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Quality Evaluation of Commercial Salted and Fermented Anchoby Sauce (시판 멸치액젓의 품질평가 방법에 관한 연구)

  • 김재현;류기형;안현주;이경행;이현자;변명우
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.837-842
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    • 2000
  • Commercially distributed salted and fermented anchovy sauces in Korea were purchased from six different companies. Microbiological, chemical, rheological and sensory analyses were carried out to evaluate the quality and safety and to provide basic information of the products. The salinity of every product was lower than of regulatory standard. All samples tested had acceptable in moisture content and pH. However, wide range of amino nitrogen (AN), volatile basic nitrogen(AN), volatile basic nitrogen (VBN), and trimethylamine (TMA) contents were observed. One product among tested had lower level of AN than regulatory standard. Pathogenic microorganisms were also detected from the samples, therefore sanitation procedure will be needed to ensure safety. From the results, AN, VBN, and viscosity were highly correlated to sensory scores, suggesting that these values can utilized as a standard method to evaluate quality of the salted and fermented anchovy sauce.

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Validation of Korean Water Quality Standards to Hot Springs for Agreement with Legionella-Incidence Risk (레지오넬라균 출현위해도에 대한 현행 온천수 수질기준의 적합성 분석)

  • Kim, Jin-Nam;Lee, Soyoung;Zo, Young-Gun
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.259-266
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    • 2015
  • Observed trends in climate change, globalization and an aging population have an effect on public health conditions in Korea, prompting a reevaluation of current environmental regulations. In this study, we evaluated the performance of the total coliform (TC) standard, which is the only microbiological standard in the current regulation regime for hot spring water, by estimating correlation with the presence/absence of Legionella, a non-fecal opportunistic pathogen with heat-tolerance. Microbiological data in 7 studies that surveyed Legionella in hot spring waters were subjected to meta-analyses with the odds ratio (OR) as the effect size. The presence/absence of Legionella was significantly correlated to TC levels [OR = 3.1(1.5–6.4, 95% CI), p = 0.002]. Due to there being no direct explanation as to the reason for the occurrence of TC, mesophilic fecal bacteria, being coupled with Legionella presence, the mechanism of the correlation between the two kinds of bacteria was further investigated. Legionella presence was more prevalent with a high heterotrophic plate count [HPC; 4.0(2.2–7.2); p < 0.001] and water temperature [4.3(1.4–13.6), p = 0.011] when the temperature range was <40℃. However, it was reverse-correlated with water temperature when the temperature was >50℃ [0.2(0.1–0.4), p < 0.001]. Therefore, bacterial standing crops in hot spring waters appear to be determined by water temperature in general, and this forces TC and Legionella levels be correlated. In accordance with this relationship, HPC rather than TC reflect the levels of non-fecal contamination better. Therefore, employing HPC as the sole microbiological standard, or adding HPC into the current standard of hot spring water assessment, is suggested as a proactive measure to prevent health issues arising from contamination.

Microbiological Safety of Minimally Processed White Radish in Modified Atmosphere Packaging Combined with Irradiation Treatment (가스치환포장과 감마선조사 병용 처리한 최소가공 무의 미생물학적 안전성)

  • Kim, Jae-Kyung;Jo, Cheo-Run;Kim, Hyun-Ju;Lee, Ju-Woon;Hwang, Han-Joon;Byun, Myung-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.11-14
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    • 2005
  • White radish was minimally processed, packed with air, $CO_{2}$ (100%), and $CO_{2}/N_{2}$ (25/75%), and irradiated at 0, 1, and 2 kGy, and its microbiological quality and pH were investigated during storage for 2 weeks at $4^{\circ}C$. Irradiation significantly reduced total aerobic, coli-form, and lactic acid bacteria counts. Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) enhanced microorganism control during storage. Acidity decreased by MAP but was restored during storage, Irradiation did not affect sample pH. Results show irradiation at 2 kGy combined with MAP can enhance microbiological safety and quality of minimally processed radish.

Changes of Microbiological and General Quality Characteristics of Gamma Irradiated Chungkukjang (감마선 조사된 청국장의 미생물 및 일반품질 특성 변화)

  • Kim, Dong-Ho;Yook, Hong-Sun;Youn, Kyu-Chun;Cha, Bo-Sook;Kim, Jung-Ok;Byun, Myung-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.896-901
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    • 2000
  • The effect of gamma-irradiation on the microbiological and general quality changes of the Chungkukjang was studied. Chungkukjang was prepared, irradiated at 0, 5, 10 and 20 kGy, and then stored at $25^{\circ}C$ for six weeks. The results showed that the vegetative Bacillus cell was decreased by 5 log cycles with dose of 10 kGy with 1.78 kGy of $D_{10}$ value. Also, Bacillus was nearly eliminated by 20 kGy and that survived 10 kGy gamma irradiation was decreased significantly with the duration of storage period. The formation of $NH_{2}-nitrogen$ and $NH_{3}-nitrogen$, acidification and browning were repressed by gamma irradiation. Therefore, it was considered that the Chungkukjang treated with gamma irradiation maintained better quality than that of the control with storage.

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Quality Characteristics of Gamma Irradiated-Imported Orange during Storage at Room Temperature (20℃) (감마선 조사 수입 오렌지의 상온저장(20℃) 중 품질 특성)

  • Kyung, Eun-Ji;Kim, Kyoung-Hee;Yook, Hong-Sun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.183-193
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    • 2014
  • This study is conducted to evaluate the effects of gamma irradiation (0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1 and 1.5 kGy) on the microbiological, physicochemical and sensory qualities of imported oranges during storage at $20^{\circ}C$ for 15 days. Total aerobic bacteria and yeast/mold counts in non-irradiated oranges increase significantly with increasing storage time. Irradiation has effects on the reduction of microorganism of dose-dependent oranges. The vitamin C contents decrease significantly according to dose-dependent manners and storage times after the gamma irradiation. Sensory evaluation decreases according to dose-ependent manners and storage times, excluding the color. The results suggest that gamma irradiation is effective for ensuring the microbiological safety, but the irradiated oranges more than 1 kGy are not good for physicochemical and sensory qualities. Therefore, irradiated samples of 0.4~0.6 kGy are considered as the optimum-dose for maintaining quality.

Microbial Quality and TBA Values of Chicken Patties as Affected by Irradiation and Storage Temperature (방사선 조사에 의한 닭고기 가공제품인 Patty의 미생물 및 TBA가 변화)

  • Chuang, J.T.;Yi, Y.H.;Chen, T.C.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.290-295
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    • 1990
  • prefried chicken patties were irradiated with doses of 0, 2, and 4kGy, and stored at $3{\pm}1^{\circ}C\;and\;-10{\pm}1^{\circ}C$, separately for the evaluation of microbiological quality and TBA values. Gamma irradiation increased (p<0.05) the shelf life of chicken patties stored at $3{\pm}1^{\circ}C$. The time required to reach a log number of 6.5/g was 22 days for the control, while 43 and 44 days for 2 and 4 kGy-irradiated samples, respectively. No microorganism was isolated from patties irradiated at 4 kGy. Irradiation decreased the incidence of gram-positive cocci-type organisms In patties ; while yeasts and gram-negative rod-type organisms dominated the microbial population isolated from 2 and 4 kGy-irradiated samples, respectively. TBA values were increased (p<0.05) as the irradiation dose increased and the storage time progressed.

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Assessment of Bacterial Contamination and Antibiotic Resistance Patterns in Ready-To-Eat Side Dishes in Seoul Area, 2007 (2007년 서울 지역에서 판매되고 있는 반찬류의 세균 오염과 항생제 내성실태)

  • Kim, Mi-Jin;Lee, Do-Kyung;Jang, Seok;Yang, Hwan-Jin;An, Hyang-Mi;Baek, Eun-Hye;Ha, Nam-Joo
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.434-440
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this research was to investigate the microbiological quality and antimicrobial susceptibilities of the ready-to-eat side dishes, which are were collected from the grocery stores, big markets, and department stores in Seoul throughout November, 2007. Of total 124 samples, presence of staphylococci and enteric bacilli was observed in 38 samples (31%) and 53 samples (43%), respectively. And 30 samples (24%) were shown to be of unsatisfactory quality for total bacterial count (>$10^5$). Antimicrobial susceptibilities of the staphylococci isolated from the side dishes were tested for six different antimicrobial agents, which are in widespread clinical use in Korea, as well as four new antimicrobials, daptomycin, linezolid, quinupristin/dalfopristin and tigecycline. As a result, the staphylococcal isolates were found to be resistant to oxacillin (${MIC}_{90}$, >128 ${\mu}g$/ml), teicoplanin (${MIC}_{90}$, >128 ${\mu}g$/ml), mupirocin (${MIC}_{90}$, >128 ${\mu}g$/ml), linezolid (${MIC}_{90}$, 128 ${\mu}g$/ ml) and quinupristin/dalfopristin (${MIC}_{90}$, 32 ${\mu}g$/ml). Especially, some of the staphylococcal isolates exhibited high level and multi-drug resistance. Moreover, these bacteria were also resistant to new antimicrobials, except tigecycline.

Quality Characteristics of Beverage Adding Onion Peel Extract (양파껍질 추출물 함유 음료의 품질특성)

  • Jeong, Eun-Jeong;Cha, Yong-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2022
  • This study provided basic data for the commercialization of healthy functional beverages by examining the physicochemical characteristics, nutrient content, and microbiological safety of onion peel beverage. The total acid of onion peel beverage was 0.12 mg/g and the pH was 6.07. According to the storage period, the total acid decreased and the pH increased in all temperature ranges(25℃, 35℃, and 45℃). After 30 days of storage, it showed 0.06 mg/g in all temperature sections and maintained the pH 7 range. The total phenol content, which is a nutritional component of onion peel beverage, was 0.93 mg/g, flavonoid content was 0.25 mg/g, and quercetin content was 0.17 mg/g. The flavonoid content decreased according to the storage period, and in the case of storage temperature of 25℃, it contained 50% content up to 120 days of storage, but in the case of 35℃ and 45℃, it had a flavonoid content up to 90 days and 30 days, respectively. In the case of quercetin, a residual rate of about 50% was shown for 150 days of storage at 25℃ and 35℃. In the case of 45℃, it decreased to 35% at 30 days of storage. On the other hand, onion peel beverage maintained a viable cell count of less than 5 CFU/mL for 150 days of storage, and no coliform group was detected. As a result of analyzing the quality characteristics of onion peel beverage according to storage period, quality stability was confirmed in physicochemical characteristics and microbiological safety. Research on changes in biological activity according to low-temperature distribution or storage period is necessary.

Mechanism of improving quality of dry-aged pork loins in scoria-containing onggi, Korean earthenware as a storage container

  • Sung-Su Kim;Dong-Jin Shin;Dong-Gyun Yim;Hye-Jin Kim;Doo Yeon Jung;Hyun-Jun Kim;Cheorun Jo
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.797-809
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    • 2023
  • Objective: Many scientists have investigated solutions to reduce microbiological risks in dry-aged meat after the dry-aging technology was revived for high quality and value-added premium meat product in the market. This study aimed to investigate the effect of scoria powder in onggi (Korean earthenware) on the meat quality of pork loins during 21 days of dry aging and to elucidate its mechanism of action. Methods: The pork loins were randomly divided into three groups: aged in vacuum-packaging, onggi containing red clay only (OR), and onggi containing 30% red clay and 70% scoria powder (OS). Microbial analyses (total plate count and Lactobacillus spp.) and physicochemical analyses (pH, shear force, volatile basic nitrogen [VBN], water activity, 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, water content, water holding capacity, cooking loss, and color analysis) of aged meat were conducted. Far-infrared ray emission, quantification of immobilized L. sakei and microstructure of onggi were investigated to understand the mechanism. Results: On day 21, the meat aged in OS exhibited lower pH, shear force, VBN, and water activity than those aged in OR, along with an increase in the number of Lactobacillus spp. OS had a smaller pore diameter than OR, implying lower gas permeability, which could promote the growth of L. sakei. Conclusion: OS improved the microbiological safety and storage stability of pork loin during dry aging by increasing number of Lactobacillus spp. possibly due to low permeability of OS.

Effects of Various Temperatures and Packaging Methods on the Storage Properties of Hanwoo Tenderloin (다양한 온도와 포장방법이 한우 안심의 저장성에 미치는 영향)

  • Jong-Hui Kim;Eun-Seon Lee;Mi-Hwa Oh
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2024
  • This study was conducted to examine the microbiological quality indicators (total bacterial count and coliform count) and physicochemical quality indicators (pH, redness, volatile basic nitrogen [VBN] content) of meat according to various storage temperatures (-20~15℃) and packaging methods (wrap, vacuum). Based on these results, we proposed a safe consumption period. Redness, pH, and VBN content were not considered appropriate for setting the expiration date, as the redness and pH of the meat after spoilage were better than the standard values for both vacuum and wrap packaging (p<0.05). Additionally, the VBN content at 2 and 4℃ increased slightly (fresh level) until the initial time of spoilage (1.0×106 colony-forming unit [CFU]/cm2) and then increased rapidly thereafter. Therefore, the results were not consistent with microbial spoilage. When the decay point was evaluated based on the presence of microorganisms, vacuum packaging extended the storage period approximately 2.5-fold when compared with wrap packaging, and the meat could be stored at 2 or 4℃ for 40 or 23 days, respectively. Therefore, to evaluate meat quality, microbial indicators should be considered first. The microbiological standards proposed in this study can be used for safety management during the distribution of meat. However, to ensure meat safety, additional investigations of appropriate indicators of freshness must be conducted.