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Establishment of Quality Evaluation Sensor for Pork Fillets Freshness during Storage based on Ki value Analysis (Ki value 분석을 활용한 보관 중 돼지고기 안심의 신선도 품질평가 센서 구축)

  • Belal, Shah Ahmed;Poaty Ditengou, Junior Isaac Celestin;Choe, Ho-Sung;Shim, Kwan-Seob
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.291-302
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    • 2022
  • Food safety is a fundamental requirement for consumers. Therefore, this study was aimed to determine the freshness of pork fillets based on freshness index (Ki value) analysis during storage. This study obtained a total of 24 pork fillets. This study was divided into 4℃ and -20℃ temperatures. Again, each temperature was divided into 4 different groups based on storage durations (15d). Each group was obtained in triplicate. The level of malondialdehyde (MDA) value was significantly increased at 4℃ than the -20℃ storage with the duration of storage days. The levels of inosine-5'-phosphate (IMP) in pork fillets were significantly decreased at 4℃ and -20℃. Hypoxanthine (Hx) levels were significantly increased at 15 days than those at 0 days during storage at both temperatures (4℃ and -20℃). Subsequent freezing increased more inosine levels at -20℃ than storage at 4℃. The Ki values were increased during storage days at both temperatures, although after 15d storage, its values at 4℃ were significantly higher than those at -20℃. These results demonstrated that storage period and temperature might affect the freshness of pork fillets via lipid oxidation and nucleotide degradation. This study suggested that the Ki value will be the crucial indicator of measurement of freshness of stored pork fillets.

Determining the Reuse of Frying Oil for Fried Sweet and Sour Pork according to Type of Oil and Frying Time

  • Park, Jung Min;Koh, Jong Ho;Kim, Jin Man
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.785-794
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    • 2020
  • Food Codex regulations have set freshness limits for oils used to fry food, such as potato and fish products, and fried food itself; however, no such freshness limits have been set for meat products, such as sweet and sour pork. The freshness standard suggest that acid values (AVs) and peroxide values (POVs) for frying oil should be less than 2.5 and 50, respectively, whereas AVs and POVs for common fried food should be less than 5.0 and 60, respectively. Therefore, in this study, we investigate the effect of the number of frying cycles on oxidation-promoted changes in the oils used to fry sweet and sour pork and fried food itself during repeated frying over 10 d by determining their AVs and POVs, which were found to be highly correlated. Soybean, canola, palm, and pork lard oils could be reused approximately 37, 32, 58, and 87 times, respectively, to fry sweet and sour pork based on oil freshness, and 78, 78, 81, and 286 times, respectively, based on the freshness of fried food. Our data may help establish food-quality regulations for oils used to fry animal-based foods.

Development of an Electronic Nose System for Evaluation of Freshness of Pork (돈육의 신선도 평가를 위한 전자코 시스템 개발)

  • Lee, Hoon-Soo;Cho, Byoung-Kwan;Chung, Chang-Ho;Lee, Ki-Teak;Jo, Cheo-Run
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.462-469
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    • 2009
  • The aim of this study was to develop a portable electronic nose system for freshness measurement of stored pork. An electronic nose system was constructed using seven different MOS sensor array. To determine the quality change of pork with storage time, the samples were divided into ten groups in terms of storage time with an increment of 2 day up to 19 storage days. GC-MS, total bacteria's count (TBC), thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARS), and pH analyses as well as the analysis of the electronic nose system measurement were performed to monitor the freshness change of the samples. To investigate the performance of the electronic nose system for detecting the change of freshness of pork, the acquired signal values of the system were compared with those of GC-MS, TBC, TBARS, and pH analysis values. According to principal component analysis (PCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) with the signals of the electronic nose system for the pork samples, the sample groups were clearly separated into two groups of 1-9 days and 11-19 days, and four groups of 1-3 days, 5-9 days, 11 days, and 13-19 days respectively. The results show that the electronic nose system has potential for evaluating freshness of pork.

Use of Freshness Indicator for Determination of Freshness and Quality Change of Beef and Pork during Storage (신선도표시계를 이용한 쇠고기 및 돼지고기의 저장 중 신선도 측정 및 품질 변화)

  • Shin, Hee-Young;Ku, Kyoung-Ju;Park, Sang-Kyu;Song, Kyung-Bin
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.325-330
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    • 2006
  • To determine freshness and detect changes in quality of beef and pork during storage, we manufactured a freshness indicator and monitored the surface pH, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), thiobarbituric acid reacted substance (TBARS), total bacterial counts, electronic nose analysis, and sensory evaluation. Both beef loin and pork belly had a change in the color of the freshness indicator after storage of 6 days at $2^{\circ}C$. VBN and TBARS levels and total bacterial counts reached the decay point at the time of the color change of the freshness indicator attached to the surface of the beef and pork samples. Sensory evaluation also indicated that the samples were unacceptable by an 'off' odor on day 6 of storage. There were significant differences in electronic nose analysis for samples from day 0, day 6, and day 10 of storage. These results suggest that this freshness indicator should be useful in determining the expiration date of beef and pork products during marketing by indicating the microbial safety as well as the physicochemical and sensory changes.

Design and performance evaluation of portable electronic nose systems for freshness evaluation of meats (육류 신선도 판별을 위한 휴대용 전자코 시스템 설계 및 성능 평가)

  • Kim, Jae-Gone;Cho, Byoung-Kwan
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.525-532
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    • 2011
  • The aim of this study was to develop a portable electronic nose system for freshness measurement of meats, which could be an alterative of subjective measurements of human nose and time-consuming measurements of conventional gas chromatograph methods. The portable electronic system was o optimized by comparing the measurement sensitivity and hardware efficiency, such as power consumption and dimension reduction throughout two stages of the prototypes. The electronic nose systems were constructed using an array of four different metal oxide semiconductor sensors. Two different configurations of sensor array with dimension were designed and compared the performance respectively. The final prototype of the system showed much improved performance on saving power consumption and dimension reduction without decrease of measurement sensitivity of pork freshness. The results show the potential of constructing a portable electronic system for the measurement of meat quality with high sensitivity and energy efficiency.

Development of Temperature Control Algorithm for Supercooling Storage of Pork Loin and Its Feasibility for Improving Freshness and Extending Shelf Life

  • Lee, SangYoon;Park, Dong Hyeon;Kim, Eun Jeong;Kim, Honggyun;Lee, YunJung;Choi, Mi-Jung
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.467-485
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    • 2022
  • Supercooling storage refers to lowering the product temperature below its freezing point without phase transition and has the potential to extend shelf life. Nevertheless, supercooled objects are in a thermodynamically unstable state, and nucleation can occur spontaneously. To achieve supercooling storage, slow cooling and insulation are essential. Hence, a stepwise algorithm for the supercooling storage of pork loins was designed and validated in this study. Pork loins were stored at 3℃, -18℃, and -3℃ (freezing), and supercooled for 16 days. All samples remained in a supercooled state and were unfrozen at the end of storage. Supercooled pork loins were superior in terms of drip loss, cooking loss, and water-holding capacity compared to frozen samples. Additionally, supercooling treatment prevented discoloration, increase of volatile basic nitrogen, and microbial growth. Thus, supercooling of pork loin was achieved using a stepwise program and was effective to maintain meat quality.

Effects of Sub-freezing Systems on the Freshness of Pork Loin, Beef Loin and Tuna (냉각방식에 따른 반냉동 돼지고기, 쇠고기와 참치의 신선도 변화)

  • Kim, Don;Chang, Young-Ki;Park, Ki-Hwan;Lee, Young-Chun
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.341-348
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    • 2000
  • Effects of different types of sub-freezing methods on quality of raw pork loin, beef loin and tuna were studied. Storage tests were undertaken as follows; the three different types of sub-freezing methods, such as regular cold chamber at $-1^{\circ}C$, air-blast sub-freezing at $-5^{\circ}C$ and sharp-plate sub-freezing at $-5^{\circ}C$, were evaluated for extending freshness of samples. Pork loin packed with polyethylene-film showed no significant differences (P<0.05) in physico-chemical properties among the above sub-freezing methods. Air-blast sub-freezing methods revealed faster evaporation of moisture from samples. The same sub-freezing method also showed increased VBN values of pork loin and tuna samples. Regular cold chamber resulted in increased TBA values and K values of beef loin and tuna, respectively. It appeared that sharp-plate freezing system kept the food samples with the least loss of freshness among the above three sub-freezing methods. These results indicated that freshness of raw pork, beef and tuna could be significantly extended by the sharp-plate sub-freezing method.

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A Novel Hyperspectral Microscopic Imaging System for Evaluating Fresh Degree of Pork

  • Xu, Yi;Chen, Quansheng;Liu, Yan;Sun, Xin;Huang, Qiping;Ouyang, Qin;Zhao, Jiewen
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.362-375
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    • 2018
  • This study proposed a rapid microscopic examination method for pork freshness evaluation by using the self-assembled hyperspectral microscopic imaging (HMI) system with the help of feature extraction algorithm and pattern recognition methods. Pork samples were stored for different days ranging from 0 to 5 days and the freshness of samples was divided into three levels which were determined by total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N) content. Meanwhile, hyperspectral microscopic images of samples were acquired by HMI system and processed by the following steps for the further analysis. Firstly, characteristic hyperspectral microscopic images were extracted by using principal component analysis (PCA) and then texture features were selected based on the gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM). Next, features data were reduced dimensionality by fisher discriminant analysis (FDA) for further building classification model. Finally, compared with linear discriminant analysis (LDA) model and support vector machine (SVM) model, good back propagation artificial neural network (BP-ANN) model obtained the best freshness classification with a 100 % accuracy rating based on the extracted data. The results confirm that the fabricated HMI system combined with multivariate algorithms has ability to evaluate the fresh degree of pork accurately in the microscopic level, which plays an important role in animal food quality control.

Relationship between Thermal Properties of Muscle Proteins and Pork Quality

  • Kuo, Hsiu-Lan;Chen, Ming-Tsao;Liu, Deng-Cheng;Lin, Lieh-Chin
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.427-432
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was performed as model study using four animals to investigate the correction between the changes in Differential Scanning Calorimetry thermogram of muscle proteins during storage and meat freshness. M. longissimus dorsi of pork was obtained immediately after slaughter and chilled/stored at either $-2^{\circ}C$ or $25^{\circ}C$ for up to 96 h for analyses. DSC thermograms were determined and compared with pH values, ATP-related compounds, K-values, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN) levels, bacterial counts and electrophoretic behavior. Changes in pH, bacterial counts, VBN and K-values were associated with increased storage temperature and time. The levels of pH values, bacterial counts, VBN and K-values of pork samples stored at $25^{\circ}C$ were higher than those of the pork samples stored at $-2^{\circ}C$. ATP concentration decreased faster in samples stored at $25^{\circ}C$. Only IMP increased in samples stored at $-2^{\circ}C$, whereas the concentration of hypoxanthine and inosine increased in samples stored at $25^{\circ}C$. One exothermic peak and two endothermic peaks appeared on the thermograms of pork stored at either temperature. Lower transition temperature of myosin, sarcoplasmic protein and actin peaks were observed. The freshness parameters of K-value, VBN and hypoxanthine showed highly negative correlations (-0.742- -0.9980) to the changes in transition temperature. Therefore, the shift temperature on DSC thermogram can be used as an indicator of the freshness parameters of meat.

Export Strategies for the Pork Market in Hong Kong (홍콩 돼지고기 시장 수출전략)

  • Youn Sang, Choi;Yong Kwang, Shin
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2022
  • This study suggest strategies to expand pork exports to Hong Kong through understanding characteristics of its pork market based on results from analysis on surveys on consumers and marketers. The survey results indicate that Hong Kong's consumers consider freshness and sanitation/safety of pork as the most important factors in their purchase. The consumers are found to be very satisfied with Korean pork and have intension to purchase it in the future. The importers suggest that Korean pork should improve its price competitiveness and build up its brand images. Based on results of surveys, this study suggests four strategies, which are systematic disease controls, establishment of its brand image, effective quality and sanitation/safety management and government supports. And, as results from deriving economic effects of 2021 Korean pork export to Hongkong, the production inducement effect is 42.5 billion won and the employment inducement effect is 266 persons.