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Physicochemical Analysis in the Reuse of Deep-Frying Oil: Comparison of Traditional Fryer and Modified Fryer (튀김유의 재사용에 의한 품질 특성: 전통 튀김기와 수유식 개량 튀김기의 비교)

  • Choi, Il-Sook;Lee, Young-Soon;Choi, Soo-Keun
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.470-476
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    • 2013
  • The property of deep frying oil is one of the important factors in fried food quality. The purpose of this study is to identify the quality of deep frying oil in continuous usages for 4 days by two types of fryers: traditional deep-fat fryer and modified oil-water fryer. After frying pork cutlets, the frying oil was kept not only for several physical analyses such as color, viscosity, and water content but also for the quality analyses of frying oil, such as free fatty acid, double bond changes and oxidative rancidity formation. The oil fried in a traditional deep-fat fryer was significantly increased in terms of physical values including moisture content, viscosity, and color, compared to those of the modified fryer, continuously for 4 days. The oil fried by a traditional deep-fat fryer exhibited a significant increase in its free fatty acid content compared to that fried by a modified oil-water fryer, while the iodine value was significantly decreased in the oil fried by a traditional deep-fat fryer when compared to control oil and oil fried by the modified oil-water fryer. In the peroxide value as an indicator of primary oxidation products, the oil fried by both fryers was significantly increased till the second day but decreased in value after the third day because of unstable hydroperoxide decomposition. The p-anicidine value is used as an indicator of secondary oxidation products, the oil fried in a traditional deep-fat fryer was significantly increased in value compared to that of a modified oil-water fryer.

Analysis of Trans Fat in Edible Oils with Cooking Process

  • Song, Juhee;Park, Joohyeok;Jung, Jinyeong;Lee, Chankyu;Gim, Seo Yeoung;Ka, HyeJung;Yi, BoRa;Kim, Mi-Ja;Kim, Cho-il;Lee, JaeHwan
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.307-312
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    • 2015
  • Trans fat is a unsaturated fatty acid with trans configuration and separated double bonds. Analytical methods have been introduced to analyze trans fat content in foods including infrared (IR) spectroscopy, gas chromatography (GC), Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, reverses-phase silver ion high performance liquid chromatography, and silver nitrate thin layer chromatography. Currently, FT-IR spectroscopy and GC are mostly used methods. Trans fat content in 6 vegetable oils were analyzed and processing effects including baking, stir-frying, pan-frying, and frying on the formation of trans fat in corn oil was evaluated by GC. Among tested vegetable oils, corn oil has 0.25 g trans fat/100 g, whereas other oils including rapeseed, soybean, olive, perilla, and sesame oils did not have detectable amount of trans fat content. Among cooking methods, stir-frying increased trans fat in corn oil whereas baking, pan-frying, and frying procedures did not make changes in trans fat content compared to untreated corn oils. However, the trans fat content was so low and food label can be declared as '0' trans based on the regulation of Ministry of Food ad Drug Safety (MFDS) (< 2 g/100 g edible oil).

Quality Characteristics of Pork Cutlet by Cooking Method (조리방법이 돈까스의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Chae Young-Chul
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.21 no.4 s.88
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    • pp.490-495
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    • 2005
  • Cooking is the final production stage of the food industry and is an essential part to define the distinctive feature. Consumers do not want to change their cooking styles because hey team the cooking styles as practices and customs from their region or their ancestor and they are skilled in their use. Corpulence is a major health concern in developed countries and developing countries alike. This study was conducted to suggest the arts of cooking for pork cutlet, a typical dish cooked by batter-fried food, and to decrease the intake of fat and calories. As a result, the fat contents of pork cutlet were lower (p<0.05) than when it was conducted with frying and oven baking. Especially, the pork cutlet cooked by oven baking showed a $10\%$ reduction in calories (p<0.05) compared to frying. The organic functional tests were satisfactory, and oven baking will help people who need dietary treatment.

High Performance Size Exclusion Chromatographic Analysis of Polymerization Products in Used Frying Oil (High Performance Size Exclusion Chromatography 를 이용한 튀김유의 중합체 분석)

  • Kim, In-Whan;Kim, Chul-Jin;Shin, Hyun-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.33-37
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    • 1990
  • A simple and rapid method, based on separation of a flying oil into monomeric, dimeric and oligomeric triglyceride by means of high performance size exclusion chromatography on Ultrastyragel column (500 A), is proposed for evaluation of the quality of used frying oil. The relative area of the monomeric triglyceride was decreased with frying time increase, however, the decrease rate was significantly reduced by treatment of a composited powder (porous rhyorite/citric acid 40/56/4). This measurement showed good linear relationship with change in polar component measurement. There were no significant differences between the slopes of regression lines in both treated and non-treated frying oil system for relationship between monomeric triglyceride and polar component. By this method, it was found that a frying oil habe to be discarded if the content monomeric triglyceride decreased to 71%, which was corresponed to 27% polar component.

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Effects of Thermooxidation of Soybean Oil in Association with Fried Foods on Quantity Food Production (다량조리 튀김식품 종류에 따른 대두유의 가열산화)

  • Choi, Eun-Soo;Gil, Bog-Im
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.723-730
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    • 2011
  • Soybean oil used to fry French fries, chicken nuggets, and donuts was exposed to high temperature at $180^{\circ}C$ for 72 h. The effects of frying foods on the thermooxidative stability of soybean oil were evaluated by determining the contents of free fatty acids, peroxides, total polar compounds, and conjugated dienoic acids, and by analyzing dielectric constant, refractive index, iodine value, smoke point, and fatty acid composition. The contents of free fatty acids, total polar compounds, conjugated dienoic acids, dielectric constant, and refractive index increased, whereas iodine value, smoke point, and U/S ratio of fatty acids composition decreased with frying time. All samples of frying oils after 72 h presented free fatty acid contents of below 2.0% and total polar compounds of below 25%, which were within the legal limits. However, peroxide values of frying oils were not directly correlated with frying time. The type of fried food affected the thermooxidative stability of the frying oils, with chicken nuggets being more stable in thermooxidation than French fries and donust. Among physiochemical indicators of frying oil quality, a rapid method including dielectric constant and refractive index can be used in quantity food production.

Effect of Cooking and Packaging Methods on the Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances and Cholesterol Oxidation Products of Turkey Thigh Meat Patties During Storage (가열방법과 포장조건이 칠면조육 패티의 저장중 지방산화와 콜레스테롤 산화물에 미치는 효과)

  • Hur, S.J.;Joo, S.T.;Park, G.B.;Kim, I.S.;Jin, S.K.
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.397-404
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    • 2004
  • Turkey thigh meats with skin were ground twice through a 3-mm plate and patties were prepared. Patties were cooked using 5 different methods(oven cooking, pan frying, oil deep frying, boiling, and microwaving) to an internal temperature of 85${\sim}90^{\circ}C$ and packaged in either oxygen permeable PVC zipperbags or oxygen impermeable PVDC bags. The samples were analyzed for thiobarbituric acid reactive substances(TBARS) and cholesterol oxidation products(COPs) after storage at $4^{\circ}C$. The TBARS of cooked meat increased during the storage regardless of cooking methods, vacuum packaged thigh meat produced less TBARS and COPs than the aerobically packaged samples. At the beginning of storage, aerobically packaged meat cooked by boiling method produced higher TBARS than that of others. However, the TBARS of microwaved meat with vacuum packaging increased rapidly after 3 days of storage at $4^{\circ}C$. The amount of total COPs in cooked thigh meat increased linearly with storage time. The level of total COPs in aerobically packaged cooked meat was higher than the vacuum-packaged meat. Microwave produced higher level of total COPs in meat than other cooking methods during storage.

Physicochemical Changes in Pork Loins Affected by Different Cooking Methods (조리방법에 따른 돼지고기 등심의 이화학적 특성 변화)

  • Yang, Jong-Beom;Ko, Myung-Soo;Moon, Yoon-Hee
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.534-540
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    • 2009
  • To decrease human intake of animal fats, changes in the physicochemical characteristics of pork loins prepared by different cooking methods (boiling, steaming, baking, and frying) were investigated. The moisture content of the cooked meat decreased with all methods, and the crude lipid content decreased with all methods except frying. The cooking loss and the moisture drain rate of the cooked meats were greatest during frying, whereas the lipid drain rate was greatest with steaming. The pH value increased during all cooking processes tested. The acid value and refraction index of meat fat markedly increased by steaming and frying, respectively. The hardness, gumminess, chewiness, and cohesiveness of the meat increased notably during frying. The springiness decreased by both boiling and steaming, but rarely by baking or frying. The CIE $L^{\ast}$ (lightness) value markedly increased by both boiling and steaming, and the CIE $a^{\ast}$ (redness) value decreased notably during both boiling and steaming. The CIE $b^{\ast}$ (yellowness) value increased by both baking and frying, but usually did not increase with either boiling or steaming. The composition of fatty acids was not significantly affected by any cooking methods except frying.

Thermooxidative Stability of Soybean Oil, Beef Tallow and Palm Oil during Frying of Steamed Noodles (증숙면 튀김 과정 중 대두유, 우지, 팜유의 가열 산화 안정성)

  • Choe, Eun-Ok;Lee, Jin-Young
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.288-292
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    • 1998
  • Thermooxidative stabilities of soybean oil, beef tallow and palm oil were studied during frying of steamed noodles. Steamed noodles were fried in $150^{\circ}C$ oils for 70 sec at the interval of 30 min. The frying oil was taken every 8 hrs for the analysis of peroxide value (PV) and free fatty acid (FFA) content, fatty acid composition, and tocopherol and tocotrienol content. A little change was shown in PV and FFA content in soybean oil during frying; on the other hand, rapid increase in beef tallow and palm oil was observed. Unsaturated fatty acid content was the highest in soybean oil, followed by palm oil and beef tallow. While fatty acid composition in soybean oil was not changed during frying, unsaturated fatty acid content decreased and saturated fatty acid increased in beef tallow and palm oil, which showed susceptibility to the oxidation. The ratio of linoleic acid to palmitic acid did not show difference with frying time in soybean oil: however, it decreased in other oils with a high correlation with frying time and higher decreasing rate in palm oil was observed. These suggested that soybean oil was the most stable to thermooxidation and the stability was followed by beef tallow and palm oil. Tocopherol was disappeared during frying and 87.5, 81.1, and 73.1% were remained in soybean oil after 8, 16 and 24 hour frying, respectively. Also the rate decreased in the order of ${\gamma}-,\;{\beta}-\;and\;{\alpha}-tocopherol$. However, 34.2 and 169.0 ppm tocopherol and tocotrienol which were present in control samples of beef tallow and palm oil were completely disappeared by 8 hr frying. Therefore, high thermooxidative stability of soybean oil resulted from higher residual amount of tocopherol during frying, and lower stability of palm oil than beef tallow was partly due to high degree of unsaturation.

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Sensory and Physical Characteristics of Hwajeun Depended on the Various Levels of Oil Amounts and frying Time (기름의 양과 지지는 시간에 따른 화전의 관능적 및 물리적 특성)

  • 이승현;박정은;장명숙
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.765-771
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    • 2003
  • The aim of this study was to standardize the various methods and recipes of Hwajeun (glutinous rice pancake with flower) appeared in the literature. For this purpose, the effects on the sensory and rheological characteristics of Hwajeun in terms of the various levels of oil and frying times were investigated. This experiment consisted of a sensory evaluation in terms of the acceptance (color, flavor, oily feeling, softness, chewiness, adhesiveness, taste and overall preference) and objective evaluation performed by a texture analyzer, a color difference meter and measurements of the water content and oil absorption. The moisture content of the treatments as a function of the frying time, S7, showed a significantly(p<0.01) low value, and the oil absorption of the Hwajeun made with different frying times increased in proportion to the increment of the frying time(p<0.001). In terms of color, the b value of the Hwajeun made with 16g oil for frying showed a higher value than the others. In the two bite compression test, the hardness of the Hwajeun made with 4g oil for frying showed a significantly (p<0.001) high value among the S2 and S3 samples. As a result of the sensory evaluation for the Hwajeun made with various amounts of oil and frying times, the Hwajeun made with 16g oil for frying and a 2 min frying time for each side (S6) was the most preferred in terms of the softness, chewiness, taste and overall preference of the sensory evaluation