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Studies on the Thermal Stability of Free Drip Released from PSE Pork Muscle (PSE돈육 드립의 열안정성에 관한 연구)

  • 김천제
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.146-151
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    • 2000
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the characteristics on the thermal denaturation of free drip released from pork loin during chilled storage using DSC(differential scanning calorimetry). DSC thermogram of drip released from normal pork(NORD) was characterized by a minor peak and two major peaks with temperature maxima at $61.5^{\circ}C$, $71.7^{\circ}C$ (associated with sarcoplasmic proteins) and $84.3^{\circ}C$ (associated with protein-protein interaction and aggregation). In the denaturation temperature of drip released from PSE pork (PSED), the peak(Tmax) at $59.0^{\circ}C$ was reduced by $2.5^{\circ}C$. When the thermograms were divided into segments correponding to the three peaks, $\Delta$H2 was shown to be reduced by 10% in PSED as compared to NORD. With the decrease in the solubility of sarcoplasmic proteins in PSE muscle, there was a corresponding increase the drip loss during the storage.

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Effect of Added Drip on Quality and Shelf Life of Pork Sausage (드립 첨가가 돈육 소시지의 품질 및 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • 문윤희;김종기;정인철
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2000
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of drip addition on quality and sensory characteristics of pork sausage. The pH of pork sausage was not affected by addition of nitrite or drip. Hunter's "a" value of pork sausage nitrite added was higher than pork sausage none added nitrite. The remained content of nitrite in nitrite added pork sausage was not over the permitted value(70ppm). The hardness, springiness, chewiness and brittleness of pork sausage added drip was higher than pork sausage none added drip. The free amino acid content was higher in pork sausage prepared by addition of nitrite and drip. The sensory value was not different between samples. The VBN, TBARS and total plate count during storage was low in pork sausage prepared by addition on nitrite. There, the drip was desirable to use in preparation of meat product.

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Comparison of Food Component of Oyster Drip Concentrates Steamed under Different Retort Pressures (레토르트 열처리 조건에 따른 굴자숙수 농축물의 식품성분 특성 비교)

  • Yoon, Min-Seok;Kim, Hyung-Jun;Park, Kwon-Hyun;Heu, Min-Soo;Yeum, Dong-Min;Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.197-203
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to investigate the food components of cooking drips from shell oysters steamed under various retort pressures. Among the drips from shell oyster steamed under different retort pressures (1.0, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5 kg/$cm^2$) the oyster drip obtained at the 4.5 kg/$cm^2$ of retort pressure had the highest degree of brix, yield, crude protein, glycogen and trichloroacetic acid soluble-N contents, while its salinity was the lowest. In the results of food safety test, the presence of E. coli (18 MPN/100 g>) and viable cell (30 CFU/g>) in the oyster drip was in acceptable level as a food-stuff. However, the sensory evaluation such as color, flavor and taste, total amino acid and free amino acid contents of cooking drip from shell oyster steamed at 4.5 kg/$cm^2$ were inferior to those of oyster wash water. Differences in the major amino acids of total amino acid and free amino acid between oyster cooking drip and oyster wash water were also found. The results suggested that the effective use methods of oyster cooking drip should be investigated.

EFFECTS OF CONDENSED PHOSPHATES ON THE DENATURATION OF ALASKA POLLACK MUSCLE DURING REFREEZING AN COLE STORAGE (재동결 명태육의 냉동변성에 미치는 축합인산염처리의 효과에 대하여)

  • KANG Yeung-Joo;PARK Yeung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 1975
  • The present study was ,conducted to evaluate the effects of condensed phosphates on the refeezing damage of Alaska pollack muscle. The fillets were dipped in such solution as 5 and $10\%$ sodium polyphosphate, 1 and $5\%$ mixture of sodium polyphosphate and sodium pyrophosphate (1:1, w/w) for 1 and 5 minutes, respectively, before refreezing. And fillets were frozen at $27^{\circ}C\~28^{\circ}C$ and stored for 15 days at $-18^{\circ}\~-20^{\circ}$. The degree of denaturation was estimated by determining amounts of drip relased, content of total solids, nitrogen, and DNA in the drip an cooking-weight-loss. Phosphorus absorbed in the muscle was also determined. Phosphorus absorbed in the fillets treated with loft solution of sodium polyphosphate for 5 minutes amounted to 101 mg/100g muscle as $P_2O_5$. The absorption was dependent on tile concentration of treating solution rather than on the dipping time. The increase of phosphorus absorption seemed to affect to reduction of drip. Among the treating conditions, $10\%$, 5 minutes and $10\%$ 1 minute with sodium polyphosphate appeared most effective ones on drip reduction. The effect of $5\%$, minutes with the mixture of sodium polyphosphate and sodium pyrophosphate did not show so benefitable effect in refrozen fillets. As a tendency total solids, nitrogen, and DNA in tile drip varied proportionally to the amount of drip released. And the content of DNA was lower than the amount. Treatment, at higher the concentration and longer the dipping time, resulted in the lower cooking-weight-loss and the better quality on organoleptic test of thawed fillets.

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Changes in the Freshness of Frozen-thawed Fish Fillet during Cold Storage (해동어육의 저온저장중 선도 변화)

  • 박찬성;최경호
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.553-558
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    • 1997
  • Frozen cod fillet block(7.0$\times$4.6$\times$0.6cm, 18$\pm$0.5g) was purchased from a supermarket in Taegu area. Three experimental groups of fish fillet, frozen-thawed cod fillet refrigerated at 5$^{\circ}C$(R), frozen at -2$0^{\circ}C$(F) and repeated freezing and refrigerating(RFR) every other day, were incubated at each temperature. Changes in the viable counts of mesophiles and psychrotrops, the amount of free drip and pH of cod muscle during cold storage were 6.5$\times$104 and 7.4$\times$103 CFU/g of muscle, respectively. The viable counts of cod muscle R and FRF exceeded 107 CFU/g within 8 days and 16 days, respectively, while the viable counts of cod muscle F were not exceeded 107 cells/g throughout the storage period. The viable counts of psychrotrops exceeded that of mesophiles at the end of cold storage period. The viable counts of cod muscle showed positive correlation with pH(r=0.73-0.96,the highest in RFR) during cold storage. The amount of free drip in cod muscle R, F and RFR was 27.06$\pm$9.75, 27.56$\pm$8.02 and 33.97$\pm$10.70%, respectively. The amount of free drip in RFR increased as the progress of storage.

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Studies on the Thermal Stability and Color of Free Drip released from Pork Muscle with pH, Concentration of NaCl and Phosphate (pH, NaCl 및 phosphate 첨가에 따른 돈육 드립의 열안정성 및 색에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Cheon-Jei;Lee, Chang-Hyun;Song, Min-Seok;Lee, Eui-Soo;Cho, Jin-Kook
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.1285-1290
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    • 2000
  • The objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics on the thermal denaturation of free drip released from pork loin during chilled storage using DSC (differential scanning calorimetry) with pH, concentration of NaCl and phosphate. The increasing of pH stabilized the heat resistance of the proteins in drip. A $T_1$ greatly increased of $T_{max}$ by $6.33^{\circ}C$ incline from pH 5.5 to 6.5. And increasing the concentration of NaCl destabilized the heat resistance of drip. $T_1$ showed the greatest reduction of $T_{max}\;(9.41^{\circ}C)$ in the presence of 5% NaCl. The presence of STPP (Sodium Tripolyphosphate) enchanced the thermal stability of pork drip by $5.84^{\circ}C$ in the presence of 0.5% STPP. As temperature increased from 40 to $100^{\circ}C$, lightness $(L^*)$ increased from 41.1 to 69.5, while redness $(a^*)$ decreased from 26.70 to 5.40. Particularly, both values of $L^*-$ and $a^*-$ greatly changed by 78% from 40 to $60^{\circ}C$.

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Effect of Initial Freshness of the Japanese Spotted Mackerel on Freezing Storage of the Fish (점고등어의 초기선도(初期鮮度)가 동결저장(凍結貯藏)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Park, Chan-Sung;Choi, Kyoung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.213-221
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    • 1986
  • Japanese spotted mackerels(Scomber tapeinoephalus) were stored at $0^{\circ}C$ for 7days as the maximum, and then, they were stored again at $-3.5^{\circ}C$(partial freezing) or $-20^{\circ}C$(freezing), respectively. During storage by partial freezing, the fishes with a longer period of prestorage at $0^{\circ}C$ showed an earlier increase in the number of bacterial cells on their skin, however, it was not apparent in the freezing storage. K value of the fishes with 7 days of prestorage increased from 20% to 65.4% for 36 days of partial freezing storage, that of the fishes prestored for 0 and 4 days were 39.9% and 53.2% respectively. On contrastly, no drastic increase in K value was observed in the fishes of freezing storage. Content of volatile nitrogen of the fish muscle prestored for 4 days gradually increased from 10mg% to 29.4mg% and 17.2mg% during 36 days of partial freezing and 83 days of freezing storage respectively, that of the fishes with 7 days of prestorage showed no significant increase, moreover, it was decreased within early period of both of the storages. Free drip from the fishes with partial fleering was higher almost 5 times than that from the fishes with freezing, the highest free drip was observed from the fishes with 4 days of prestorage.

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Ouality Characteristics of Frozen Maesil (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) according to Thawing Method (해동방법에 따른 냉동매실의 품질특성 변화)

  • Kwon, Dae-Jun;Kim, Mi-Hyang;Lee, Nan-Hee;Kwon, O-Jun;Son, Dong-Hwa;Choi, Ung-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.426-432
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted to investigate the changes in quality characteristics of frozen maesil according to thawing methods. The quality of maesil thawed in microwave oven was superior to those thaw in refrigerating temperature(5 $^{\circ}$) and in room temperature(25 $^{\circ}$). Drip loss of maesil thawed in microwave oven was 3.2${\pm}$0.2%. The total content of free sugars of maesil was 426.6 mg%, and 3% of them was decreased during thawing in microwave oven. The total content of organic acids was 5,297.2 mg%, and 2.5% of them was decreased during thawing in microwave oven. The total content of free amino acids was 281.4 mg%, and 2.1% of them was decreased during thawing in microwave oven. The principle ingredients of frozen maesil was stand for the lost contents of free sugar and a content loss of free organic acid and free amino acid were the fewest by thawing. Antioxidant effect for soybean oil and linoleic acid of maesil extract were expressd POV and TBA values. Antioxidative activity of fresh maesil extract was highest followed by maesil thawed in microwave oven, thawed in refreezing temperature (5$^{\circ}$)and room temperature (25$^{\circ}$)

Effects of Pre and Post-Rigor Marinade Injection on Some Quality Parameters of Longissimus Dorsi Muscles

  • Fadiloglu, Eylem Ezgi;Serdaroglu, Meltem
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.325-337
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    • 2018
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of pre and post-rigor marinade injections on some quality parameters of Longissimus dorsi (LD) muscles. Three marinade formulations were prepared with 2% NaCl, 2% NaCl+0.5 M lactic acid and 2% NaCl+0.5 M sodium lactate. In this study marinade uptake, pH, free water, cooking loss, drip loss and color properties were analyzed. Injection time had significant effect on marinade uptake levels of samples. Regardless of marinate formulation, marinade uptake of pre-rigor samples injected with marinade solutions were higher than post rigor samples. Injection of sodium lactate increased pH values of samples whereas lactic acid injection decreased pH. Marinade treatment and storage period had significant effect on cooking loss. At each evaluation period interaction between marinade treatment and injection time showed different effect on free water content. Storage period and marinade application had significant effect on drip loss values. Drip loss in all samples increased during the storage. During all storage days, lowest CIE $L^*$ value was found in pre-rigor samples injected with sodium lactate. Lactic acid injection caused color fade in pre-rigor and post-rigor samples. Interaction between marinade treatment and storage period was found statistically significant (p<0.05). At day 0 and 3, the lowest CIE $b^*$ values obtained pre-rigor samples injected with sodium lactate and there were no differences were found in other samples. At day 6, no significant differences were found in CIE $b^*$ values of all samples.

Food Component Characteristics of Seafood Cooking Drips (수산 자숙액의 식품성분 특성)

  • Oh, Hyeun-Seok;Kang, Kyung-Tae;Kim, Hye-Suk;Lee, Jae-Hyoung;Jee, Seung-Joon;Ha, Jin-Hwan;Kim, Jin-Soo;Heu, Min-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.595-602
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    • 2007
  • This study was conducted to investigate on food component characteristics of seafood cooking drips (skipjack tuna cooking drip, octopus cooking drip and oyster cooking drip) as a source of functional seasoning. Heavy metal contents of seafood cooking drips were below food safety level. Among seafood cooking drips concentrated to 5 folds, the crude protein content was the highest (18.1%) in skipjack tuna cooking drip (SCD). The free amino acid content and taste value were higher in SCD than in other seafood cooking drips, and the major free amino acids were glutamic acid and aspartic acid. Total amino acid content of SCD was 16.2 g/100 mL and the major amino acids were glutamic acid (11.9%), proline (9.2%), glycine (9.1%) and histidine (11.5%). SCD in comparison with other seafood cooking drips showed the highest angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity at $IC_{50}$ of 14.1 mg/mL. These results suggested that SCD could be used as a source of functional seasoning.