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Browning Prevention of Black Carrot Extract and the Quality Characteristics of Jelly Supplemented with Black Carrot Extract (자색 당근즙의 갈변 방지와 자색 당근즙 첨가 젤리의 품질 특성)

  • Nho, Hyun-Jung;Jang, Soo-Yeon;Park, Jae Jung;Yun, Ho Sik;Park, Sunmin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.293-302
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    • 2013
  • We investigated treatments for the browning prevention of black carrot extracts and determined the characteristics and qualities of jelly supplemented with black carrot extract. Ascorbic acid, citric acid, and NaCl were added to black carrot extract and changes in color, texture, and anthocyanin content were evaluated. Changes were also determined and a sensory evaluation was performed for jelly supplemented with black carrot extract. The addition of 0.15 and 0.20% ascorbic acid prevented the browning of black carrot extracts and decreased anthocyanin content during the storage period. However, citric acid did not have a preventative effect, despite decreasing the pH below 5.0. Similar to results on the extract, 0.15% ascorbic acid maintained a reddish-violet color in jelly supplemented with black carrot extract by lowering browning during the storage period. Jelly supplemented with 0.15% ascorbic acid had an increased elasticity, gumminess, and chewiness, but jelly supplemented with 0.15% ascorbic acid+0.05% NaCl had a lowered hardness compared with the control during the storage period. In a sensory evaluation, the overall preference, in descending order, was: 0.15% ascorbic acid+0.05% NaCl > 0.15% ascorbic acid > control. In conclusion, 0.15~0.20% ascorbic acid prevented the browning of black carrot extract and inhibited a decrease in anthocyanin content. Jelly supplemented with black carrot extract and 0.15% ascorbic acid+0.05% NaCl were optimal for producing a soft jelly texture.

Antioxidant Activities and Quality Characteristics of Sulgidduk Added with Black Carrot (Daucus carota L. ssp. sativus var. atrorubens Alef.) (자색당근 첨가 설기떡의 항산화 활성 및 품질 특성)

  • Kim, Mi Ri;Kim, Myung Hyun;Han, Young Sil
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.114-122
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate of black carrot on the antioxidant activity and quality characteristics of Sulgidduk. Sulgidduk was prepared with different amounts (0, 1, 2, 3, 4%) of black carrot. As the amount of added black carrot increased, the moisture content (p<0.05) and pH were decreased (p<0.001). Sugar content results showed the increase with the addition of black carrot (p<0.01). L (lightness) values and b (yellowness) values decreased whereas a (redness) values increased with an increased concentration of black carrot powder (p<0.001). The mechanical texture of Sulgidduk was decreased by the addition of black carrot considering hardness, chewiness and gumminess (p<0.001) while those of springiness, cohesiveness increased. Consumer acceptability test revealed that the 2% black carrot groups had a higher score than the other groups in respect to color, flavor, taste, texture, overall palatability. To examine antioxidant activities of Sulgidduk, total phenolic, DPPH radical scavenging activity, and total anthocyanin were tested. Total phenolic, DPPH radical scavenging activity, and total anthocyanin showed good vitality as amounts of black carrot powder increased (p<0.001). Based on the various aspects of results, 2% of black carrot added into Sulgidduk showed the best functionality and sensory qualities.

Quality Characteristics of Sugar Snap-Cookie Added to Carrot Powder (II) - Quality Characteristics of Sugar Snap-Cookie - (당근 분말을 첨가한 Sugar Snap-Cookie의 품질 특성에 관한 연구(2) - 쿠키의 품질 특성 -)

  • Hwang, Seung-Hwan
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.307-312
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    • 2010
  • Sugar snap cookies were prepared with the addition of carrot powder (2~12%) as a source of dietary fiber. Analyses of physiochemical properties, rheology and sensory evaluation of the cookies were conducted. Increasing carrot powder content weakened the flour, as evidenced by decreased diameter and increased thickness, which resulted in decreased spread factor. The water content of the carrot powder-amended cookies and unamended flour was not significantly different. The pH and L values progressively decreased and a and b values progressively increased with increasing addition of carrot powder. Textural analysis revealed no significant differences in brittleness with carrot powder addition, even though brittleness did decrease with the addition of more carrot powder. Sensory evaluation revealed a preference for cookies prepared with 2~4% carrot powder, with decreased preference at powder concentrations exceeding 6%. Addition of a dried vegetable with high fiber content caused the dietary fiber to absorb much water content, resulting in decreased diameter, increased thickness and decreased spread factor. Therefore, it is deemed desirable to increase the spread factor by controlling the water content and adding emulsifiers so as to enhance the functionality and maintain the quality of cookies.

Preparation of mixed beverages for breakfast made primarily with the hydrolysate of sweet potato and its quality characteristics (고구마 가수분해물을 기본으로 한 아침식사용 혼합음료 제조 및 품질특성)

  • 한진숙
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 2004
  • As an attempt to develop new functional beverages for breakfast, sweet potato based beverages were prepared with hydrolyzed sweet potato, potato, and carrot products (sample : water = 1 : 1), and their chemical and sensory properties were evaluated. The content of reducing sugar and soluble solid of the sweet potato, potato, and carrot increased with enzyme treatment, while their viscosity decreased without significant change of color. The hunter color test showed that the beverages with 10% carrot content were high in redness leading to a decrease in their acceptability for sensory evaluation. The sensory score of the mixture containing 5% carrot was good, but beverage with 0% carrot reduced the sensory properties. The results showed that the final ratio of sweet potato to potato to carrot for the new functional beverage was 5 : 4.5 : 0.5. The pH of the beverage was adjusted to 5.0, 4.5, and 4.0 using an organic acid mixture. In the sensory test of the new functional beverage, the best sensory score(color, taste, smell, and texture) was the mixture of sweet potato : potato : carrot equaling 5 : 4.5 : 0.5 with a pH of 4.5.

Quality Characteristics of Makgeolli added with Carrot Powder (당근 분말을 첨가한 막걸리의 품질 특성)

  • Park, Jong-Hyun;Lee, Seung-Joo;Park, Jong-Hee
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.569-575
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the physicochemical and sensory characteristics and overall preference for makgeolli after conducting fermentation using carrots with various levels of beta carotene and functional materials. The beta - carotene content was highest in 16% carrot powder, and steadily increased as the amount of carrot powder increased. Alcohol content increased with increasing amount of carrot powder. Alcohol content which greatly influences the quality of traditional wine, changes depending on the water soluble solid content and free sugar content during the manufacture of traditional wine. Sensory tests showed that the highest results were in the 12% carrot powder added group. As a result, the content of beta carotene increased with the addition of carrot powder, but the fermentation time was delayed and the sugar content was decreased because of variations in sugar content and color. Therefore, the optimal addition of carrot powder was 12%.

Effect of carrot powder for quality improvement of Maejakgwa (매작과의 품질향상을 위한 당근가루 첨가효과 연구)

  • Ko, Hyun-Jung;Wang, Qu;Han, Jung-Ah
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.644-648
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    • 2017
  • The effect of carrot powder on Maejakgwa was investigated by examining the physical, sensory, and oxidative properties of Maejakgwa after addition of varying amounts (0, 5, 10, 15, and 20%, based on wheat flour) of heat-treated carrot powder. Increasing carrot powder content led to an increase in hardness and color properties (based on ${\Delta}E^{\ast}$ as well as $a^{\ast}$ and $b^{\ast}$ values) of Maejakgwa, with no significant difference in brittleness. Moreover, a significant decrease in the measured acid and peroxide values was observed with increasing amounts of carrot powder, thus indicating that carrot powder had an antioxidant effect. In the sensory test, the sample containing carrot powder was more preferred in taste, flavor, and crispiness, with 15% of carrot powder being the most acceptable. In summary, carrot powder displayed a positive correlation with all variables of Maejakgwa, indicating that its addition leads to a qualitative enhancement of Maejakgwa.

Effects of Carrot on the Stability of Vitamin C in (Green-Yellow) Vegetable Juices (당근 첨가가 채소즙(녹즙)에서 비타민 C의 안정성에 미치는 영향)

  • 이선미;유리나;이숙희;박건영
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.582-587
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    • 1997
  • The changes of ascorbic acid(AsA) and dehydroascorbic acid(DHAA) contents in distilled water, carrot juice, and carrot+vegetable juices under different incubation time and temperature were determined by using high performance liquid chromatography. AsA in carrot juice was more stable than that in distilled water. AsA contents in distilled water and carrot juice were gradually reduced in a time and temperature dependent manner. AsA contents in carrot juice and carrot+ vegetable juices stored in refrigerator(4$^{\circ}C$) for 2 and 24 hours appeared to decrease, but the DHAA contents in all samples increased. Total vitamin C(AsA+DHAA) contents in carrot juice and carrot +vegetable juices remained with the high residue values of 90~97% after incubating at 4$^{\circ}C$ for 2 and 24 hours.

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Effects of Carrot Extract on Skin Pigmentation and Serum Lysozyme Activity of Red Seabream Pagrus major (당근추출물의 참돔(Pagrus major) 치어 표피색 및 혈청 라이소자임 활성에 대한 효과)

  • Kang, So Young;Lee, Sang-yun;Seo, Chan Young;Ahn, Mi-Jeong
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2015
  • The effect of dietary carrot extract on skin pigmentation and non-specific immunity of red seabream was evaluated in a six-week feeding trial compared to that of astaxanthin. Fish were fed different experimental diets supplemented with three levels of carrot extract (30, 100, and 300 mg ${\beta}$-carotene/kg diet or CE30, CE100, and CE300), 100 mg astaxanthin/kg diet (AXT100), or a diet without supplement as control for 6 weeks. Our results revealed that the specific growth rate and feed conversion rate were not significantly (p>0.05) affected by carrot extract or astaxanthin supplementation for 6 weeks. After 3 weeks of feeding, the dietary carrot extract significantly (p<0.05) influenced the redness ($a^*$) and hue ($H^*{_{ab}}$) of fish skin. CE300 showed the highest $a^*$ and the lowest $H^*{_{ab}}$, suggesting that carrot extract increased the redness of skin color. However, after 6 weeks of feeding, dietary carrot extract significantly (p<0.05) increased the values of yellowness $b^*$ at all three levels. In contrast, AXT100 significantly (p<0.05) increased the values of $a^*$ but decreased the value of $H^*{_{ab}}$. Only CE300 significantly (p<0.05) increased the serum lysozyme activity. These findings suggest that dietary carrot extract can be utilized as a natural feed additive to improve skin pigmentation and health condition of fish.

The effect of carrot juice, ${\beta}$-carotene supplementation on lymphocyte DNA damage, erythrocyte antioxidant enzymes and plasma lipid profiles in Korean smoker

  • Lee, Hye-Jin;Park, Yoo-Kyoung;Kang, Myung-Hee
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.5 no.6
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    • pp.540-547
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    • 2011
  • High consumption of fruits and vegetables has been suggested to provide some protection to smokers who are exposed to an increased risk of numerous cancers and other degenerative diseases. Carrot is the most important source of dietary ${\beta}$-carotene. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate whether carrot juice supplementation to smokers can protect against lymphocyte DNA damage and to compare the effect of supplementationof capsules containing purified ${\beta}$-carotene or a placebo (simple lactose). The study was conducted in a randomized and placebo-controlled design. After a depletion period of 14 days, 48 smokers were supplemented with either carrot juice (n = 18), purified ${\beta}$-carotene (n = 16) or placebo (n = 14). Each group was supplemented for 8 weeks with approximately 20.49 mg of ${\beta}$-carotene/day and 1.2 mg of vitamin C/day, as carrot juice (300 ml/day) or purified ${\beta}$-carotene (20.49 mg of ${\beta}$-carotene, 1 capsule/day). Lymphocyte DNA damage was determined using the COMET assay under alkaline conditions and damage was quantified by measuring tail moment (TM), tail length (TL), and% DNA in the tail. Lymphocyte DNA damage was significantly decreased in the carrot juice group in all three measurements. The group that received purified ${\beta}$-carotene also showed a significant decrease in lymphocyte DNA damage in all three measurements. However, no significant changes in DNA damage was observed for the placebo group except TM (P = 0.016). Erythrocyte antioxidant enzyme was not significantly changed after supplementation. Similarly plasma lipid profiles were not different after carrot juice, ${\beta}$-carotene and placebo supplementation. These results suggest that while the placebo group failed to show any protective effect, carrot juice containing beta-carotene or purified ${\beta}$-carotene itself had great antioxidative potential in preventing damage to lymphocyte DNA in smokers.

Effect of Carrot Powder on Anti-Oxidative and Quality Characteristics of Perilla-Dasik (당근가루를 첨가한 들깨다식의 품질 특성 연구)

  • Han, Jung-Ah;Jin, Ha-Kyung;Bi, Hai Xiang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.44 no.12
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    • pp.1832-1838
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    • 2015
  • Carrot powder was added at different levels (0, 5, 10, 15, and 20%) to Perilla-Dasik, and its effects on the physical and antioxidant properties of Dasik were measured. For texture characteristics, hardness, cohesiveness, and chewiness of Dasik slightly increased as carrot powder content increased. For color properties, both $a^*$ (redness) and $b^*$ (yellowness) values increased as carrot powder content increased. Anti-oxidative effects, as measured by acid value, peroxide value, and free radical scavenging activity, were greater in samples containing carrot powder compared to control. In the sensory test, Dasik with carrot powder was more preferred than control (without carrot powder). Based on these results, 20% addition of carrot powder in the formulation was the most acceptable for Dasik.