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Physicochemical and Textural Properties of Low-Fat Model Sausages with Different Types of Pork Skin Gelatin with or without Transglutaminase (돈육 젤라틴의 형태와 Transglutaminase의 첨가 유무에 따른 저지방 모델 소시지의 이화학적 및 조직 특성)

  • Lim, Kyeong Hoon;Lee, Chang Hoon;Chin, Koo Bok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.46 no.8
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    • pp.965-970
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    • 2017
  • The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of gelatin type (powder vs. hydrated) with or without transglutaminase (TGase) on the physicochemical and textural properties of low-fat model sausages (LFS). Treatments included LFS (control), LFS with hydrated-gel form of gelatin (1%), and LFS with powder form of gelatin (1%). Yellowness values of LFS with any type of gelatin were higher than those without gelatin (P<0.05). Moisture content (%) of LFS containing powder form of gelatin (1%) was higher than those with hydrated-gel form of gelatin or control (P<0.05). Expressible moisture (EM, %) of LFS with hydrated-gel form of gelatin was lower than those with powder form of gelatin (P<0.05). Thus, sausages with hydrated-gel form of gelatin showed better functional properties as compared to those with powder form of gelatin. To elucidate the interaction between gelatin and TGase in meat product, five actual sausages were manufactured: reference [konjac flour (KF), carrageenan (CN), and soy protein isolate], control (KF and CN alone), TRT1 (KF and CN, TGase 1%), TRT2 (KF and CN, gelatin 1%), and TRT3 (KF and CN, TGase 1%+gelatin 1%). EM (%) of sausages with TGase alone was higher than those of other treatments (P<0.05). Most textural properties of TRT3 were higher than those of other treatments. Thus, TRT3 showed better functional properties than those with single addition. In conclusion, a combination of TGase and gelatin could be used to manufacture LFSs with improved functional and textural properties.

Physico-chemical and Textural Properties, and Microbial Counts of Meat Products Sold at Korean Markets (국내 시판 육제품의 이화학적, 조직적 특성 및 미생물의 성상)

  • Chin Koo-B.;Kim Kyung-H.;Lee Hong-C.
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.98-105
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    • 2006
  • This study was performed to investigate the product characteristics of meat products sold in Korean markets and determine if these products meet the comsumer demands. The total nineteen meat produce were evaluated the physico-chemical, textural properties, and microbial counts of total bacteria and Enterobacteriaceae. pH values were ranged from 5.46 to 6.69, moisture $47.6{\sim}65.3%,\;fat\;14.2{\sim}34.7%,\;and\;9{\sim}20%$ and the pH values of ham products were higher than those of sausages. Purge loss(%) and expressible moisture(%) were ranged $2.40{\sim}7.44\;and\;6.10{\sim}21.2%$ respectively. Varied hunter color values (Lightness $59.6{\sim}75.7$, Redness $11.6{\sim}21.1$, Yellowness $2.30{\sim}l1.4$) were observed. Texture profile analysis values were observed and Frank A sausages made with chicken had highest fracturability, hardness and springiness, whereas loin ham and beershinken had highest cohesiveness, gumminess and chewiness. Most meat products had the total microbial counts of less than 3 log CFU/g and Enterbacteriaceae were not detected (< 2 log CFU/g) in this study. These data suggested that the meat products sold in Korean market were various and relatively safe. In addition, well-being meat products, such as low-fat, salt and containing functional ingredient, should be developed to meet the consumer needs these days.

Product Quality of Low-Fat Sausages Formulated with Two Levels of Chitosan (키토산의 함량을 달리하여 첨가한 저지방 소시지의 품질 특성)

  • Chin Koo B.;Wang Seung H.
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.361-366
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    • 2004
  • Physicochemical and textural properties, and sensory evaluation of low-fat sausages (LFSs) manufactured with 0.3 and 0.6% chitosan were investigated and compared with those of regular-fat sausages (RFSs). Although the batter pH was not changed with the addition of chitosan (p>0.05), product pH was reduced (p>0.05) with the addition of chitosan up to 0.6%. Proximate composition and cooking loss (%) were not affected by the addition of chitosan. Expressible moisture 1r91ues (EM, %) of LESs were lower (p<0.05) than those of RFSs, but not affected by the addition of chitosan. The addition of chitosan in the sausage formulation became harder, springier and more cohesive (p<0.05), whereas, no differences were observed (p>0.05) in these values of sausages containing between 0.3 and 0.6%. Batter viscosity was not affected by the addition of chitosan, but LESs with or without chitosan had lower viscosity than RFSs due to high moisture (%). Sensory evaluation results showed that LFSs containing 0.3% chitosan had most parameters similar to those of low-fat control. These results indicated that chitosan at the level of 0.3% can be used for the manufacture of LFSs without quality defect.

Evaluation of Sodium Lactate and Potassium Lactate on the Quality Characteristics and Shelf-life of Low-fat Sausage during Refrigerated Storage (젖산나트륨과 젖산칼륨의 첨가가 냉동저장 중 저지방 소시지의 품질특성 및 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • Chin Koo Bok;Ahn Eun Ha
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.52-59
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    • 2005
  • This study was performed to investigate physicochemical and textural characteristics, and antimicrobial effect for Listeria monocytogenes (LM) in low-fat functional sausages (LFFS) containing sodium lactate (SL) and potassium lactate (PL) during storage at 4℃ for 10 weeks. The LFFS treatments included CTL (Low-fat sausage control), TRT1 (SL 3.3%), TRT2 (SL 2.2% + PL 1.1%), TRT3 (SL 1.1% + PL 2.2%), TRT4 (PL 3.3%). Proximate composition for LFFS were 73.9∼75.2% moisture, 1∼2% fat and 15.5∼15.9% protein, and pH values ranged from 5.8 to 6.5. Expressible moisture (EM, %) and vacuum purge (VP, %) ranged from 22.9 to 33.0 and from 2.7 to 5.3, respectively. EM of CTL, TRT1 and TRT2 increased with increased storage time, however, no differences in VP were observed during storage time. Hunter color values (L, a, b) were not affected by the addition of SL and PL, and storage time (p>0.05). Most textural properties of LFFS were not affected by the addition of SL and PL, except for few cases, but those of CTL tended to increase with increased storage time. The addition of SL and PL into LFFS, alone or in combination, inhibited the microbial growth of inoculated LM during refrigerated storage, resulting in longer shelf-life than the control.

Effect of Transglutaminase, Acorn, and Mungbean Powder on Quality Characteristics of Low-fat/salt Pork Model Sausages (Transglutaminase와 도토리 및 녹두 가루 첨가가 저지방/저염 돈육 모델소시지의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Hong-Chul;Chin, Koo-Bok
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.374-381
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    • 2009
  • Low-fat pork sausages (LFPS) were prepared with 1% transglutaminase (TG) and 0.5% sodium caseinate (SC), and with or without different type of hydrocolloids (0.3%; acorn, AC or mungbean, MB) to evaluate the effects of these ingredients on the physicochemical and textural properties of LFPS with reduced salt. pH, moisture content (%) and lightness of low-fat/salt pork sausages (LFSPS) were affected by the addition of TG combined with SC (TG-SC) and acorn or mungbean powders affected the lightness and yellowness of LFSPS. However, cooking yield of LFSPS decreased, while textural properties were increased with the addition of TG-SC combination, which did not affect expressible moisture contents (%) of LFSPS. Both AC and MB tended to improve the cooking yield and water holding capacity of LFSPS, especially, MB rather than AC. However, these had no effect on the textural properties of LFSPS, except for textural chewiness. These results indicated that AC and MB powders could be used as a water binding agent in TG-SC combination of LFSPS.

The Quality Characteristics of Sausage with Added Black Garlic Extracts (흑마늘 추출물 첨가 소시지의 품질특성)

  • Shin, Jung-Hye;Kang, Min-Jung;Kim, Ra-Jeong;Sung, Nak-Ju
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.701-711
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    • 2011
  • In this study, the effects of black garlic extract on the quality characteristics of sausages that were stored at $4^{\circ}C$ for 4 weeks were evaluated. Sausages were produced that contained 15 brix (S1), 22 brix (S2) and 30 brix (S3) of black garlic extract. The pH values of the black garlic extract groups were lower than the control group and there was a tendency for these to decrease during the storage period. The VBN and TBARS content of all sausages increased during the storage period, but less so in the black garlic extract group than the control group. As the percentage of black garlic extract increased, the L value (lightness) and a value (redness) decreased while the b value (yellowness) increased. The expressible moisture content of the S2 group after 4 weeks was the highest of all groups (17.63%), whereas the cooking loss was lower in S3 than other groups. Hardness in the S2 group after 4 weeks was higher than in other groups, at $911.76cm/kg^2$. The juiciness, texture and acceptability scores for S2 were also higher than the control, S1 and S3 groups. Therefore, the ideal addition of black garlic extract is suggested to be 15~22% in the preparation of sausage.

Replacement of Pork Meat with Pork Head Meat for Frankfurters

  • Choi, Yun-Sang;Hwang, Ko-Eun;Kim, Hyun-Wook;Song, Dong-Heon;Jeon, Ki-Hong;Park, Jong-Dae;Sung, Jung-Min;Kim, Young-Boong;Kim, Cheon-Jei
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.445-451
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    • 2016
  • The effect of reducing pork meat concentrations from 50% to 30% and replacing it with up to 20% pork head meat on chemical composition, cooking characteristics, physicochemical and textural properties, apparent viscosity, and sensory characteristics of frankfurters was determined. The highest moisture content in frankfurters was found in the control and T1 (frankfurter with 45% pork meat + 5% pork head). Protein and fat contents in frankfurters with pork head meat added were significantly (p<0.05) higher than those in the control. When the concentration of pork head meat was increased from 0% to 20%, cooking loss, total expressible fluid separation, fat separation, and pH of frankfurters were increased, while the lightness, redness, yellowness, and apparent viscosity of frankfurters were decreased. Ash contents, cohesiveness, color, and tenderness of sensory characteristics of frankfurters added with different amounts of pork meat or pork head meat were not significantly (p>0.05) different from those of the control or there treatments. Frankfurters in T4 (frankfurter with 30% pork meat + 20% pork head) had the lowest (p<0.05) hardness and gumminess. The hardness and gumminess of frankfurters in other treatments were not significantly different (p>0.05) from that in the control. Frankfurters with higher pork head meat concentrations had lower flavor, juiciness, and overall acceptability scores. Therefore, replacing pork meat with pork head meat in the formulation could successfully produce results similar to those of control frankfurters. The best results were obtained when 10% pork head meat was used to replace pork meat.

Product Quality and Shelf-life of Low-fat Sausages Manufactured with Lentinus edodes Powder, Grapefruit Seed Extracts, and Sodium Lactates alone or in Combination (표고버섯가루, 자몽종자 추출물, 젖산나트륨의 단독 혹은 복합첨가가 저지방 소시지의 품질 및 저장성에 미치는 효과)

  • Son, Sun-Hee;Bang, Joo-Wha;Lee, Hong-Chul;Kim, Kwang-Hyun;Chin, Koo-Bok
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.99-107
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    • 2009
  • The study was performed to evaluate the product quality and shelf-life effect of low-fat comminuted sausages (LFS) manufactured with sodium lactate (SL, 2%), grapefruit seed extract (GSE, 0.2%) and Lentinus edodes (LE) powder (0.25%) alone or in combination. Addition of LE powder lower than 0.25% did not affect the product quality and sensory characteristics (p>0.05). However, LFS containing 2% SL in combined with 0.2% GSE inhibited the growth of inoculated Listeria monocytogenes during refrigerated storage for 8 wk. During refrigerated storage, pH decreased until 2 wk of storage and then increased thereafter. In addition, lightness decreased up to the 1st wk and then increased thereafter. However, redness value was the lowest at 8 wk, and expressible moisture (%) was decreased with increased storage time. Purge loss (%) was gradually increased over 8 wk of storage. Microbial counts of Listeria monocytogenes increased as storage time increased. Based on these results, LFS could be manufactured with LE powder (0.25%) and the addition of SL (2%) in combination with GSE (0.2%) inhibited the growth of Listeria monocytogenes during refrigerated storage of LFS.

Quality Characteristics of Mackerel Surimi Prepared by Alkaline Washing under Reduced Pressure (감압 알칼리 수세하여 제조한 고등어 Surimi의 품질 특성)

  • Park, Hyung-Sun;Park, Sang-Woo;Yang, Seung-Taek
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.1120-1127
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    • 1998
  • An attempt was made in this study to investigate the optimum condition of washing for preparation of mackerel surimi by alkaline washing of 1, 3, 5, and 7 times under atmospheric (760), 660, and 560 mmHg pressure. The qualities of surimis were examined by analyzing the factors such as water content, crude lipid, pH, volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), expressible drip, protein extractability, $Mg^{2+}-$, $Ca^{2+}-$ and EDTA-ATPase activity, transglutaminase (TGase) activity, gel strength and color. The contents of moisture, crude lipid, pH and VBN in surimis prepared by alkaline washing under atmospheric, and reduced pressure went up to $72.0{\sim}72.9%$, $4.8{\sim}5.7%$, $6.9{\sim}7.0$ and $6.7{\sim}7.0\;mg/100\;g$, respectively. Protein extractability, ATPase activity and TGase activity were highest in surimis prepared by alkaline washing under 560 mmHg. Gel strengths of surimi setting gel and cooked gel from five times washing under 560 mmHg were 420 g cm (atmospheric, 330 g cm) and 485 g cm (atmospheric, 412 g cm), respectively. For the preparation of mackerel surimi, optimum washing condition was five times washing under 560 mmHg.

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Evaluation of Two Levels and Types of Acorn Powder on Product Quality of Low-fat Sausages as a Fat Replacer (도토리 가루의 첨가량과 첨가 형태가 지방대체제로서 저지방 소시지의 품질에 미치는 효과)

  • Chin, Koo-Bok;Ban, Gwang-Hoon
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.217-226
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    • 2008
  • Product quality of low-fat sausages(LFSs) manufactured with two types(powder and hydrated) and two levels(0.5 and 1.0%) of Acorn powder was evaluated as a potential fat replacer. The addition of Acorn powder did not affect the product quality of LFSs (P>0.05), however 0.5% and hydrated Acorn was better sensory flavor than 1.0% and powder counterparts. The addition of Acorn into the LFSs decreased the expressible moisture(%) except for 0.5% powder type and decreased Hunter L-values in LFSs. The addition of 1.0% hydrated Acorn lowered sensory saltiness than those of other LFSs and regular-fat control. These results indicated that Acorn powder can be used to manufacture LFSs as a fat replacer and 0.5% with hydrated form had better characteristics than 1.0% and powder counterparts. Future research will be performed to prevent the color change with the addition of Arcon powder in LFSs.