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Effects of Cooking Method and Temperature on the Lipid Oxidation of Electron-Beam Irradiated Hanwoo Steak. (가열방법 및 온도가 전자선 조사한 한우 steak의 지질산화에 미치는 영향)

  • Park T. S.;Shin T. S.;Lee J. I.;Park G. B.
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.15 no.5 s.72
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    • pp.840-846
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    • 2005
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of electron beam irradiation and cooking temperature on physico-chemical characteristics and lipid oxidation of beef. A total of six beef carcasses ($280\∼300 kg$) that were quality grade $1^{+}$(marbling score No.7, meat color No.4, maturity No.1, texture No.1) was purchased at the commercial slaughter house. The carcasses were transported and washed using high pressure water, and pasteulized with $ 50\% $ ethyl alcohol in the laboratory. After the carcasses were deboned and trimmed, loin and round were taken out to make steak (1.5cm thickness) or ground beef respectively. Samples were wrap or vacuum packaged and irradiated with 0, 3, 4.5, 6 and 7.5 kGy using electron-beam accelerator at Samsung Heavy Industries Ltd. Co. (in Taejun). Irradiated samples were cooked with different methods(electronic pan and gas oven) and temperatures ($ 60^{\circ}C, 70^{\circ}C and 80^{\circ}C$) and used to measure fatty acid composition, TBARS, cholesterol oxide products and panel test scores. The content of saturated fatty acids increased by increasing heating temperature in oven boiling steak (OBS) and pan boiling steak (PBS), and there was no difference by electron-beam irradiation. Both irradiated and non-irradiated treatment were high as the heating temperature increased in TBARS by heating temperature in PBS (p < 0.05) and the amount of Malonaldehyde (MA), standard of fat deterioration, was increased in OBS (p < 0.05). Non-irradiated and 3, 6 kGy treatment produced about 2 fold amount of MA at $ 60^{\circ}C $ compared with $ 80^{\circ}C $. In comparison with PBS, OBS produced much amount of MA and a bit different from non-irradiated treatment but did not show no tendency. As irradiation levels and heating temperature increased, the amount of cholesterol oxides products was increased and also pan-heating method, direct heating method, significantly increased the degree of oxidation compared with oven-heating method, indirect heating method (p < 0.05).

Microwave Induced Reduction/Oxidation Reaction by SHS Technique (마이크로파를 이용한 SHS 방법에 의한 분말의 산화-환원반응)

  • 김석범
    • Korean Journal of Crystallography
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.44-47
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    • 1998
  • A reduction/oxidation reaction between A1 metal powder and SiO2 powder was performed by Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis (SHS) reaction induced by microwave energy to produce a composite of Al2O3 and Si powders by using a 2.45 GHz kitchen model microwave oven. A Microwave Hybrid Heating(MHH) method was applied by using SiC powders as a suscepting material to raise the temperature of the disk samples and the heat increase rate of over 100℃/min were obtained before the reaction. The reaction started around 850℃ and the heat increase rate jumped to over 200℃/min after the reaction took place.

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THE EFFECT OF HEAT TREATMENTS ON THE CHLOROPHYLL IN GREEN PEPPER

  • Lee, Kap-Lang;Park, Jyung-Rewng;Lee, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.13-16
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    • 1974
  • The change in color of vegetables containing chlorophyll on cooking has been of concern to food scientists. This experiment was initiated to determine the effect of different heating methods and time on the chlorophyll of green pepper. Peppers were heated at 100 C for 5, 10, and 15 min by using boiling water, steam and hot air and for 1, 2 and 3 min in microwave oven. The results showed that chlorophyll content decreased with increasing heating time. Among the heat treatments employed steaming gave the greatest effect and boiling water was the next. Hot air and microwave treated samples changed only small amount of chlorophyll. Generally pheophytin formation was increased with decreasing chlorophyll content.

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Microwave Cooking of Rice - The Optimum Condition of Power Level and Heating Time - (Microwave Oven을 이용한 취반에 관한 연구 -출력 및 가열시간의 최적화-)

  • Kim, Young-A;Kim, Hyun-sook
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.44-49
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    • 1998
  • The microwave cooking of rice was studied for the purpose of establishing optimum conditions of power level and heating time. Optimum volume of adding water was 290 ml per 173 g rice. The longer the rice was soaked, the better the cooked rice. However, we chose one hour as soaking time so that we might observe well the effects of power levels. The mode of microwave cooking consisted of 5 steps of power level; step 1: temperature ascendance, step 2: water absorption 1, step 3: water absorption 2, step 4: heat penetration, step 5: gelatinization completion. The quality of cooked rice was evaluated subjectively. As a result of the study, 3 optimum conditions were chosen as follows. 1) (7) 5:00-(1) 5:00-(2) 5:00-(2) 6:00-(7) 4:00, 2) (8) 4:25-(1) 5:00-(2) 5:00-(2) 5:00-(6) 4:00,3) (9) 3:40-(1) 5:00-(2) 5:00-(3) 6:00-(7) 2:00

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Influence of Curing and Heating on Formation of N-Nitrosamines from Biogenic Amines in Food Model System using Korean Traditional Fermented Fish Product

  • Mah, Jae-Hyung;Yoon, Mi-Young;Cha, Gyu-Suk;Byun, Myung-Woo;Hwang, Han-Joon
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.168-170
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    • 2005
  • The myeolchi-jeot samples were divided into different groups with or without the supplementation with biogenic amines. Subsequently, the samples were placed in an oven at $80^{\circ}C$ for 1 hr to allow the chemical reaction to proceed, and then were analyzed for N-nitrosamine contents using GC-TEA. N-nitrosamine was not detected in any of the myeolchi-jeot samples which had been treated with/without sodium nitrite. On the other hand, the yield of N-nitrosopyrrolidine from 1,000 mg/kg of putrescine and spermidine in the myeolchi-jeot samples (treated with 5 mg/kg of sodium nitrite) was 0.002 and 0.014%, respectively. N-nitrosamine was not produced from any other biogenic amines like, histamine, tyramine, cadaverine and spermine. In addition, curing and heating were the factors which influenced the formation of N-nitrosamine during the nitrosation of biogenic polyamines. For the formation of N-nitrosamine in the food systems, treatment with sodium nitrite and heating at appropriate temperature along with the satisfied supplementation of biogenic polyamines are required.

Changes in Physical and Mechanical Properties of Freon-Adsorbed and Heat - Treated Leaf Tobacco (Freon Gas흡착 및 열처리에 의한 담배조직의 물리적, 역학적 특성변화연구)

  • Kim, Ki-Hwan;Yoo, Kwang-Kun;Joo, Young-Serg
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 1984
  • In the tobacco industry, it is important to study the change of mechanical property occurring the expansion process. The purpose of this study is to attain basic data for development of a tobacco expansion method. 1 . Freon gas was adsorbed to tobacco under various conditions of temperature, relative humidity and pressure, and then the amount of freon gas adsorbed was analyzed by GC. Freon adsorption rate of Burley 21 was more than that of By104 at the same condition and about 17 $\pm$ 1% moisture content produced better adsorption rate. 2. Freon adsorbed sample were heated to about $150^{circ}C\;to\;230^{\circ}C$ in a drying oven and recycle duct form about 2 to 30 seconds, and then the change of mechanical property were measured. Heated leaf was damaged when the tissue was pressed by the force of above $0.5x10^8dyn/cm^2$. The optimum condition of no damage of the sample was below the temperature of 15$0^{\circ}C$ and heating time of 10 seconds. It was more economically advantages to treated sample in a recycle duct than to be in a drying oven. By this process, the specific volume of the heated sample was increased from 80 to 110 percent in comparison to that of untreated sample.

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Water Absorption and Dimensional Stability of Heat-treated Fast-growing Hardwoods

  • PRIADI, Trisna;SHOLIHAH, Maratus;KARLINASARI, Lina
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.567-578
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    • 2019
  • A common problem with fast-growing hardwoods is dimensional instability that limits use of their wood. In this study, we investigated the effects of pre-drying methods, temperatures, and heating duration on the specific gravity, water absorption, and dimensional stability of three tropical fast-growing hardwoods, jabon (Neolamarckia cadamba Roxb.), sengon (Falcataria moluccana Miq.), and mangium (Acacia mangium Willd.). Wood samples were pre-dried by two methods (fan and oven at $40^{\circ}C$), and heat treatments were performed at three temperatures (120, 150, and $180^{\circ}C$) for two different time periods (2 and 6 hours). The specific gravity, water absorption, dimensional stability, and structural changes of the samples were evaluated. The results revealed that heat treatments slightly reduced the specific gravity of all three wood species. In addition, the heat treatments reduced water absorption and significantly improved dimensional stability of the samples. Oven pre-drying followed by heat treatment at $180^{\circ}C$ for 6 hours resulted in good physical improvement of jabon and sengon wood. Fan pre-drying followed by heat treatment at $180^{\circ}C$ for 2 hours improved the physical properties of mangium wood. The heat treatment shows a promising technique for improving the physical characteristic of fast growing hardwoods.

Effects of Extrusion Process Parameters on Puffing of Extruded Pellets (압출성형 공정변수가 압출성형 펠릿의 팽화에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jae-Hyun;Ryu, Gi-Hyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.55-59
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    • 2001
  • Pressure-puffing system or extruder has been used to puff rice kernel or rice flour. Most of the study on rice puffing were the effect of process conditions such as moisture content and heating temperature on physical and chemical characteristics of popped rice. The study on mechanism and development of instant puffed rice like popcorn has been limited. Extruded waxy rice pellets were puffed in a microwave oven after drying and conditioning. Extruded pellets were formed with extrusion conditions of $20{\sim}27%$ moisture content, 2.76 MPa $CO_2$ gas injection pressure and 200 rpm screw speed. Under these conditions, puffed waxy rice pellets in microwave oven had low density and soft texture. Density and texture of puffed waxy rice pellet could be optimized by control of moisture content, $CO_2$ gas injection pressure and screw speed that affect significantly when puffing extruded waxy rice pellet.

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Effect of Cooking Methods with Various Heating Apparatus on the Quality Characteristics of Chicken (가열기구에 따른 조리방법이 닭고기의 품질특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeon, Ki-Hong;Kwon, Ki-Hyun;Kim, Eun-Mi;Kim, Young-Boong;Sohn, Dong-In;Choi, Jin-Young
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.201-213
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    • 2014
  • This study showed the quality characteristics of chicken breast meat(CB) and leg meat(CL) with various kinds of existing cooking methods and double layer pan filled with Phase Change Materials(PCM) heating. Steaming resulted the highest moisture contents of 63.9% and 62.1% each in CB and CL. Also, steaming showed the lowest with 1.3% and 8.6% of crude fat in CB and CL(p<0.05) respectively. Crude protein content of CB in charcoal heating and grilling of CL had the highest values of 37.9% and 30.5% each. In the test of crude ash, grilling showed the highest with 2.4% in CB(p<0.05) and oven heating and charcoal heating was the highest with 1.3% in CL(p<0.05). In the test of cooking loss, charcoal heating showed much higher with 33.52% and 41.16% in CB and CL each than the other cooking treatments. And in case of shear force test, $5.93kg/cm^2$ in CB and $6.80kg/cm^2$ in CL were the highest scores in grilling. In the test of color, L value of CB prepared by steaming showed the highest scores of 78.31(p<0.05) while CL by oven heating was the highest of 10.00 in a value. In the overall acceptability test of 9 point-scale sensory evaluation, CB prepared by charcoal heating showed the highest score of 7.25 points in boiling, but the lowest score of 6.00 points in steaming(p<0.05). CL by charcoal heating resulted the highest score of 7.71 points but had no significant difference.

Thermal Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes in Liquid Cultures during Microwave Radiation (Microwave 조사에 의한 Listeria monocytogenes의 불활성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, J.Y.;Kim, J.W.;Lee, K.W.;Bae, H.C.
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.50-57
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the thermal inactivation of L. monocytogenes KCTC3443 in liquid culture heated in the controlled microwave system and in the conventional heating method. Furthermore, we have carried out a comparative study on the thermal and nonthermal microwave effects on microorganisms, pasteurized using a controlled microwave energy specially designed apparatuses and a water bath. For the automatic temperature control during microwave heating, the real time data acquisition and computation system is designed with BASIC routine. The automatic temperature control system used in the experiments perform relatively stable control at the experiment temperature of 55, 65, $75^{\circ}C$ and $85^{\circ}C$ for 30 minutes. The effects of microwave heating on liquid cultures was compared with that of conventional heating. The results show that microwave radiation, while being slightly quicker than conventional heating, still reduces effectively the number of pathogenic bacteria during heating for a limit time in liquid cultures. While no particular differences between microwave heating and conventional heating was not observed in the thermal inactivation of L. monocytogenes at 55, 65, $75^{\circ}C$ and $85^{\circ}C$ for 30 min., respectively. Microwave heating is, therefore, substantially not effective in inactivating L. monocytogenes in liquid culture than conventional heating method.

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