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우유 및 유제품의 관능분석 (Sensory Analysis of Milk and Milk Products)

  • 강신호
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.37-41
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    • 2009
  • Sensory analysis of milk and milk products is widely appreciated, and there is a demand for experts with these skills in the dairy industry. To this end, it is important to understand the basic principles of sensory analysis and impart training to facilitate the development of dairy food industry. This paper addresses the ISO 22935/IDF 99 guidelines on the methodology of sensory analysis of milk and milk products, training procedures and monitoring of selected assessors, and criteria for sampling and preparation of dairy samples and their assessment.

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초등학생의 우유 및 유제품 섭취 양상과 소비 성향에 관한 조사 (Survey on the Intake and Consumption Patterns of Milk and Dairy Products by Elementary School Students)

  • 남은숙;정아영;박신인
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.191-203
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    • 2011
  • We conducted a study to investigate milk and dairy products consumption among elementary school students to identify ways to increase their intake of milk and dairy products. We asked 518 students in Seoul to fill out questionnaire. Only 55.6% of the subjects consumed milk daily, and 43.7% of them drank at least 1 cup per day. The frequency and quantity of milk consumption were higher in male students than female students. The majority of the subjects consumed whole milk, and most students(59.5%) preferred flavored milk to whole milk. The reasons given for drinking milk included 'wanting to be tall'(66.1%) and 'for good health'(47.1%), while the main reason given for not drinking milk was stomach pain (68.4%). Records of having an unpleasant experience and upset stomach after drinking milk occurred at a higher rate for those who did not drink milk(84.2%) than for those who did(53.3%). Of the students questioned, 36.9% consumed dairy products other than milk 3~4 times per week, and liquid-type yoghurt(43.8%) and ice cream(35.4%) were the preferred dairy products among students. The reasons given for consuming dairy products were 'good taste'(56.6%), 'good to eat'(46.6%), 'wanting to be tall'(32.4%), and 'for good health' (25.4%). Among those students who did not consumed dairy products, the major reason given was 'family does not eat at home'(33.3%). After consuming the dairy products, 71.4% of participants thought that dairy products did not result in physical improvement. Most students had experienced purchasing milk and dairy products by themselves. When they bought milk or dairy products, the reasons given for making a particular selection were 'shelf-life'(61.6%) for milk, and 'favorite dairy products'(54.1%) for dairy products. According to participants, the factors that need to be considered for milk and dairy product consumption among elementary school students are 'higher nutrition' (60.8%), 'better sanitation'(57.3%), and 'better quality and taste'(55.2%).

Forecasting the consumption of dairy products in Korea using growth models

  • Jaesung, Cho;Jae Bong, Chang
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제48권4호
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    • pp.987-1001
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    • 2021
  • One of the most critical issues in the dairy industry, alongside the low birth rate and the aging population, is the decrease in demand for milk. In this study, the consumption trends of 12 major dairy products distributed in Korea were predicted using a logistic model, the Gompertz model, and the Bass diffusion model, which are representative S-shaped growth models. The 12 dairy products are fermented milk (liquid type, cream type), butter, milk powder (modified, whole, skim), liquid milk (market, flavored), condensed milk, cheese (natural, processed), and cream. As a result of the analysis, the growth potential of butter, condensed milk, natural cheese, processed cheese, and cream consumption among the 12 dairy products is relatively high, whereas the growth of the remaining dairy product consumption is expected to stagnate or decrease. However, butter and cream are by-products of the skim milk powder manufacturing process. Therefore, even if the consumption of butter and cream grows, it is difficult to increase the demand of domestic milk unless the production of skim milk powder produced from domestic milk is also increased. Therefore, in order to support the domestic dairy industry, policy support should be focused on increasing domestic milk usage for the production of condensed milk, natural cheese, and processed cheese.

산지 방목 유제품의 Value Chain 활성화를 위한 조사 연구 (Value-Chain Analysis of Mountain Farm Milk Products)

  • 박승용;권영웅;성경일
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.184-195
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    • 2017
  • This study was carried out to investigate the micro-agribusiness realities of dairy farms by surveying both farmers' opinions and consumers' recognition of dairy farm products for in a value-chain analysis. In most cases, dairy farms produced fermented milk for sales and to prepare cheese both for sales and for providing the necessary material for farm visitors. Value-chain analysis did not seem to be a viable strategy for dairy farmers, except when assessing the quality of farmstead milk products in comparisons of dairy farm milks and commercial milk products. Consumers had a wide range of experience with milk products and had no willingness to buy products from dairy farms because of the high cost and the lack of product diversity. Our findings established three strategies for improving the economic feasibility of dairy farms. First, the price should be reduced by adopting a production balance to establish a farm-gate price, i.e., not as quota milk but as surplus milk. Second, consumers should be educated on the prescription of cheese at home. Third, a value-chain based on cooperative partnerships should be established among dairy farms. In addition, to improve the consumers' satisfaction on the diversity and quality of farm dairy products, developments of new value-added milk products made from the milk of cows allowed to graze on mountain pastures are needed.

우유에 관한 모든 것: 1927년 발간된 자료를 바탕으로 (All about Milk: Based on an Information in 1927)

  • 오세종
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제38권1호
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2020
  • The advent of the Internet and social media has given rise to a number of anti-milk articles that contain a lot of misinformation. Should milk and dairy products really not be consumed past a certain age? To answer this question, the history of milk consumption must be examined to understand the long-term benefits of milk. Historically, dairy products were among the foods served to the angels in the Old Testament of the Bible. Furthermore, dairy products were consumed even before the Bronze Age, and are defined by many food and animal scientists, and nutritionists as a complete food containing a lot of nutrients. Milk and dairy products have significantly contributed to the Korean and Japanese people's current body structures; this is evident in the fact that they are taller than their ancestors, primarily due to the increased consumption of milk and dairy products following industrialization. The average height of Koreans rose drastically in the 1960s, after milk consumption increased as a result of the dairy promotion policy. This article seeks to help understand milk by looking into the content published by a life insurance company in 1927.

국내 시판 산양유제품 내 젖소 유성분의 혼입에 대한 조사 연구 (Adulteration of Caprine Milk Products by Bovine Milk in Korea)

  • 정태환;전우민;한경식
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.127-131
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    • 2013
  • The aim of this study was to investigate adulteration of caprine milk products by bovine milk using biomolecular techniques with bovine-specific primers for the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time PCR assays were applied to caprine milk products including infant formula, city milk, and fermented milk. The results indicated that six out of the eight caprine infant formula products tested contained bovine milk components. In addition, two of the three tested caprine city milk products and two caprine fermented milk products were shown to be adulterated with bovine milk. Conventional PCR results corroborated with results obtained by real-time PCR. This study demonstrates that DNA-based species identification procedures would be useful and applicable in routine examinations of the dairy industry to ensure the quality and safety of dairy foods.

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Overview of Dairy-based Products with Probiotics: Fermented or Non-fermented Milk Drink

  • Hye Ji Jang;Na-Kyoung Lee;Hyun-Dong Paik
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.255-268
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    • 2024
  • Probiotic products have long been recognized for their health benefits. Additionally, milk has held a longstanding reputation as a dairy product that offers high-quality proteins and essential micronutrients. As awareness of the impact of food on health grows, interest in functional products such as probiotic dairy products is on the rise. Fermentation, a time-honored technique used to enhance nutritional value and food preservation, has been used for centuries to increase nutritional value and is one of the oldest food processing methods. Historically, fermented dairy products have been used as convenient vehicle for the consumption of probiotics. However, addressing the potential drawbacks of fermentation has recently led to increase in research on probiotic dairy drinks prepared without fermentation. These non-fermented dairy drinks have the advantage of maintaining the original flavors of milk drinks, containing potential health functional probiotics, and being an alternative dairy product that is helpful for probiotics intake. Currently, research on plant-based dairy products is rapidly increasing in the market. These developments might suggest the potential for novel forms of non-fermented dairy beverages with substantial prospects in the food market. This review aims to provide an overview of milk-based dairy beverages, both fermented and non-fermented, and discuss the potential of non-fermented dairy products. This exploration paves the way for innovative approaches to deliver probiotics and nutrition to consumers.

A Review on Camel Milk Composition, Techno-Functional Properties and Processing Constraints

  • Muhammad Asif Arain;Hafiz Muhammad Salman;Mehboob Ali;Gul Bahar Khaskheli;Ghulam Shabir Barham;Illahi Bakhash Marghazani;Shabbir Ahmed
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제44권4호
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    • pp.739-757
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    • 2024
  • Camel milk plays a critical role in the diet of peoples belongs to the semi-arid and arid regions. Since prehistoric times, camel milk marketing was limited due to lacking the processing facilities in the camel-rearing areas, nomads practiced the self-consumption of raw and fermented camel milk. A better understanding of the techno-functional properties of camel milk is required for product improvement to address market and customer needs. Despite the superior nutraceutical and health promoting potential, limited camel dairy products are available compared to other bovines. It is a challenging impetus for the dairy industry to provide diversified camel dairy products to consumers with superior nutritional and functional qualities. The physicochemical behavior and characteristics of camel milk is different than the bovine milk, which poses processing and technological challenges. Traditionally camel milk is only processed into various fermented and non-fermented products; however, the production of commercially important dairy products (cheese, butter, yogurt, and milk powder) from camel milk still needs to be processed successfully. Therefore, the industrial processing and transformation of camel milk into various products, including fermented dairy products, pasteurized milk, milk powder, cheese, and other products, require the development of new technologies based on applied research. This review highlights camel milk's processing constraints and techno-functional properties while presenting the challenges associated with processing the milk into various dairy products. Future research directions to improve product quality have also been discussed.

PCR을 이용한 품종동정 및 시유와 낙농제품의 진위판별 방법에 관한 연구: 총설 (Detection of Adulteration and Species Identification of Milk and Dairy Products using PCR: A Review)

  • 최석호;이승배
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.253-262
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    • 2015
  • The authentication and implications of misleading labeling in milk and dairy products is important to protect against cheating consumers from adulteration and to alert sensitive consumers to any undeclared potential allergens. This need to support milk and dairy products labeling has led to the development of specific analytical techniques for the analysis of milk and dairy products ingredients. Recently, several methods based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR), including restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP), multiplex PCR, species-specific PCR, and real-time PCR, have been proposed as useful means for identifying species of origin in milk and dairy products, as well as quantifying and detecting any adulteration. These methods have particular advantages owing to their high specificity and sensitivity, as well as rapid processing time. In this review, we provide an updated and extensive overview of the PCR-based methods used for milk and dairy products authentication with a particular focus on the application of PCR methods to detect adulteration.

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중학생의 우유 및 유제품 섭취 실태와 소비 성향에 관한 조사 (A Study on Consumption Behavior for Milk and Daily Products among Middle School Students)

  • 남은숙;김현정;박신인
    • 한국조리학회지
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.236-258
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구에서는 중학생들의 우유 및 유제품의 섭취 실태를 조사하고 소비 성향에 미치는 요인들을 분석하기 위하여 경기도 지역의 남녀 중학생 447명을 대상으로 조사를 실시하였다. 조사대상자의 37.4%만 매일 우유를 마셨으며, 우유 1일 섭취량은 1컵이 56.7%이었다. 현재 주로 일반우유를 마셨으며, 대부분의 학생들은 일반우유보다 가공우유를 더 좋아하는 것으로 나타났다. 우유를 마시는 주된 이유로는 '키가 크고 싶어서', '음료용, 간식용으로 마시기 좋아서'였으며, 우유를 마시지 않는 주된 이유로는 '우유의 맛이 없어서'와 '다른 음료가 더 좋아서'였다. 유제품 섭취 실태에 대한 조사 결과, '일주일에 3~4번' 정도로 섭취하였으며, 남학생은 아이스크림, 여학생은 마시는 요구르트를 가장 선호하였다. 대부분의 학생이 유제품을 섭취하는 이유는 '맛이 좋아서', '음료용, 간식용으로 먹기 좋아서', '키가 크고 싶어서' 순이었으며, 유제품을 섭취하지 않는 주요 이유로는 '집에서 유제품을 먹지 않아서'였다. 유제품 섭취에 의해 건강상의 효과를 묻는 질문에 79.9%가 '없었다'고 응답하였다. 우유 및 유제품 구매 시 선택 기준을 조사한 결과, 우유의 경우는 '유통기한을 보고', 유제품의 경우는 '자신이 좋아하는 유제품'이었다. 대부분의 학생들은 우유와 유제품의 소비를 촉진시키기 위해서는 '품질과 맛의 개선'과 '엄격한 위생 관리'가 우선적으로 개선되어야 한다고 응답하였다.

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