• 제목/요약/키워드: Palatability-enhancing effect

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알쏭이 모자반(Sargassum confusum C. Agardh) 알긴산 분해 조효소 분해물의 알코올 침전에 의한 기호성 증진 효과 (Palatability-Enhancing Effect of the Alcohol Precipitate of Sargassum confusum C. Agardh Extracts Using an Alginate-degrading Crude Enzyme)

  • 나현식;김동현;이하영;유현지;박미성;우가은;조미정;안동현
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제56권2호
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    • pp.204-211
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    • 2023
  • This study investigated the physicochemical properties and palatability-enhancing effects of the alcohol precipitate, in the enzymatic extracts of Sargassum confusum C. Agardh (SC), obsained using the crude enzyme of Shewanella oneidensis PKA 1008. We analyzed the oligosaccharides recovered from the alcohol precipitate using a thin-layer chromatography for SC-degrading extracts, pH, color, reducing sugar, and viscosity. Thin-layer chromatography showed that after treating with the crude enzyme for 60 h, the polysaccharides were degraded into tetramers, dimers, and trimers and pH increased in the alcohol precipitate (EtOH Sedi). In terms of color, the redness and yellowness of alcohol precipitate/supernatant (EtOH Sedi+Super) and the brightness of EtOH Sedi were the highest among enzyme treated for 0 h and 60 h, EtOH Sedi, and EtOH Sedi+Super. In the reducing sugar analysis, EtOH Sedi showed the lowest value of 13.63 ㎍/mL, and the lowest viscosity of 1.13. In terms of the sensory evaluation, EtOH Sedi+Super showed the highest value with respect to the overall preference. These results suggest that the crude enzyme of S. oneidensis PKA 1008 is effective at degrading polysaccharides, and its recovery increases the palatability of the alcohol precipitate.

가열 돈육 Patty의 이화학적 및 관능적 특성에 영향을 미치는 적포도주의 첨가 효과 (Effect of Addition of Red Wine on the Physicochemical Properties and Sensory Score of Cooked Pork Patty)

  • 정인철;윤동화;박경숙;이경수;문윤희
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.213-218
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    • 2007
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the addition of red wine on the physicochemical properties ana sensory score of cooked pork patties. The samples consisted of the pork patty without red wine(control), and 1, 3 and 5% red wine(RWP-1, 3 and 5, respectively). There were no significantly differences in the moisture$(58.1\sim58.7%)$, crude protein$(15.9\sim16.3%)$ crude fat$(23.2\sim23.7%)$, and crude ash$(2.7\sim2.9%)$ contents, and the Hunter's $a^*-value(0.2\sim0.6)$, cooking loss$(16.5\sim19.2%)$, VBN$(11.9\sim15.6mg%)$, total bacterial count($(11.9\sim15.6mg%)$ Log cfu/mL), hardness$(3,193\sim3,336\;dyne/cm^2)$, springiness$(75.8\sim79.7%)$, cohesiveness$(47.8\sim52.1%)$, gumminess$(489\sim509kg)$, chewiness$(183\sim209g)$ and strength $(1,144\sim1,199g)$ between the pork patties. Of the pork patties the $L^*$ value of the control and the b value of RWP-5 were the lowest(p<0.05). The pH and TBARS value of RWP-5 were the lowest of all the pork patties. The flavor of RWP-5 was superior to that of the other pork patties, and the taste, texture, juiciness and palatability of RWP-3 and RWP-5 were superior to those of the control and RWP-1. In conclusion, the addition of 5% red wine was most suitable for enhancing the physicochemical properties and sensory score of pork patties.

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