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Quality Characteristics of Noodles Prepared with Pine Needle powder and extract during Storage (솔잎 분말과 추출물 첨가 국수의 품질특성과 저장성)

  • Jeon, Jeong-Ryae;Kim, Hyang-Hee;Park, Geum-Soon
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.685-692
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    • 2005
  • This study summarizes our findings on the effect of pine needle powder and water extract on the quality characteristics of wet noodle and the changes of microbial count during storage. The lightness of wet noodles was significantly decreased with increasing amounts of PN powder and water extract added in the noodles(p<.001), whereas the redness and yellowness of the noodles were significantly increased(p<.001). Texture evaluation showed that springiness was the highest in the noodle prepared with 5% PN extract, whereas brittleness was the lowest in 1% PN extract. At the beginning period of storage, there were significant differences of microbial cell count in PCA and PDA among the samples, but a significant decreasing was observed after 6 days. In the relationship between sensory and mechanical properties, a negative correlation was observed between color and sleekness, while there was a positive correlation with redness and yellowness. Sensory evaluation showed that odor, taste, texture and overall acceptability were the best in noodles processed with 3% PN extract.

Study on the Quality Characteristics of Pork By-product on the Different Pretreatment Process (돈육 부산물의 전처리 조건에 따른 품질특성 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Kyung;Ku, Su-Kyung;Lee, Hye-Jin;Lee, Cheol-Won;Kim, Young-Boong;Jeon, Ki-Hong;Choi, Yun-Sang
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.716-723
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: This study was conducted to improve the quality characteristics of pork intestine through different pretreatment processes. Methods: We washed pork intestine by both physical (tap water, UV, and sonication) and chemical methods (alcohol, acetic acid, flour and NaCl) as pretreatment process. The physicochemical (pH, color, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), and 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS)) and microbial properties of pre-treated pork small intestine were evaluated. Results: The nature of the pretreatment method influenced the pH value of pork small intestine. The acetic acid treatment resulted in the lowest pH value. In physical method, the color value and the number of microorganism were significantly affected by sonication as compared to other treatments. TBARS value of pork small intestine after all the treatments was lower than the control. However, VBN exhibited no significant differences in its value irrespective of the nature of treatment. Appearance and control exhibited lowest value in response to sonication treatment. However, off-flavor and overall acceptability were higher in sonication treatment than other treatments. In chemical method involving NaCl and flour treatments, lightness and redness were lower than other treatments. Lowest VBN and TBARS values were noted in alcohol and acetic acid treatmentsand no growth of E. coli and coliform bacteria was observed. The other treatments resulted in lower values of VBN, TBARS, and microbial counts than the control. Appearance and color value after alcohol, acetic acid, and flour treatment were lower than the control and NaCl treatment. Off-flavor and overall acceptability of by-product after alcohol, flour, and NaCl treatments were higher than the control and acetic acid treatment. Conclusion: Overall, we present NaCl treatment and sonication treatment in the form of a combination pretreatment method as the optimal condition for processing pork intestine.

Effect of Irradiation on Physicochemical Characteristics of Dry-Cured Ham During Storage (감마선 조사가 건조발효햄의 저장기간 중 이화학적 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Jin, Sang-Keun;Jeon, Yong-Gyun;Hur, In-Chul;Lee, Jung-Guen;Jeong, Jin-Yeon
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.89-99
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    • 2011
  • This study was carried out to investigate effect of irradiation doses on quality of vacuum-packed dry-cured ham during storage. Dry-cured pork slices were vacuum-packaged in nylon/ polyethylene bags. Vacuum-packed dry curd pork was stored at $10{^{\circ}C}$ for 12 weeks after irradiation (0 kGy, 2.5 kGy, 5 kGy, 7.5 kGy and 10 kGy) and physicochemical properties of dry curd porks, such as meat color surface, thiobarbituric aicd reactive substances, volatile basic nitrogen, pH, microbial (total plate count, Lactobacillus) and sensory properties (color, flavor, overall acceptability) were investigated. Irradiation treatment decreased a*-value, TPC and Lactobacillus. Irradiation dose significantly (p<0.05) increased irradiation flavor and TBA value. However, irradiation dose decreased redness and sensory color in dry-cured ham. The quality of dry-cured ham was affected by the irradiation dose. The results suggested that dry-cured ham irradiated at 5 kGy dose may show optimum quality characteristics of the products as well as microbial safety.

Characteristics of Culture and Isolating Lactic Acid Bacteria and Yeast from Sourdough (Sourdough로부터 젖산균과 효모의 분리 및 배양 특성)

  • 김기주;정현채;권오진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.1180-1185
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    • 2004
  • This study was conducted to investigate the optimum conditions for the medium composition after isolating and identifying yeast and lactic acid bacteria from sourdough. It was found that the best quality lactic acid bacterium with acid product and flavor was identified as Leuconostoc species among isolated 115 lactic acid bacteria, the best Quality yeast with good fermentation and flavor was identified as Saccharomyces species among isolated 8 yeast. While the microbial growth with glucose or sucrose as sugar source was good, it was, selected that sucrose which is using commercially is better than glucose. The growth of lactic acid bacterium ; was good with 1% added sucrose whereas yeast needed more growth. Additionally, the medium for the optimum 1 growth of the yeast was composed of 0.5% wheat flour, 0.5% peptone and 3% sucrose, whereas lactic acid bacterium was composed of 0.5% wheat flour and 1% sucrose without peptone.

Quality Characteristics of Makgeolli added with Red Bean (팥을 첨가한 막걸리의 품질특성)

  • Ying, Chen;Hwang, Jinah;Chang, Yun Hee
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.777-784
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    • 2013
  • With the development of economy and culture, Korean traditional rice wine, Makgeolli, has been widely consumed with increasing popularity in Korea, China and other Asian countries. In this study, we examined the quality characteristics of red bean Makgeolli: pH, total acidity, alcohol contents, sugar contents, reducing sugar, color, total flavonoid contents, DPPH, microbial properties, sensory evaluation of Makgeolli added with red bean (0, 5, 10 and 15% by rice weight) during fermentation for 7 days. There were no significant differences between samples in acidity, alcohol contents, reducing sugars and yeat cell counts, but total flavonoid contents increased with increasing ratio of red bean(p<0.05). Makgeolli added with 10% red bean showed the highest antioxidation activity, and was not significantly different with Makgeolli without red bean in flavor, sweetness, sourness, bitterness and overall acceptance in sensory evaluation. Therefore, Makgeolli added with 10% red bean was considered to be the most suitable for the manufacturing.

Microbial, Physicochemical, and Sensory Characteristics of Quality Grade 2 Beef Enhanced by Injection of Pineapple Concentrate and Honey

  • Yoon, Ji Won;Lee, Da Gyeom;Lee, Hyun Jung;Choe, Juhui;Jung, Samooel;Jo, Cheorun
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.494-501
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated the effect of injecting pineapple concentrate and honey into low marbled beef in order to enhance its sensory qualities, particularly tenderness and flavor, without compromising its fresh appearance. Beef loin was injected with a solution of 6.0% pineapple concentrate, 2.5% honey, 0.5% monosodium L-glutamate, 0.5% phosphate, and 0.3% salt (w/w) to 120% (w/w) of initial meat weight and stored for 14 d. Non-injected beef loin served as a control. Total aerobic bacterial counts, surface meat color, shear force, reducing sugar content, and sensory evaluation of the beef were analyzed at 0.5, 7, and 14 d of storage. Injection did not affect the total aerobic bacterial counts or color of the beef. However, injection increased the stability of meat color, compared with that of the control, during storage. The shear force value was significantly lower in the injected beef than that in the control. The injected beef had a significantly higher reducing sugar content compared with that of the control. In sensory evaluation, tenderness, juiciness, flavor, and overall acceptance of the injected beef were significantly higher than those of the control at 0.5 d. In conclusion, injection of pineapple concentrate and honey can improve the sensory qualities of low marbled beef, during short storage periods, without changing the fresh appearance of the beef.

Analysis of Microbial Diversity in Nuruk Using PCR-DGGE (PCR-DGGE를 이용한 누룩에서의 미생물 다양성 분석)

  • Kwon, Seung-Jik;Sohn, Jae-Hak
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.110-116
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    • 2012
  • Nuruk plays a significant role in the flavor and quality of Takju and Yakju, which are produced through saccharification and alcohol fermentation by various microorganisms. In this study, we identified microbial strains isolated from a plate count and PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis targeting the 16S and 28S rRNA genes, in order to characterize bacterial and fungal diversity in Sansung Nuruk. The numbers of bacteria and fungi in Nuruk were $1.5{\times}10^9$ CFU/g and $2.2{\tims}10^8$ CFU/g, respectively. The 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that the predominant bacteria in the isolates and PCR-DGGE profile of Nuruk were Kocuria spp., Pantoea spp., Lactobacillus spp., Pediococcus spp., Weissella spp., Staphylococcus spp., endophytic bacterium, uncultured Gamma-proteobacteria, uncultured Cyanobacteria, and Actinobacteria. Dominant bacteria from the PCR-DGGE profile were Pediococcous pentosaceus and uncultured Cyanobacteria. The 28S rRNA gene sequence indicated the predominant fungi in the isolates and PCR-DGGE profile to be Trichomonascus spp. Pichia spp., Torulaspora spp., Wickerhamomyces spp., Sacharomycopsis spp., Lichtheimia spp., Mucor spp., Rhizopus spp. Aspergillus spp., and Cladosporium spp. Dominant fungi from the PCR-DGGE profile were Pichia kudriavzevii and Aspergillus oryzae. The PCR-DGGE technique was used for the first time in this study to assess a microbial community in Nuruk and proved to be an effective protocol for profiling microbial diversity.

Properties on the Quality Characteristics and Microbial Change during Storage added with extracts from Ulmus cortex (느릅나무 추출액을 첨가한 식빵의 품질 특성 및 저장기간에 따른 미생물의 변화)

  • Jeon, Jeong-Ryae;Kim, Jean
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.180-186
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    • 2004
  • Evidence shows there are flavonoid and polyphenol compounds in Ulmus cortex which has excellent antioxidant, anticancer and antimicrobial properties. This study summarizes our findings on effects of Ulmus cortex extracts(UDE) on quality characteristics of bread and the changes of microbial counts during storage. Dough yield and specific loaf volume of bread decreased significantly because the amount of UDE increased. Lightness of bread surface, redness of crumb and yellowness of crust were significantly increased. Texture evaluation showed that hardness was the highest in the bread prepared with 30% UDE. Sensory evaluation showed that odor, taste, texture, and overall acceptability were the best in bread which was made with 10% UDE. At the beginning of the period of storage, there were not significant differences of microbial cell count as increasing UDE, but significant decreasing was observed after passing 6 days. A negative correlation was generally observed between the sensory and mechanical properties. The results of total microbial count show that adding UDE in processing bread extend bread's storage time.

Anti-microbial and Anti-thrombosis Activities of Lees of Sweet Potato Soju (고구마 소주 주박의 항균 및 항혈전 활성)

  • Kim, Mi-Sun;Lee, Ye-Seul;Kim, Jong Sik;Shin, Woo-Chang;Sohn, Ho-Yong
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.258-266
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    • 2014
  • Sweet potato soju (SPS), a form of traditional distilled alcoholic liquor in Korea, is manufactured by the distillation of fermented broth under normal pressure, thus providing it for a uniquely smooth taste infused with the flavor of sweet potato. After distillation, the lees of SPS is produced as by-product and discarded. In this study, the ethanol and hot water extracts of lees of SPS, and their subsequent organic solvent fractions using hexane, ethylacetate (EA), butanol, and water residue were prepared in an effort at the efficient re-use of the lees of SPS. The ethanol extraction yield was 1.36-fold higher than that of the hot water extraction, and the EA fraction revealed the highest total polyphenol content among the solvent fractions. The various extracts and solvent fractions did not demonstrate hemolytic activity at up to 0.5 mg/ml concentrations against human red blood cells. In the bioactivity assay, only the EA fraction displayed a broad spectrum of anti-microbial activity against different pathogenic and food spoilage bacteria, and demonstrated significant anti-coagulation activity by inhibitions of thrombin, prothrombin and blood coagulation factors. Furthermore, only the EA fraction from the hot water extract of the lees of SPS showed anti-platelet aggregation activity, which is comparable to aspirin (a commercially available drug). Our results suggest that the EA fraction of the hot water extract prepared from the lees of SPS has a high potential as a novel resource for anti-microbial and anti-thrombosis agents.

Effects of glycine on microbial safety of low-salted squid and myungran jeotgal (글리신을 활용한 저염 오징어 및 명란 젓갈의 미생물 안전성 확보)

  • Choi, Jun-Bong;Cheon, Hee Soon;Chung, Myong-Soo;Cho, Won-Il
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.114-119
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    • 2019
  • Seven antimicrobial agents known to be effective in inhibiting the growth of lactic acid bacteria were applied to ensure the microbial safety of low-salted squid and myungran jeotgal with 4-6% salinity. These agents reduced the salt content by 50% compared with the conventional Jeotgal. Lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus sp., Streptococcus sp., and Pediococcus sp. were commonly found to account for 80% of microbial organisms, and yeast and fungi were observed in squid and myungran jeotgal, respectively. The total bacterial counts in squid and myungran jeotgal showed 94.20 and 90.87% reduction after the addition of 0.5% (w/w) glycine. The microbial counts in squid and myungran jeotgal decreased $10^1-10^2CFU/g$ when compared with the control after 21 days at $10^{\circ}C$. Glycine was found to be an effective commercial antimicrobial agent that can be used to control bacterial count in low-salted Jeotgal without affecting sensory qualities such as overall taste and flavor.