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Studies on the Predition of Shelf-Life of Commercial Fish Paste Products 1. Quality Characteristics of Commercial Fish Paste Products (시판 연제품류의 Shelf-life예측에 관한 연구 1. 시판 연제품의 품질특성)

  • YOON Seong-Suk;CHO Woo-Jin;CHUNG Yeon-Jung;CHA Yong-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.652-655
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    • 2001
  • In order to establish quality indices of commercial fish paste products, the contents of starch in fried fish meat pastes, crab meat analogs and steamed kamaboko were investigated, and significant correlation between starch and texture was also evaluated. from the results, the starch contents in fried fish meat pastes, crab meat analogs and steamed kamaboko were $16.5\sim20.6\%,\;12.4\sim17.3\%\;and\;8.1\sim8.7\%$, respectively. Two texture profiles such as hardness and elasticity had significantly correlation (p<0.01) with starch contents. Namely, the hardness had significantly positive correlation in fried fish meat pastes (r=0.78) and in crab meat analogs (r=0.71), respectively. Elasticity also had significantly negative correlation in fried fish meat pastes (r=-0.99).

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Quality of Fried Fish Paste Prepared with Sand-lance (Hypoptychus dybowskii) Meat and Propolis Additive (프로폴리스 첨가 양미리 연육 튀김 어묵의 품질특성)

  • Kim, Gwang-Woo;Kim, Ga-Hyeon;Kim, Jeong-Sik;An, Hyo-Yeong;Hu, Gil-Won;Park, In-Suk;Kim, Ok-Seon;Cho, Soon-Yeong
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.170-175
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    • 2008
  • We made sand-lance meat paste containing 0.1-0.5% propolis to improve the quality of the product. The quality characteristics were analyzed by the acid value, peroxide value, volatile basic nitrogen, pH, viable cell count, and sensory evaluation. The fried sand-lance meat paste made with added propolis had a lower acid value, peroxide value, and volatile basic nitrogen content after frying compared to the control prepared with potassium sorbate. The antioxidant and antispoiling effect of propolis on the fried fish meat paste increased with the amount of propolis added. The fried sand-lance meat paste made with 0.2% added propolis was very acceptable. In addition, the bitter taste of the sand-lance meat paste containing 0.2% propolis was blocked by adding 2% sweet amber powder to the paste.

Bacterial Quality of Fish Meat Paste Products and Isolation of Thermoduric Bacteria (어육연제품의 세균학적 품질 및 내열성세균의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 김동판;장동석;김성준
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.409-415
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    • 1985
  • This study has been carried out in order to investigate the bacterial quality of fish meat paste products and the characteristics of isolated thermodurics from the products. Twenty samples of crab-flavored fish stick (Kematsal), 23 samples of plate fish meat paste (Panomuk, Kamaboko), 5 samples of fried fish meat paste (Tigimomuk), 2 samples of roasted fish meat paste (Puduromuk, Chikuwa), 20 samples of fish sausage were collected from processing plants and supermarkets in Pusan, Korea during the period from May to October in 1984. The results obtained are as follows. Amont the samples collected from supermarkets, roasted fish meat paste and fried fish meat paste marked hish counts in coliforms and fungi while very low in the samples of crab-flavored fish stick and plate fish meat paste. Salmonella was not detected in all the samples examined and Staphylococcus aureus was detected only in fried fish meat paste, Thermoduric bacteria were detected less than 10$^2$/g in the samples of crab-flavored fish stick and plate fish meat paste, which might come from subsidiary materials such as starch and seasonings. Among the isolated bacteria, distribution of the proteolytics were more than 87% and the lipolytics were less than 20%. Gram positive bacteria was more than 70% in crab-flavored fish stick and plate fish meat paste, 47.3% in fried fish meat paste. And rod in shape was almost more than 90% in all the samples. The most heat resistant bacterium isolated from the samples was identified as a Bacillus licheniformis(named B. licheniformis CR-11). The strain showed strong proteolytic activity and also grew well at above 2$0^{\circ}C$. The growth rate and generation time of CR-11 strain were 0.31 hr$^{-1}$ , 2.24 hr at 2$0^{\circ}C$, 0.64 hr$^{-1}$ , 1.09 hr at 3$0^{\circ}C$ and 0.78 hr$^{-1}$ , 0.89 hr at 35$^{\circ}C$. Heat resistance value of the spores of CR-11 strain suspended in phosphate buffer solution was D$_{85}$ $^{\circ}C$=41.9 min, D$_{90}$ $^{\circ}C$=27.9 min, D$_{95}$ $^{\circ}C$=10.2 min, D$_{100}$ $^{\circ}C$=4.3 min (Z=13.8$^{\circ}C$)

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The Starch Content of Fish Meat Paste Products on Market (시판연제품(市販練製品)의 분전함량(粉澱含量))

  • Kim, Se-Kwon;Yang, Syng-Teak;Lee, Eung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.41-42
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    • 1978
  • Starch is widely used to make such fish meat paste products as Kamaboko and fish sausage in order to supplement the elasticity and increasing the weight of products. In this paper, the amounts of starch in the marketed products such as fish meat paste, fish sausage, beef sausage, hotdog sausage and pork ham were examined and discussed the relation between starch content and quality of the products. From the result, the amount of starch in steamed and packaged Kamaboko, steamed Kamaboboko, broiled fish meat paste(Chikuwa), fried fish meat paste products, fish sausage, pork ham and hotdog sausage were 9.6%, 13.9%, 14.6%, 18.5%, 12.2%, 11.9% and 19.2%, respectively. The result showed that the relation between the amount of starch added and quality of products were corelated.

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Traditional Food Use of Frequency of Gwangju City and Chollanamdo Area - In food everyday - (광주와 전라남도의 음식문화 연구 (I) - 일상식 -)

  • 김경애;정난희;전은례
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.9-21
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    • 2002
  • This study was investigated traditional food utilization actual conditions of Gwangju and Chollanamdo. Frequency of main meal ice plain white rice, boiled rice and cereals, bean-mixed rice, gruel Dakjuk, winter squash porridge, sesame porridge, noodles by noodles cut out with a kitchen knife, noodles with assorted mixtures, soup with dough flakes order frequency much have. Soup ate much beanpaste soup, soup cooked with dried radish leaves, seaweed soup, broth by power-pot soup, hot shredded beef soup, loach soup order. Pot stew soybean paste stew and kimchi stew, beef casserole bean curd beef casserole and small octopus beef casserole often eat. Kimchi ate much cabbage kimchi, radish kimchi, radish cube kimchi, dish of dried slices of radish by sesame leaf dish of dried slices of radish, pickled garlics, Maneuljjong dish of dried slices of radish order. Salted sea foods that eat often were salted anchovies, tiny salted shrimps, Gejang order, and soy sauce were toenjang, korean hot pepper paste, bean-paste soup prepared with around fermented soy beans order, and laver fried kelp, tangle fried kelp, green perilla leaf fried kelp order to fried kelp, and it was bean sprouts, bracken herbs, fragrant edible wild aster herbs order to herbs. It is Ssukgatmuchim, squid debt saliva, Jabanmuchim's order that season, hard-boiled food is beef boiled in soy sauce, mackerel radish hard-boiled food, order of bean curd hard-boiled food, panbroiling ate often by order of Kimchi panbroiling, red pepper anchovy panbroiling, pork panbroiling. Steamed dish is egg steamed dish, fish steamed dish, steamed short-ribs order, fried fish egg speech, by Gimchijeon, Pajeon order, meat roasted with seasoning ate often by laver meat roasted with seasoning, hair-tail meat roasted with seasoning, mackerel meat roasted with seasoning order. Minced raw meat are small octopus raw that live, beef dish of minced raw beef, Hongeohoe order, rice cake is cake made from g1u1ions rice, Seolgitteok, songpyon order, dessert ate often by fermented rice Punch, cinnamon flavored persimmon punch, Kangjung order.

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A Study on the Thermal Treatment Conditions of Retort Pouched Fried Fish Meat Paste 1. Influence of Thermal Treatment Conditions on Quality (레토르트파우치 튀김어묵의 열처리조건에 관한 연구 1. 열처리조건이 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • HA Jin-Hwan;LEE Eung-Ho;KIM Jin-Soo;JI Seung-Gil;KOO Jae-Geun
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.573-581
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    • 1987
  • The fish meat paste products are rapidly growing in its production. However, the recent prohibition of AF-2 gives a lot of difficulties in the marketing of fish meat paste products manufactured ty the conventional procedures. The present study aims to obtain the optimal conditions for retaining tile quality of the fish meat paste products with long shelf-life on the market. The fried fish meat paste was sealed in the retort pouches and sterilized under the conditions which the Fo value designated to 6. The effects of the sterilization temperature and the diameter of the products on the quality factors such as jelly strength, water holding capacity, texture and in vitro protein digestibility were investigated. The jelly strength and hardness increased as the sterilization temperature increased. On the other hand, there were no differences found in water holding capacity and elasticity. Of the samples, product with diameter of 12mm showed the highest values of jelly strength, hardness, L values and in vitro protein digestibility which sterilized at $124^{\circ}C$. However. tile results of the organoleptic tests showed rather score in the products with diameter of 16 mm than 12 mm which were sterilized at $124^{\circ}C $. From the results described above, it was concluded that the fried fish meat paste products with 16 mm or less in a diameter which were sterilized at higher temperature could keep high quality.

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Quality Characteristics of Fried Fish Paste of Alaska Pollack Meat Paste Added with Propolis (프로폴리스 첨가 명태 연육 튀김어묵의 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Gwang-Woo;Kim, Ga-Hyeon;Kim, Jeong-Sik;An, Hyo-Yeong;Hu, Gil-Won;Park, In-Suk;Kim, Ok-Seon;Cho, Soon-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.485-489
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    • 2008
  • In this study, the fried fish paste was prepared from Alaska pollack meat paste added with propolis. The quality characteristics were analyzed by peroxide value, gel strength, color, viable cell count and sensory evaluation. The fried fish paste product had lower peroxide value and viable cell count after frying compared to the one without propolis. The antioxidant and antispoiling ability of propolis in fried fish paste increased with content of propolis. Gel strength increased with increasing addition of propolis. L-value decreased but a-value and b-value increased with the addition of propolis. In sensory evaluation, 0.17% propolis had the best score in overall acceptability. These results indicate that the fish paste could be prepared by adding the propolis for high quality and functionality. Consequently, propolis can be applied as a food preservative or additive.

Effect of the Addition of Bovine Plasma on the Quality Properties of Steamed Fish Paste (우 혈장 첨가대체가 증자 어묵의 품질특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Yang, Cheul-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.518-523
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    • 2008
  • Experiments were conducted to assess the quality properties of steamed fish paste by addition level, along with a fish meat replacement(dried bovine plasma). The moisture, crude protein, crude fat and ash contents evidenced partially significant difference among the controls, DBP1, DBP2 and DBP3 groups(p<0.05). The pH values of the steamed samples were higher than those of the non-steamed samples, and when the content of the dried bovine plasma as meat replacement agent was increased, the pH was increased. The water holding capacity of the steamed fish past samples, along with the replacement levels were significantly higher than in the samples without the meat replacer(p<0.05). The range of cooking loss was $5.19{\sim}5.38%$. Structural weakening of the boiled samples was significantly higher than that observed in the fried sample. Hardness and chewiness were increased slightly by the addition of bovine plasma, but gel strength evidenced a pattern of decreased in DBP1, DBP2 and DBP3 groups. The result of our sensory evaluation on taste, texture, color and overall acceptance evidenced significant differences among the controls, DBP1, DBP2 and DBP3 groups, and the sensory score of color was the highest.

Quality Properties of Fish Meat Paste Containing Enoki Mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) (팽이버섯 함유 어묵의 물성 특성)

  • 이승철;구성근;류연경;황영만;하정욱
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.288-291
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    • 2001
  • To provide functional properties in fish meat paste, enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) having anticarcinogenic effect and reduction of blood pressure was added at 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20%. The fried fish meat pastes were investigated for color, rheological properties, and sensory evaluation. Increasing the amount of mushroom in the fish meat paste tended to decrease the lightness (L) in Hunter color value, but to increase the redness (a) and yellowness (b). All test samples with 3mm thickness had good flexibility and did not break even after 4 times folds. The sample containing 15% mushroom showed the highest values in strength, gumminess and brittleness. In sensory evaluation, the higher amounts of mushroom obtained favorite score in color and flavour and 5% mushroom sample had the best score in overall acceptance. Therefore, this results suggest that enoki mushroom can be applied to fish meat paste for the purpose of high quality and functionality.

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Antimicrobial Characteristics Against Spoilage Microorganisms and Food Preservative Effect of Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia Blume) Bark Extract (계피추출물의 부패미생물에 대한 항균특성과 식품보존효과)

  • 정은탁;박미연;이은우;박욱연;장동석
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.648-653
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    • 1998
  • The development of natural food preservatives instead of chemical synthetic food preservatives is world wide inte-rest. Authors already investigated that cinnamon bark extract revealed antimicrobial activity against general spoilage microorganisms of food especially its acitivity was stronger against molds than against bacteria. In this paper, authors examined the mirobial flora from the spoiled fish meat paste products and also checked the possibility of cinnamon bark extract food preservative for prolong the shelf life of the fish paste product and breads. The predominat bacteria was Bacillus sp. as about 98% of the total microorganisms isolated from unpacked or packed spoiled fish meat paste products. While molds and yeast are not detected from the vacuum packed products. The MIC(minimum inhibitory concentration) of cinnamon bark extract against the isolated spoilage bacteria and molds was 160~640$\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$ and 40~80$\mu\textrm{g}$/$m\ell$, respectively. When the diluted cinnamon bark extract (the extract : ethanol=1 : 3) was sprayed on the surface of fried fish meat paste product, molds growth was delayed by 2 days at room temperature. The shelf lifes of sandwich and glutinousrice bread which surface sprayed with the diluted extract(1 : 1) was extended by 5 and 7 days, respectively.

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