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Quality Changes and Shelf-life of Cut Cabbage Kimchi under Various Storage Temperatures and Packing Materials (저장온도 및 포장재에 따른 절단배추 김치의 품질변화 및 Shelf-life)

  • Choe, Gi-Chan;Kim, Mi-Yeon;Jeong, Sin-Gyo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 1995
  • To study the shelf-life of cut cabbage kimchi, we examined the several quality characteristics of cabbage kimchi under various storage temperatures and packing materials. The pH of kimchi extracts were decreased to 4.0 in the condition of storage at 8$^{\circ}C$ during 6 days, at 4$^{\circ}C$ during 18days, 0$^{\circ}C$ during 42 days. The increase patterns of the organic acid were reverse to the changes of pH under the all conditions. The contents of reducing sugar were continuously decreased at 8$^{\circ}C$ , but increased gradually at 0$^{\circ}C$ and 4$^{\circ}C$ storage conditions. The contents of vitamine C were decreased at the early storage but increased to optimum ripening stage of pH 4.2-4.4 and after decreased continuously. The total bacterial cell counts of cabbage kimchi were increased suddenly at the early storage and after decreased gradually. And at the higher storage temperature, the more lactic acid bacteria were. On the results of sensory evaluation of cabbage kimchi at marketable shelf-life, sour taste and sour smell were significant under all experimental conditions by Duncan's multiple range test. On the above all results, we concluded that the marketable shelf-life of cut cabbage kimchi were 42 days, 19 days, 6 days at 0$^{\circ}C$, 4$^{\circ}C$, 8$^{\circ}C$ storage condition respectively.

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Quality Maintenance of Minimally Processed Chinese Cabbage for Kimchi Preparation (신선편의화된 김치제조용 배추의 품질 유지)

  • 김건희;강진경;박형우
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.218-223
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    • 2000
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of preservatives for extending storage life and maintaining the quality of minimally processed Chinese cabbage. Cut Chinese cabbage was treated with either 1% CaCl2, 1% NaCl, 3% sucrose, 1% Ca-lactate, 1% vitamin C, 0.05% chitosan+1% vitamin C, 0.1% Sporix+1% vitamin C or hot water(6$0^{\circ}C$) and then packed with polyethylene film(60${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$) and stored at either 2$0^{\circ}C$ or 4$^{\circ}C$. To evaluate biochemical changes and quality of minimally processed Chinese cabbage, the samples were tested to determine the amount of vitamen C, titratable acidity, organic acid and fiber contents. Changes in color were also examined. The quality of kimchi prepared form minimally processed cabbage was affected by the treatments. REsults indicate that the minimally processed Chinese cabbage treated with either 1% CaCl2 at 2$0^{\circ}C$ and 4$^{\circ}C$ or 1% NaCl at 2$0^{\circ}C$ minimized biochemical changes in plant tissue and those treatments were most effective in maintaining product quality. The cabbage treated with 1% vitamin C or 1% NaCl at 4$^{\circ}C$ resulted in kimchi with improved color, texture, flavor and the best overall acceptability, as determined by a sensory test.

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Quality characteristics of kimchi prepared with cut Kimchi cabbages during the short-term storage (단기저장 절단배추 김치의 품질 특성)

  • Son, Eun Ji;Kim, Sang Seop;Chung, Shin-Kyo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.215-220
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    • 2017
  • Cut Kimchi cabbages ($3{\times}3cm$) were dipped in the egg shell solution (0.5% egg shell calcium/0.5% citric acid solution) and stored in the low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film bag at $4^{\circ}C$ for 2 weeks. Using this cut Kimchi cabbage, kimchi was prepared and their physicochemical qualities were investigated. Moreover, their sensory qualities were compared with Kimchi prepared with normal Kimchi cabbages. Egg shell calcium pretreatment (ET) showed the lower weight loss of cabbages than non-treatment (NT), and soluble solid compounds were decreased in all samples. Titratable acidity showed no statistical difference. After making a kimchi using cut Kimchi cabbages stored for 2 weeks no statistical differences in soluble solids and titratable acidities of kimchi stored for 7 days were shown. As a result of sensory test, preference of color was decreased and salted condition of control was the most significantly decreased. Pickled seafood odor of kimchi showed statistical difference, compared with the control. Crispness decreased in all samples. On the other hand, salty flavor and pickled seafood flavor were increased, fresh cabbage flavor, bitter flavor and carbonic flavor were decreased. Overall sensory quality of cut Kimchi cabbage (ETK) didn't show significant difference compare with kimchi prepared with normal cabbage (CON). It is possible to make kimchi with approvable sensory quality using cut Kimchi cabbage treated with egg shell calcium.

The cutting process improvement for cut kimchi cabbage quality (절단배추의 선도유지를 위한 절단 공정 개선)

  • Seong, Gi-Un;Chung, Hun-Sik;Chung, Shin-Kyo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.154-157
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    • 2015
  • To maintain the freshness and to prevent browning of cut Kimchi cabbages, the effect of the cutting process using a ceramic knife under $N_2$ blowing on the quality of the cut Kimchi cabbages was investigated. Kimchi cabbages cut with a ceramic knife under $N_2$ gas blowing conditions (NC) were stored at $5^{\circ}C$ for 7 days, and their weight reduction ratio and the browning degree and appearance were compared with those of the control treatment samples (OS; cut with a stainless steel knife under normal air, OC; cut with a ceramic knife under normal air). The weight reduction ratios were 0.07~0.13%, and the NC treatment showed the lowest reduction ratio among all the treatments (p<0.05). The Hunter L values increased, but the a and b values decreased after 5-day storage in all the treatments. The NC treatment had higher L values but lower a and b values than the OS and OC treatments. The browning degrees by Hunter color value, PPO activity, and appearances were the least in the NC treatment (p<0.05). The cutting process with a ceramic knife under $N_2$ blowing could be applied to the cutting of vegetable products and for minimal fruit processing.

Effects of egg shell calcium treatments on the short-term storage of cut Kimchi cabbage (난각 칼슘 소재 처리에 의한 절단배추 단기 저장 효과)

  • Seong, Gi-Un;Chung, Hun-Sik;Chung, Shin-Kyo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of egg shell calcium treatments on short-term storage of cut Kimchi cabbage. Egg shell ash powder (ESP-2) had the greatest calcium contents. Calcium solubility was greater in citric acid than acetic acid and ascorbic acid. Cut Kimchi cabbages ($3{\times}3cm$) were treated with 0.5%, 1.0%, and 2.0% egg shell powder (ESP-1), and egg shell ash powder (ESP-2), and 0.5% citric acid, put inside polyethylene (PE) bags, and stored at $5^{\circ}C$ for 6 weeks. Weight loss was about 99.85-99.90%, and the ratio was the lowest upon 0.5% ESP-2 treatment (p<0.05). The reduction ratios of soluble solids were 21.3-43.4%, and decreased in the order of 1.0% ESP-2 treatment and 0.5% ESP-1. The $L^*$ values decreased, whereas $a^*$ and $b^*$ values of Hunter colorimetry increased in all treatments. ${\Delta}E$ values were lowest upon 0.5% ESP-2 treatment. 0.5% ESP-2 treatment showed better quality characteristics than other treatments. Thus, egg shell calcium treatments could effectively enhance the shelf-life of cut Kimchi cabbage.

The short-term storage characteristics of cut kimchi cabbages treated with Ca2+ (Ca2+처리 절단배추의 소포장 단기 저장 특성)

  • Kim, Sang-Seop;Seong, Gi-Un;Hwang, Hee-Young;Jeong, Moon-Cheol;Chung, Shin-Kyo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2014
  • To enhance the commercialization of fresh cut kimchi cabbage, the short-term storage effect of cut kimchi cabbage treated with $Ca^{2+}$ was studied. Cut kimchi cabbages ($3{\times}3$ cm) were treated with 2% calcium chloride (Ca), ascorbic acid (As), citric acid (Ct), and calcium chloride and citric acid (Ca/Ct), were put inside LDPE bags, and stored at $5^{\circ}C$ for 6 weeks. The weights reduced about 0.13~0.72%, and the ratio was the lowest in the Ca/Ct treatment. The reduction ratios of soluble soilds were 18.85~35.00%, and were the lowest in the Ca/Ct treatment. The titratable acidity decreased in all the treatments. The L values decreased, but a and b values of Hunter colorimeter increased in all the treatments. The preference for Ca/Ct treatment was the highest among all the treatments in the sensory evaluation. The marketing shelf-life of cut kimchi cabbage can be prolonged by the combination treatment of $Ca^{2+}$ and citric acid.

Effect of Various Loading Methods on Freshness of Spring Kimchi Cabbage (다양한 적입방식이 봄배추의 선도유지에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Young-Joo;Lee, Hye-Ok;Kim, Ji-Young;Kim, Byeong-Sam
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.303-310
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    • 2017
  • Kimchi cabbage is in demand all year, but there is an unbalance in its supply and demand due to climate reasons, requiring practical methods for extending storage without high cost. Therefore, this study aimed to assess available storage methods. 'Choongwang' Kimchi cabbages cultivated in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do were on June 14 harvested and packed in plastic boxes. Control group was treated by loading four to five heads. Moisturized paper was applied as a liner inside the box to prevent dehumidification and damage to the cut root parts, and a small loading amount (three heads) was applied for better air circulation. Weight loss rates after 12 weeks of storage were 13.83% in the control group, 12.57% in the first group, and 13.38% in the second group. Trimming loss rates after 9 weeks of storage were 14.96% in the control group, 12.29% in the first group, and 12.55% in the second group. As a result of the sensory test, the control group lost its marketability after 6 weeks of storage, while the second group maintained it until 9 weeks and the first group maintained it until 12 weeks and scored higher than 6 points. Therefore, the tested methods were effective for extending the freshness of Kimchi.

Quality characteristics of cut kimchi cabbage during short-term storage depending on the packaging materials (절단배추의 포장재질에 따른 단기 저장 중 품질특성)

  • Son, Eun Ji;Hwang, In-Wook;Chung, Shin-Kyo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.623-628
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    • 2015
  • Fresh cut vegetables provide convenience and rapidity to consumers. However, they have a weakness with respect to their short shelf-life due to browning and quality degradation via increased respiration. To overcome this problem, the effect of packaging film on the short-term storage of cut kimchi cabbages was investigated. Polypropylene (PP), oriented polypropylene (OPP), and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films were used as packaging film, and cut kimchi cabbages were stored in the packaging films at $5^{\circ}C$ for 4 weeks. PP film packaging showed the least weight loss and soluble solids loss after 4 weeks. Titratable acidity increased during storage for all samples, however, the increase rate of titratable acidity in PP and OPP film packaging decreased, which was lower than that of LDPE film packaging. Color values decreased over time during storage. In appearance, PP film packaging was better than other films due to their high transparency. In a sensory test, there was no statistical difference among samples. Taken together, the transparent PP film packaging was more effective for short-term storage of cut kimchi cabbages. Thus, this study provides useful information for the selection of packaging materials for cut kimchi cabbage marketing.

Physicochemical Composition of Head-Type Kimchi Cabbage Leaves (결구배추 잎의 이화학적 성분 조성)

  • Seong, Gi-Un;Hwang, In-Wook;Chung, Shin-Kyo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.923-928
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    • 2016
  • To increase the consumption of head-type kimchi cabbage leaves as fresh food ingredients, the physicochemical composition was investigated depending on leaf parts. Kimchi cabbage leaves were divided into three portions, such as outer (L1), mid (L2), and inner (L3), and their proximate compositions were determined along with dietary fiber, free sugar, organic acid, free amino acid, and mineral contents. Contents of moisture, crude protein, and crude fat were highest in L1, whereas contents of crude ash and carbohydrate were highest in L3 (P<0.05). Calories ranged 24.5~26.5 kcal/100 g with no significant difference among leaf parts, and dietary fiber content of L1 was highest (P<0.05). Fructose, glucose, and sucrose contents were highest in L3 (P<0.05). Citric acid, malic acid, and succinic acid were detected, and contents of citric acid and malic acid were highest in L3, in contrast, succinic acid was highest in L1 (P<0.05). Glutamic acid, constituting over 30% of the total free amino acid contents, was highest in L3, whereas ${\gamma}-aminobutyric$ acid contents were highest in L1 (P<0.05). K, Na, Ca, and Mg were the major minerals in head-type kimchi cabbage, and their contents showed no significant differences (P<0.05). It can be proposed that marketing of head-type kimchi cabbage as a fresh-cut vegetable could be enhanced due to the different quality characteristics of its leaf parts.

Effects of pre-heat treatments on the quality of cut kimchi cabbages during short-term storage (절단배추의 단기 저장에 대한 예열처리 효과)

  • Kim, Sang-Seop;Ku, Kyung-Hyung;Jeong, Moon-Cheol;Hong, Joo-Heon;Chung, Shin-Kyo
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.776-783
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    • 2014
  • Kimchi cabbages were cut ($3{\times}3cm$), and were pre-heat treated at $40^{\circ}C$, and their physicochemical qualities and browning degrees were investigated during 8 weeks storage at $5^{\circ}C$. The Cut kimchi cabbages were treated at $40^{\circ}C$ (1~8 hrs) and their protein bands profiles were determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The 60, 39, 33, and 12 kDa bands considered heat shock proteins (HSPs) were expressed in the cut kimchi cabbage, and the 4-hr pre-heat treatment (HS 4) exhibited the strongest band ratio. The weight ratios and titratable acidities of the pre-heat treated cut kimchi cabbages were not changed so much after 8 weeks storage at $5^{\circ}C$, and the soluble solid contents of HS 4 decreased less than that of any other treatments. The browning degree of HS 4 after 8 week storage was also shown to be the least among the treatments. The polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activities of all treatments slightly rose during the over all storage period, in contrast with the decrease of total phenolic contents. The expression of HSPs was identified in the pre-heat treated cut kimchi cabbages, and HS 4 exhibited the best quality and appearance after 8 weeks storage at $5^{\circ}C$.