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Discrimination of Korean Tobacco's Aroma and Tastes using the Eloctronic Nose/Tongue and Their feasibility in Tobacco Sensory Evaluation

  • Lee Whan-Woo;Lee Seung-Yong;Shon Hyun-Joo;Kim Young-Hoh
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.27 no.1 s.53
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    • pp.134-140
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was the discrimination of different tobacco types by the E-Nose/tongue and the analysis of what human sensory attributes are correlated with e-instrument's sensors. Samples were made from five groups of Korean domestic tobacco leaves, aged burley and not aged, aged flue-cured and not aged and blending types of the four. Instrumental tests were conducted to discriminate characteristics among different tobacco samples by the E-Nose and the E-Tongue. Sensory attributes of tobacco tastes were impact, irritation, bitterness, hay-like, tobacco taste, smoke volume, smoke pungent and mouth cleanness. STATISTICA software was used to analyze correlation between the human sensory data and the raw data of e-instruments. Discrimination analysis can be achieved using principal components analysis (PCA) and discriminant factorial analysis(DFA). As a result, impact, bitterness, irritation, smoke volume and smoke pungent of human sensory attributes were correlated with data from the several clustered E-Nose sensors(p < 0.10). And bitterness, irritation, and smoke pungent of human sensory attributes were correlated with data from the E-Tongue sensors(p < 0.10). PCA plot by the E-Nose shows that aged tobacco and not aged were discriminated and DFA plot shows that three groups(aged burley, not aged burley and flue-cured) were discriminated. PCA plot by the E- Tongue shows that flue-cured tobacco was separated from burley. Our results indicated that the e-instruments are sensitive enough to distinguish among tobacco types and their several sensors are reacted to the human sensory attributes.

Effects of marbling on physical and sensory characteristics of ribeye steaks from four different cattle breeds

  • Shahrai, Nurul Nuraliya;Babji, Abdul Salam;Maskat, Mohamad Yusof;Razali, Ahmad Faisal;Yusop, Salma Mohamad
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.904-913
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    • 2021
  • Objective: Marbling or intramuscular fat (IMF) has been widely reported to directly impact the sensory acceptance of meat. This study was carried out to determine the physical and sensory characteristics of ribeye, Longissimus dorsi steaks obtained from four different cattle breeds namely Wagyu, Angus, Brahman, and Malaysian local beef, the Kedah-Kelantan (KK). Methods: The degree of marbling was determined by using an established combined camera-image analysis technique while instrumental texture determination was carried out by using Warner-Bratzler shear force analysis. Sensory evaluation of the beef steaks was performed following a quantitative descriptive analysis incorporating 10 trained consumer panelists. Results: Wagyu was found to possess the highest (p<0.05) percentage of IMF at 33.90% and the lowest shear force (raw = 5.61 N/㎟; cooked = 14.72 N/㎟) followed by Angus (20.87%), Brahman (12.17%), and KK (p<0.05, 6.86%). The difference in sensory properties of the four steaks was evident, with Wagyu appearing to be highly correlated with most sensory attributes measured namely sustained buttery, tooth-packing, chewiness, juiciness, tenderness, mouthfeel, oiliness, and overall acceptability. The Malaysian local beef, KK was found to be less acceptable (p<0.05), although most of its sensory attributes were found similar (p>0.05) in appearance, aroma, texture, juiciness, and flavour to the cooked steak from Angus and Brahman. Conclusion: This present study demonstrated the role of IMF in determining the quality and sensory acceptance of beef from different cattle breeds. These data have provided new information and further understanding on the physical and sensory quality of Malaysian local beef.

The Study of Changes of Microbes during Fermentation and Qualitical Properties in Jeung-Pyun Added Soybean (콩첨가 증편의 미생물 변화와 품질특성)

  • 우경자;신광숙;한영숙
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.162-173
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    • 1998
  • The effect of soybean addition to the preparation of Jeung-Pyun(Korean fermented rice cake) and the fermentational characteristics of Jeung-Pyun dough were determined. Jeung-Pyun dough composed of rice 100g, soybean 20g, water 40g, salt 0.8g, sugar 15g and Tak-ju 30g was fermented for up to 20hours. the numbers of total microbes, yeasts and lactic acid bacteria in the dough during fermen-tation increased rapidly during 5 hours of fermentation, but Leuconostoc mesenteroides during 7 hours of fermentation, Generally, there were many more microbes in the Jeung-Pyun dough with soybeans than in the Jeung-Pyun dough with rice. The volume of 7 hour fermented Jeung-Pyun was most massive, especially in the soybean added Jeung-Pyun. 1% dextran-added rice Jeung-Pyun, the volume of steamed cake was increased more than that of rice Jeung-Pyun, but is was not as bulky as in the soybean-added cake. In the sensory evaluation of the test cake products, the 7 hour fermented cake was preferred by nost. As for instrumental characteristics, the 7 hour feremented Jeung-Pyun showed the lowest values for hardness and elasticity, brittleness and chewiness. The rice Jeung-Pyun showed were stored at 2$0^{\circ}C$ the hardness, brittleness and cohesiveness of rice Jeung-Pyun were respectively increased rapidly after 5 days of storage. The cohesiveness, elasticity, brittleness, chewiness, gumminess of both rice Jeung-Pyun and soybean-added Jeung-Pyun were decreased with storage time.

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Phytochemical Characteristics of Coffee Bean Treated by Coating of Ginseng Extract

  • Choi, Sang-Yoon;Hong, Hee-Do;Bae, Hye-Min;Choi, Chang-Sun;Kim, Kyung-Tack
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.436-441
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    • 2011
  • The principal objective of this study was to assess the instrumental and sensory characteristics of ginseng coffee with different ratios of the ingredients: type of coffee bean (Colombia, Brazil, and Indonesia), type of ginseng extract (white ginseng, red ginseng, and America ginseng) and concentration of ginseng extract (3, 6, and 9 w/v %). The sensory optimal condition of white ginseng coffee, red ginseng coffee and America ginseng coffee were as follows: 3% Indonesian coffee bean coated with 3% white ginseng extract, Colombian coffee bean coated with 6% red ginseng extract and Colombian coffee bean coated with 3% American ginseng extract, respectively. In particular, the Colombian coffee bean coated with 6% red ginseng extract had significantly higher scores than other samples in terms of flavor, taste, and overall preference. Additionally, the contents of total ginsenoside and total sugar and total phenolic compounds were also highest in the Colombian coffee bean coated with 6% red ginseng extract.

Quality of Yackwa as Influenced by Xylitol Addition

  • Chung, Hai-Jung
    • Food Quality and Culture
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.11-14
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    • 2009
  • Yackwa was prepared by substituting syrup with xylitol (0, 10, 20, and 30%) and the quality characteristics were evaluated. Volume and specific volume were higher in Yackwa prepared with xylitol than the control. Crude fat content of xylitol-containing Yackwa were significantly higher than that of control (p<0.05), but moisture content was not different among treatments. Incorporation of xylitol in Yackwa lowered the redness and yellowness values (p<0.05). Instrumental hardness results showed that the addition of xylitol decreased the hardness of Yackwa. Sensory evaluation revealed no significant difference in overall desirability between control-and xylitol-containing groups. Therefore, Yackwa made with up to 30% xylitol in place of syrup is as acceptable as control Yackwa without depressing sensory quality.

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Effects of Water Activity on Crispness and Brittleness, and Determination of Shelf-life of Barley Flake (보리 후레이크의 수분활성도(水粉活性度)가 Crispness와 Brittleness에 미치는 영향(影響) 및 품질수명의 결정)

  • Mok, Chul-Kyoon;Lee, Hyun-Yu;Nam, Yung-Joong;Suh, Kee-Bong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.289-298
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    • 1981
  • The texture characteristics, crispness and brittleness, of the barley flake developed by FRI in 1980 were measured with both sensory and instrumental methods. Bend and penetration test were done to determine those characteristics instrumentally, and compared each other and with sensory evaluation. And the changes in those characteristics with various water activity were studied, and the textural critical water activity was acquired. The shelf-life was also estimated with various packaging materials. It was found that crispness could be represented as the reciprocal of deformation and brittleness as that of fracture force in the barley flake. Both crispness and brittleness decreased as water activity increased. And the results from the penetration test correlated better with those from the sensory evaluation than the bend test's. The average shelf-life of the barley flake was 43 days in PE film and 9400 days in laminated Al foil on the basis of only textural characteristics.

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Effects of the Sarcodon aspratus on the Physicochemical and Sensory Properties of Cooked Beef (능이버섯 첨가가 우육의 물리화학적 및 관능적 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 송영선;이승아;조정원;이종호;조재선
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.266-272
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    • 2001
  • An instrumental analysis of cooked beef was carried out along with sensory evaluation to find out the effect of Sarcodon aspratus on the physicochemical and sensory characteristics in comparision with kiwi fruit and pear. Transmission electron microscopy showed the muscle fiber started to be degraded when treated with Sarcodon aspratus(1,000unit) for 10 min at $25^{\circ}C$. No distinct sarcomere, A-band, and Z-line was observed when treated with Sarcodon aspratus for 60 min at same condition. The moisture content of cooked beef was increased in proportion to the increment of Sarcodon aspratus, kiwi fruit and pear. In the texture, shear force of cooked beef was decreased with the increment of Sarcodon aspratus, kiwi fruit and pear. In terms of color, L-value was decreased by addition of Sarcodon aspratus, whereas L-value was increased by addition of kiwi fruit and pear in dose-dependent manners. a-value and b-value was decreased with the increment of Sarcodon aspratus, kiwi fruit and pear. There were significant differences (p<0.05) in the sensory characteristics of the samples in which control was most preferred in taste and flavor. As the content of Sarcodon aspratus, kiwi fruit and pear was increased, the score of juiciness and tenderness was increased. In the overall acceptance, score of 0.05~0.1% Sarcodon aspratus and 10% pear was not different from that of control. Therefore, it can be concluded that 0.05~0.1% addition of Sarcodon aspratus might be desirable for the improvement of texture and juiciness of cooked beef.

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A Study on Sensory Characteristics of Soybean Jeolpyon Differing in Soybean Content (대두분 첨가량을 달리하여 제조한 절편의 관능적 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 정해옥;서인숙;이종욱
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.423-427
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    • 1993
  • Various kinds of jeolpyon (cubed rice cake) differing in soybean content were prepared. By the sensory and instrumental analysis, it seemed that addition of soybean powder for jeolpyon should be less than 5%. Jeolpyon with 5% soybean powder was not significantly different from the control.

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Quality characteristics of pumpkin rice cake prepared by different cooking methods (제조방법을 달리한 호박떡의 품질 특성)

  • 윤숙자;안현주
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.36-39
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    • 2000
  • Pumpkin rice cakes were prepared by different cooking methods and the instrumental analysis and sensory evaluation were performed to measure the quality characteristics and to determine standard perparation methods for pumpkin rice cake. Pumpkin rice cake prepared with the flour of pumpkin and rice sieved together had higher moisture content than others. Hunter's color values were different by cooking methods. In texture profile analysis, hardness, gumminess and chewiness of pumpkin rice cake appeared different by cooking methods. In sensory evaluation, all categories were significantly different at p<0.05. The results showed that pumpkin rice cake prepared with the flour of pumpkin and rice sieved together was preferable in color, taste, moistness, consistency and overall acceptance.

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The Characteristic Changes of Corn Starch Gels by Various Types of Additives (여러가지 첨가제에 의한 옥수수전분 겔(Gel)의 특성변화)

  • 주난영;이혜수
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 1991
  • This study was conducted to compare the characteristics of reference starch gel and 5 additives-adding corn starch gels (agar, CMC, pectin, casein, gelatin). The sensory evaluation, textural analysis by Instron Universal Testing Machine were carried out The results were as follows: 1. In sensory evaluation. \circled1 The hardness of agar was significantly higher than that of control and the hardness of pectin was significantly lower than that of control. \circled2 The adhesiveness of CMC and pectin was significantly higher than that of control, and the adhesiveness of agar was significantly lower than that of control. \circled3 In acceptability, CMC and pectin were significantly higher than control and the other samples were not significantly different from control. 2. In textural analysis by Instron. \circled1 The hardness of agar was significantly higher than that of control and the hardness of the other samples was significantly lower than that of control. \circled2 The cohesiveness of agar and casein was significantly higher than that of control and the cohesiveness of gelatin was significantly lower than that of control. 3. In sensory evaluation or instrumental analysis by Instron. It was thought that the best sample-classifying characteristic was hardness.

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