were also analyzed for polyhydroxyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) at day 0. The study found that the pre-cooked products had a lower moisture content (55.1%) than the control (59.9%) during storage. Additionally, the pre-cooked product had a higher water holding capacity than the control. The TPC value indicates that the pre-cooked product meets the Indonesian standard for smoked fish up to the 2nd day of storage, whereas the control product only meets the standard on day 0. However, the total mold of the control products meets the Indonesian standard until the 2nd day of storage, while the pre-cooked products only meet the standard on day 0. The pre-cooked product had a higher lightness value (L*) than the control. The analysis of polyhydroxy aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) showed that the pre-cooking process did not affect the concentration of PAH.

Effect of Preservative, Ever-Fresh, on Fish and Shrimp Freshness during Ice Storage (선도유지제(鮮度維持劑)(Ever-Fresh) 처리(處理)가 붕장어 학꽁치 및 새우의 선도(鮮度) 유지(維持)에 미치는 효과(效果))

  • Lee, Eung-Ho;Kang, Hoon-I;Kim, Jung-Gun;Yang, Syung-Taek;Pyeun, Jae-Hyeung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 1973
  • In this paper, the effect of Ever-Fresh, a kind of preservatives for fish and shellfish, on fish and shrimp during ice storage were investigated. The results are as follows: 1. K value representing the ratio of optical densities of inosine and hypoxanthine fraction and total nucleotide fraction at 250nm could be useful as an index to measure the freshness of fish and shrimp during ice storage. 2. Volatile basic nitrogen could be also useful as an index to measure the freshness of shrimp during ice storage. 3. Ever-Fresh treatment of conger eel, half-beak, and shrimp appeared effective on keeping freshness during the early stage of ice storage. 4. Ever-Fresh treated shrimp showed lower thiobarbituric acid value as compared with the control during the early stage of ice storage.

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Effect of Chlorine Dioxide Treatment on Microbial Growth and Qualities of Fish Paste during Storage (이산화염소 처리가 어묵의 저장 중 미생물학적 변화 및 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Hee-Young;Lee, Yeon-Ju;Park, In-Young;Kim, Ju-Yeon;Oh, Su-Jin;Song, Kyung-Bin
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.42-47
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    • 2007
  • Effect of chlorine dioxide ($ClO_2$) treatment on the microbial and physicochemical changes of fish paste was investigated. Fish paste samples were treated with 5, 10, and 50 ppm of $ClO_2$ solution, respectively, After $ClO_2$ treatment, fish paste samples were individually packaged and stored at 4$^{\circ}C$. The initial microbial loads of samples were 3.8 log CFU/g in total bacterial count, and 2.5 log CFU/g in yeasts and molds. Microbial growth of fish paste during storage showed that populations of total bacteria, yeast and mold were significantly reduced by $ClO_2$ treatment. In particular, the treatment of 50 ppm $ClO_2$ decreased total bacterial count the most significantly among the $ClO_2$ treated fish pastes. The pH and VBN of fish paste decreased with increasing $ClO_2$ concentration. Thiobarbituric acid reacted substance (TBARS) values of treated fish paste increased during storage, regardless of $ClO_2$ concentration. This study showed that 50 ppm chloride dioxide was the optimum dose level to extend the shelf-life of fish paste.

Freshness Changes during Iced and Partial Freezing Storage of Sashimi (생선회용 어육의 냉장 및 Partial Freezing 저장중 선도의 변화)

  • 김복자
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 1980
  • This study was carried out to make a comparison between iced and partial freezing of bastard, yellow tail, poragy, pomfret that were generally used for Sashimi and the results that measured k-value, VB-N, TMA-N were measured and the results are as follows : 1. Regardless of the kinds of fish, freshness is better preserved in partial freezing than in iced storage. 2. In Bastard, Yellow tail When iced its freshness estimation index its K-value rose above 20% after 4 days of storage. When stored partially frozen, its K-value reached 20% after 8 days. 3. Porgy when iced, its K-value reach 20% after 6 days of storage. But when stored partially frozen, its K-value could be prolonged until 9 days with same degree. Porge was preserved for the longest time among the four fishes. 4. Pomfret When iced during 4 days and stored partially frozen during 6 days, their K-value reached about 20% Pomfret was preserved for the shortest time among the four fishes. 5. According to the kinds of fish, the results that measured VB-N, TMA-N, total bacteria have some differences, but the method of partial freezing was superior to iced storage.

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Effect of the Fish Oil Fortified Chitosan Edible Film on Microbiological, Chemical Composition and Sensory Properties of Göbek Kashar Cheese during Ripening Time

  • Yangilar, Filiz
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.377-388
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    • 2016
  • Objective of the present study is to investigate the effect of coated edible films with chitosan solutions enriched with essential oil (EO) on the chemical, microbial and sensory properties of Kashar cheese during ripening time. Generally, no differences were found in total aerobic mesophilic bacteria, streptococci and lactoccocci counts among cheeses but these microorganism counts increased during 60 and 90 d storage especially in C1 (uncoated sample) as compared with coated samples. Antimicrobial effectiveness of the films against moulds was measured on 30, 60, and 90 d of storage. In addition of fish EO into chitosan edible films samples were showed to affect significantly decreased the moulds (p<0.05) as 1.15 Log CFU/g in C4 (with fish oil (1% w/v) fortified chitosan film) on the 90th d, while in C1 as 3.89 Log CFU/g on the 90th d of ripening. Compared to other cheese samples, C2 (coated with chitosan film) and C4 coated cheese samples revealed higher levels of water-soluble nitrogen and ripening index at the end of storage. C2 coated cheese samples were preferred more by the panellists while C4 coated cheese samples received the lowest scores.

A Study on the Fatty acid Composition and Malonaldehyde of Dried File Fish (쥐포의 지방산 조성과 Malonaldehyde 함량에 관한 연구)

  • 엽조애
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 1980
  • To study the rancidity of dried file fish oil by Oxidation during the storage period, general properties of the oil and composition of its fatty acids were analysed qumtitatively with gas-chromatography. The results indicated that; 1) The dried file fish oil was involved in drying oil of heigh degree of unsaturation with IV 158., and consisted of higher-fatty acid with SV 190. 2) The composition of the fatty acids were composed of 18 fatty acids involving 6 unknown fatty acids, and polyunsaturated fatty acid with docosapentaenoic acid(20 weight%). 3) Changes of malonaldehyde content during the storage of dried file fish were about 5.0 mg/kg after 10day, 3.4 mg/kg after 40 days.

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Analysis on Hydraulic Characteristics in Down Stream of Dam for Fishway Construction (어도설치를 위한 댐하류 수리특성 분석)

  • Maeng, Seung-Jin;Lee, Bae-Seong
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2007
  • In this study, we reviewed the optimal space for the fishway and fish storage establishment in the section between the downstream of the Hwacheon dam and the confluence of the Pungsan river. The hydraulic stability of these facilities was also examined. In the section between the downstream of Hwacheon dam and the confluence of Pungsan river, the release flow of Hwacheon dam was set at $5,495m^3/s,\;6,110m^3/s$ and $7,537m^3/s$, and numerical simulations were executed for each instance using the HEC-RAS model and RMA-2. In the analysis of the flow velocity distributions in the subject section by release flows of Hwacheon dam, it was shown that there was over 5.0m/s of high flow velocity at Sta. $#1{\sim}Sta.$ #3, Sta. $#4{\sim}Sta.$ #6, and Sta. $#12{\sim}Sta.$ #13 of the sections analyzed in this study. The Sta. $#0{\sim}Sta.$ #1 was considered appropriate for the fishway and fish storage establishment. As seen in the results of the numerical stability review by release flow conditions of Hwacheon dam subject to the selected available areas fur fishway and fish storage, the topographically available section for the establishment of fishway and fish storage exists at Sta. $#1{\sim}Sta.$ #3 when the release flow of Hwacheon dam is $5,495m^3/s$, whereas Sta. $#0{\sim}Sta.$ #1 should be reviewed for the subject section for the establishment of fishway at release flows of $6,110m^3/s$ and $7,537m^3/s$, in addition to the figures gathered at the $5,495m^3/s$ release flow. Finally, the available section for the establishment of fishway and fish storage was determined to be Sta. $#0{\sim}Sta.$ #3. Further, if fishway and fish storage are established in the outer bank within this section, the high flow velocity section should be avoided. An alternative would be to establish for the fishway in the inner band on the section of Sta. #1 or Sta. #3.

Effects of Steam Sources and Glycerol on the Storage Stability of Fish Oil (탈취공정 중 steam source의 조절과 glycerol 첨가가 어유의 저장안정성에 미치는 영향)

  • Yi, Ock-Sook;Han, Dae-Seok;Cho, Dong-Wuk
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.824-827
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    • 1994
  • Sardine oil was vacuum-steam deodorized at $170^{\circ}C$ with acid (acetic and citric acid) and ethanol solution as steam sources. Glycerol was added to fish oil to remove volatile odorous constituents. The storage stability of deodorized fish oil was determined by totox value, secondary parameter obtained from peroxide and anisidine values. Both deodorization with acetic acid solution and addition of glycerol to the oil resulted in improved storage stability. The totox values of fish oil deodorized with water, glycerol+water and glycerol+acetic acid solution were 936, 611, and 443, respectively after 10 days at $30^{\circ}C$. The result showed that acetic acid seemed to destroy the odorous constituents and glycerol accelerated the removal of odorous constituents, such as amines in fish oil.

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Effect of Treatment with Garlic or Lemon Juice on Lipid Oxidation and Color Difference during the Storage of Mackerel Pike (꽁치 저장시 마늘즙과 레몬즙 처리가 어육의 지질산패 및 색에 미치는 영향)

  • 김경희;김기숙
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.94-98
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    • 1993
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of garlic or lemon juice on the lipid oxidation of fish oil as antioxidants and color difference of fish muscle. The samples was treated with garlic or lemon juice by the amount 5%(w/w) or 10%(w/w) of fish muscle were stored at $4\pm$1^{\circ}C$$ and $-18\pm$2^{\circ}C$$ for 10 and 40 days, respectively. The results of this study were as follows; 1. pH of fish muscle had little change during all the storage time at $-18\pm$2^{\circ}C$$. pH of the fish muscle was decreased within 5 days and then was increased untreated or treated with garlic juice at $4\pm$1^{\circ}C$$. 2. Lipid oxidation of fish was measured by POV and TBA value. Both POV and TBA value of the sample treated with garlic juice were generally lower than those of the sample treated with lemon juice and the sample treated with 5f% garlice or lemon juice was lower than the sample treated with 10% garlice or lemon juice. 3. Lightness of the sample treated with loft lemon juice was the highest and that of untreated sample was the lowest during all the storage time at $4\pm$1^{\circ}C$$. As the storaging periods at $4\pm$1^{\circ}C$$, redness of the samples treated with 5% garlic or lemon juice were higher than that of the samples treated with lO%) garlic or lemon juice. Yellowness of the samples treated with 10% garlic or lemon juice showed the highest. Yellowness of the samples treated with lemon juice was higher than that of samples treated with garlic juice.

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Incorporating Grapefruit Seed Extract into Gelidium corneum-Whey Protein Isolate Blend Packaging Film Increases the Shelf Life of Fish Paste

  • Lim, Geum-Ok;Hong, Yun-Hee;Song, Kyung-Bin
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.370-374
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    • 2008
  • The Gelidium corneum (GC)-whey protein isolate (WPI) blend film containing grapefruit seed extract (GSE) was prepared by incorporating different amounts (0, 0.02, 0.04, 0.08, 0.1%) of GSE into the film. The film's tensile strength (TS) and water vapor permeability (WVP) were improved by the addition of GSE. The film containing 0.1% GSE had a TS of 3.27 MPa, whereas the control had 2.64 MPa. WVP of the film was also significantly decreased by the addition of GSE. Addition of 0.1% GSE decreased the populations of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, and Salmonella Typhimurium by 1.0, 1.6, and 0.6 log CFU/g, respectively, compared to the control. Fish paste was packed with the GC-WPI blend film containing GSE, and microbial change in the fish paste inoculated with E. coli O157:H7, L. monocytogenes, and S. Typhimurium during storage was examined. Populations of E. coli O157:H7, L. monocytogenes, and S. Typhimurium were decreased by 0.60, 0.48, and 0.85 log CFU/g, after 7 day of storage, respectively. These results suggest packaging fish paste in the GC-WPI blend film containing GSE can extend the shelf life.