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Respiratory Characteristics and Quality Attributes of Mature-Green Mume (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc) Fruits as Influenced by MAP Conditions (포장조건에 따른 청매실의 호흡생리 및 선도유지 특성)

  • Chan, Hwan-Soo;Hong, Seok-In;Park, Jung-Sun;Park, Yong-Kon;Kim, Kwan;Jo, Jae-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.1304-1309
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    • 1999
  • The respiratory characteristics and quality attributes of mature green mume fruits as influenced by modified atmosphere packaging(MAP) conditions during storage at 25oC for 8 days were investigated. The quality attributes of mume fruits were evaluated in terms of fresh weight loss, physiological injury and yellowing. The packaging materials used for MAP were low density polyethylene(LDPE) films with various different thicknesses. Yellowing and fresh weight loss of mume fruits were noticeably reduced by the packaging treatments with LDPE A and B. The physiological injury of the fruits during storage was found to be more severe in LDPE C than others. For LDPE A and B, the oxygen and carbon dioxide contents within the packages of Mume fruits maintained at the levels of 2~3% and 7~8%, respectively. With respect to visual quality, MAP prolonged the shelf life of the fruits much longer compared with the unsealed control. From the experimental results, it is suggested that the LDPE films with the gas trans mission rates of about 2,100 O2 ml/m2.day.atm and 6,700 CO2 ml/m2.day.atm would be proper for MAP of mature green mume fruits during storage at ambient temperature.

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Effect of Gallium Addition to HZSM-5 on Catalytic Pyrolysis of an LDPE-LLDPE-EVA Copolymer Mixture (HZSM-5를 이용한 LDPE-LLDPE-EVA공중합체 혼합물의 접촉 열분해 반응에 미치는 Gallium 첨가 효과)

  • Jeon, Jong-Ki;Kim, Hyunjin;Kim, Min Ji;Kang, Tae-Won;Park, Young-Kwon
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.58-63
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    • 2007
  • The aim of the present work is to study the effect of gallium addition to HZSM-5 on recovery rates of gaseous and liquid products and carbon number distribution in the catalytic cracking of a polymer mixture, LDPE, LLDPE, and EVA copolymer, with a composition similar to that found in real agricultural film wastes. Ga/HZSM-5 system produced a larger amount of aromatic hydrocarbons than HZSM-5. The yield of aromatic compound in vapor phase contact was higher than that in liquid phase contact. The yield of aromatic compound increased with the amount of catalyst and with the reaction temperature of catalyst bed. The effect of gallium addition on the carbon number distribution was not great.

Changes in Quality Characteristics of 'Setoka' (Citrus spp.) Using Different Storage Methods (저장방법에 따른 '세토카' 감귤의 품질변화)

  • Lee, Ji-Hyun;An, Hyun-Joo;Lee, Sun-Yi;Choi, Young-Hun;Lim, Byoung-Seon;Kang, Yeung-Joo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.644-649
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    • 2009
  • We investigated quality changes in Setoka ([Citrus unshiu$\times$Citrus sinensis]$\times$Citrus reticulate]$\times$[Citrus reticulata$\times$Citrus sinensis]) wrapped in 30-m pore size low-density polyethylene film (LDPE) and stored at different temperatures. LDPE wrapping effectively inhibited weight loss, and fruits seemed fresh even after room temperature storage. The decay rate was higher at room temperature and with LDPE wrapping. The respiration rate of LDPE- wrapped fruits was somewhat higher than that of control samples. Thus, no modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) effect was observed when 'Setoka' citrus was studied. Acidity decreased at a constant but different rate with each storage method used, and these rates were correlated with respiration rates. Soluble solid content (SSC), however, increased during 45 days of storage a subsequent rapid decrease was then observed.

Mechanical and Water Barrier Properties of Biopolyester Films Prepared by Thermo-Compression

  • Rhim, Jong-Whan
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.62-66
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    • 2007
  • Four different biopolyester films, two aliphatic polyesters including polylactides (PLA) and poly(3-hydroxy-butyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate (PHBV), and two aliphatic-aromatic copolyesters including Ecoplex and Biomax, were prepared using by thermo-compression, and their tensile and water barrier properties were determined. Among the films tested, PLA film was the most transparent (T: 95.8%), strongest, and stiffest (TS, 40.98 MPa; E, 1916 MPa), however it was rather brittle. In contrast, Ecoplex film was translucent while being the most flexible and resilient (EB, 766.8%). Biomax film was semitransparent and was the most brittle film tested (EB, 0.03%). All biopolyester films were water resistant exhibiting very low water solubility (WS) values ranging from 0.0.3 to 0.36%. PHBV film showed the lowest water vapor permeability (WVP) value ($1.26{\times}10^{-11}\;g{\cdot}m/m^2{\cdot}sec{\cdot}Pa$) followed by Biomax, PLA, and Ecoflex films, respectively. The water vapor barrier properties of each film were approximately 100 times higher than those of carbohydrate or protein-based films, but about 100 times lower than those of commodity polyolefin films such as low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or polypropylene (PP).

Effect of Packaging Conditions on Keeping Quality of Fresh Jujube (포장조건에 따른 생대추의 저장성)

  • Lee, Dong-Sun;An, Duck-Soon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.461-467
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    • 1998
  • Two hundred grams of fresh jujubes at whitish green maturity was packaged in the film bags of different gas permeabilities and stored at 0 and $5^{\circ}C$. Through the storage package atmosphere and jujube quality were monitored. Package of $30\;{\mu}m\;CPP$ film resulted in anaerobic conditions of $O_2$ content below 1% and $CO_2$ content above 15%, and caused off-flavor at both temperatures within 4 weeks. Package of $60\;{\mu}m\;LDPE$ film also showed potential risk of anaerobic condition development within 5 weeks, because of high $CO_2$ and/or low $O_2$ concentration at 0 and $5^{\circ}C$. Microperforated film packages could preserve quality of jujubes for 10 and 7 weeks at 0 and $5^{\circ}C$, respectively, which were significantly longer than shelf lives for perforated air pack and hermetically sealed packages.

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Effects on the Tensile Strength and Discharge Volume of the White Biodegradable Plastic film added Compatibilizer (상용화제 첨가가 화이트 바이오 생분해 플라스틱 필름의 인장강도와 토출 량과 비중에 미치는 영향)

  • Han, Jung-gu;Park, Seung Joon;Li, Fanzhu;Park, Hyung Woo
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.169-174
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    • 2021
  • Today, plastic waste has become a critical social issue due to the increasing of plastic consumption. Korean annual per capita plastic consumption was 132 kg, the most plastic consuming country in the world. Internationally, Carbon Neutral Agreement is underway due to global warming, consumers' interest and needs for biomass-based plastics has also been increased. In this study, film was produced by adding composite use additives to the biomass-based plastics according to concentration, and the resulting changes in discharge volume, melt index, and tensile strength were investigated. Melt index (MI) was significantly higher in PLA and PBAT than in petroleum-based resin LLDPE and LDPE. Also, among the same resin or in the same treatment group, MI has been increased when the heating temperature is increased. The discharge volume and gravity of the BDP-2 to which 4% compatibilizer was added were found to be higher among all treatments, while the tensile strength of MD and TD was also higher. BDP-2 was suitable to the film producing methods for biodegradable film production.

Designing Modified Atmosphere Packaging for Persimmon (Diospyros kaki cv. Fuyu) Fruit Based on Respiration Modelling (단감의 최적 Modified Atmosphere포장 규격 설정)

  • Ahn, Gwang-Hwan;Choi, Seong-Jin;Lee, Dong-Sun
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2007
  • A respiration rate analysed by enzyme kinetics-based respiration model and gas permeability data of LDPE film were applied to design the optical modified atmosphere (MA) packaging condition of persimmon (Diospyros kaki cv. Fuyu) fruits. The fruit quality rapidly decreases due to physiology disorder such as softening and peel blackening. $O_2$ permeance ($Q_{O2}$ in $ml{\cdot}hr^{-1}{\cdot}atm^{-1}{\cdot}m^{-2}$) and $CO_2$ performance ($Q_{CO2}$ in $ml{\cdot}hr^{-1}{\cdot}atm^{-1}{\cdot}m^{-2}$) of low density polyethylene (LDPE) film samples were measured at $0^{\circ}C$ and described as function of thickness (L in ${\mu}m$) as $Q_{O2}=(2540{\times}1/L)-16$, and $Q_{CO2}=(13742{\times}1/L)-70$, respectively. MA package containing single persimmon fruit of 225g was designed and tested experimentally at $0^{\circ}C$ by using LDPE films. Package atmospheres predicted from the relationship of $O_2$, $CO_2$ and $N_2$ balances on the packages was in good agreement with those obtained experimentally. Physiology disorder occurrence was the lowest at 52 ${\mu}m$ package that attained optimum gas condition ($O_2$ 2.8% and $CO_2$ 5.4%). The computer simulation was found to be effective to help to design the optimum MA packaging condition of individual persimmon fruit.

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Functional Properties of Cellulose-Based Films (셀룰로오스 포장지의 기능성)

  • Kim, Young-Ho;Park, Hyun-Jin;Kim, Dong-Man;Kim, Kil-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.133-137
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    • 1994
  • Functional properties of packaging films prepared with cellulose derivatives were measured. As a presolvation treatments of celluloses, 95% ethanol solution for methylcellulose (MC), hydroxypropyl-methylcellulose (HPMC) and ethylcellulose (EC) and water for hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) were used. For film sheeting, the ethanol concentration of final cellulose solution should exceed 50% for MC, HPMC and HPC and 80% for EC. Thickness and functionalities of the prepared films were varied by type, molecular weight and viscosity of the cellulose and kind of plasticizer used. Tensile strength of MC, HPMC and HPC films were $67.7{\sim}275.4\;MPa$, $124.6{\sim}260.0\;MPa$, and $14.8{\sim}29.4\;MPa$, respectively. The strength of MC and HPMC films was higher than that of low density polyethylene (LDPE) films $(13.1{\sim}27.6\;MPa)$. Solubility of the cellulose films varied widely by plasticizer used and the films containing polyethyleneglycol (PEG) as a plasticizer was more soluble than the films by glycerol. Maximum water vapor permeability and oxygen permeability of the cellulose films was more than 1,000 folds and less than one-twelfth of the LDPE film, respectively.

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Changes of the Characteristics of ′Kurakatawase′ and ′Mibaek′ Peaches during Storage Period (′창방조생′과 ′미백′ 복숭아의 저장중 특성 변화)

  • 최금주;이제홍;주선종;김기식;박성규
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.246-251
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    • 2001
  • This study was conducted to investigate the change of qualities of peaches by different packing types and humidity during storage period. The weight loss ratios of 'Kulakatawase' and 'Mibaek' by non-packing were about 6.8% and 4.9% for 4 days storage at room temperature, respectively whereas, the peaches by packing with 30㎛ LDPE were less than 1% for 25 days storage at low temperature and high humidity(95 $\pm$3%). The firmness values of the peaches were not decreased during storage at low temperature compared to the firmness values of the peaches during storage at room temperature. Little difference of total acidity and soluble solids of the peaches was during storage at low temperature. The contents of fructose and glucose in peaches were increased slightly after storage for 25 days but that of sucrose was decreased slightly. When peaches were stored at low temperature(0∼2$\^{C}$) and high humidity(95$\pm$ 3%) after packing with 30㎛ LDPE or 25㎛ perforated polyolefin film 'Kurakatawase ' and 'Mibaek' were able to storage for 20 and 25days, respectively.

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