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Monitoring of Color Changes and Organoleptics Properties of Chungkookjang Products during Storage for Shelf-life Establishment (청국장 제품의 유통기한 설정을 위한 저장중의 색도변화 및 관능적 특성 monitoring)

  • Kim, Dong-Myung;Kim, Seong-Ho;Lee, Jin-Man;Dung, Nguyen-Thi;Kang, Sun-Chul
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.140-149
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    • 2005
  • In order to examine the changes of commercial value during storage conditions and shelf-life of Chungkookjang, response surface methodology of SAS program was applied to monitor orgenoleptic properties and color changes to determine optimum storage conditions. Lightness (L) value of vacuum-packed Chungkookjang showed under the 1% significance probability with high influence in all conditions such as sterilized temperature, storage time and storage temperature. Redness (a) value of vacuum-packed Chungkookjang was increased during highly sterilized and storage temperatures, and was individually influenced. One of the generally packed sample also showed that significance value was influenced under 10%, during high storage temperature. Yellowness (b) value of vacuum-packed Chungkookjang showed the significance probability under 1% during storage time and temperature, and under 5% during sterilized temperature. Also, stational point showed saddle type in both packaging samples. In case of vacuum-packed Chungkookjang, compatibility of odor was influenced by sterilized temperature under 10% significance probability. But generally packed samples have an effect on storage time under 1% significance probability effect on storage time, and sterilized temperature under 5%. In case of vacuum-packed Chungkookjang, compatibility of taste was highly concerned with storage time under 1% significance probability, whereas generally packed samples were concerned with storage temperature under 5% significance probability. Overall palatability of vacuum-packed samples showed maximum value of 5.15 on sterilized temperature ($61.92^{\circ}C$), storage temperature ($6.79^{\circ}C$) and storage time (56.48 days) during storage.

Changes in Fatty Acid Compositions of Sesame Seed Lipid Fractions during Storage (저장중(貯藏中) 참깨의 결합형태별(結合形態別) 지질(脂質)의 지방산(脂肪酸) 조성변화(組成變化))

  • Choi, Sang-Do;Cho, Moo-Je
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.261-265
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    • 1983
  • The changes in fatty acid compositions of the each fraction of oil, that is, steryl ester, triglyceride, diglyceride and free fatty acid, were analyzed during the storage of sesame seed for 4, 9, and 15 months at four different storage conditions, that is, storage under light with linen pouch(LA), storage in dark with linen pouch(DA), storage under light with poly ethylene pouch(LS), and storage in dark with poly ethylene pouch(DS). In the fatty acid composition of steryl ester fraction, palmitic and stearic acid were decreased but linoleic acid was increased during the storage in all the storage conditions. The ratio of $C_{18}$ to $C_{16}$ fatty acids in steryl ester from DA and LA was higher than that from DS and LS during storage until 15 months. The palmitic and stearic acid content in triglyceride were decreased until 9 months of storage, then slightly increased until 15 months of storage in all the storage conditions, but reverse tendency was observed in the lineoleic acid content. The ratio of $C_{18}$ to $C_{16}$ fatty acids and unstaturated to saturated fatty acids in DS were slightly higher than these in DA and LA. In the fatty acid composition of free fatty acid, the content of palmitic and stearic acid were decreased until 9 months of storage, then increased until 15 months, but reverse tendency was observed in the oleic and linoleic acid: the ratio of unsaturated to staturated fatty acids in DA and LA was higher than that in DS and LS during the storage for 15 months.

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Effect of Storage Temperature and Humidity on the Quality Stability of Potatoes (감자의 품질안정성에 대한 저장 온.습도의 영향)

  • 권중호;변명우
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.243-249
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    • 1995
  • Potatoes, Irish cobbler, were subject to quality evaluation from the physiological and physicochemical points of view during storage under different temperatures and relative humidities for 11 months. Quality criteria were sprouting, rotting, weight changes, moisture, total sugar, reducing sugar and vitamin C. Low temperature condition(LT, 2∼4$^{\circ}C$, 80% RH) was enough to preserve Potatoes for 11 months, but it was indicated to be limitations that the increase in reducig sugar as well as sprouting by about 3.3 to 6.7% occurred from the 3rd month of storage. Meanwhile, pit temperature(PT, 3∼15$^{\circ}C$, 75∼85% RH), room temperature(RT, 7∼17$^{\circ}C$, 80∼95% RH) and ambient temperature(AT, 2∼25$^{\circ}C$, 62∼72 RH) were shown infeasible conditions for the storage of potatoes mainly due to the increase In sprouting-rate and subsequent quality-loss after 3 months of storage. Based on the results, it proposed that more economical conditions, ranging 10 to 15$^{\circ}C$ and about 80% RH following sprout inhibition treatment should be used for the long-term storage of potatoes.

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DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTOMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LOW TEMPERATURE STORAGE HOUSE USING INTERNET

  • Chung, H.;Yun, H.S.;Lee, W.O.;Lee, K.H.;Cho, Y.K.;Park, W.K.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 2000.11c
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    • pp.676-683
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    • 2000
  • For high quality storage of agricultural products, temperature, humidity and gas conditions in a storage house should be controlled properly. But most of the low temperature storage house is depending on temperature control. This study aimed to develop an automatic control system for low temperature storage house that can control storage conditions such as temperature, humidity and $CO_2$ gas concentration. The developed system alarms the user, by telephone or beeper, when abnormal condition has occurred. The farmer can also monitor the inside condition of warehouse in his residence, by Internet. From the results of the performance test, the temperature and relative humidity in the warehouse is controlled within the range of ${\pm}0.5^{circ}C$ and ${\pm}2%$, respectively.

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Changes on the Quality of Market Milk on the Storage Conditions (저장 조건에 따른 시유의 품질변화)

  • 이수원;황보식
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.156-162
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    • 2001
  • The quality changes of UHT market milk product were investigated by the season and storage conditions. Throughout the year, standard plate counts(SPC) wasnt increased significantly during storage at 5$\pm$1 and 7$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$ for 10 days. And except for summer, SPC was lower than 20,000 cfu/ml after storage at 10$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$ or 10 days. But SPC was rapidly increased from 3 days at 15$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$, and there was gas forming by yeast growth after storage at 30$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$. Values of pH and titratable acidity of market milk products were 6.49 to 6.71 and 0.155 to 0.16%, respectively. pH and titratable acidity were a lot changes at the temperature over 15$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$, and milk products showed a curd at 30$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$. Carbohydrate of market milk product had little difference throughout the year, whereas fat, protein and total solids of market milk products in autumn showed a little higher value than that of other seasons. There were no changes of milk composition during storage periods, but carbohydrate was decreased a little after storage over 20$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$.

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Supercooling Pretreatment Improves the Shelf-Life of Freeze-Dried Leuconostoc mesenteroides WiKim32

  • Seul-Gi Jeong;In Seong Choi;Ho Myeong Kim;Ji Yoon Chang;Hae Woong Park
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.32 no.12
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    • pp.1599-1604
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    • 2022
  • Storage stability of freeze-dried lactic acid bacteria is a critical factor for their cost-effectiveness. Long-term storage of lactic acid bacteria enables microbial industry to reduce distribution costs. Herein, we investigated the effect of cold adaptation under supercooling conditions at -5℃ on the viability of Leuconostoc mesenteroides WiKim32 during the freeze-drying process and subsequent storage. Cold adaptation increased the thickness of exopolysaccharides (EPS) and improved the viability of freeze-dried Leu. mesenteroides WiKim32. Compared to non-adapted cells, cold-adapted cells showed a 35.4% increase in EPS thickness under supercooling conditions. The viability of EPS-hydrolyzed cells was lower than that of untreated cells, implying that EPS plays a role in protection during the freeze-drying process. Cold adaptation increased the storage stability of freeze-dried Leu. mesenteroides WiKim32. Fifty-six days after storage, the highest viability (71.3%) was achieved with cold adaptation at -5℃. When EPS-containing broth was added prior to the freeze-drying process, the viability further increased to 82.7%. These results imply that cold adaptation by supercooling pretreatment would be a good strategy for the long-term storage of Leu. mesenteroides WiKim32.

Modelling of the fire impact on CONSTOR RBMK-1500 cask thermal behavior in the open interim storage site

  • Robertas Poskas;Kestutis Rackaitis;Povilas Poskas;Hussam Jouhara
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.7
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    • pp.2604-2612
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    • 2023
  • Spent nuclear fuel and long-lived radioactive waste must be carefully handled before disposing them off to a geological repository. After the pre-storage period in water pools, spent nuclear fuel is stored in casks, which are widely used for interim storage. Interim storage in casks is very important part in the whole cycle of nuclear energy generation. This paper presents the results of the numerical study that was performed to evaluate the thermal behavior of a metal-concrete CONSTOR RBMK-1500 cask loaded with spent nuclear fuel and placed in an open type interim storage facility which is under fire conditions (steady-state, fire, post-fire). The modelling was performed using the ANSYS Fluent code. Also, a local sensitivity analysis of thermal parameters on temperature variation was performed. The analysis demonstrated that the maximum increase in the fuel load temperatures is about 10 ℃ and 8 ℃ for 30 min 800 ℃ and 60 min 600 ℃ fires respectively. Therefore, during the fire and the post-fire periods, the fuel load temperatures did not exceed the 300 ℃ limiting temperature set for an RBMK SNF cladding for long-term storage. This ensures that fire accident does not cause overheating of fuel rods in a cask.

On the Optimum Gas Composition for CA Storage of Shingo Pear (배(신고)의 CA저장을 위한 적정 환경가스 조성에 관하여)

  • Kim, Dong-Man;Shin, Hyun-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.396-400
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    • 1985
  • For investigation of the optimum gas composition for CA storage of Shingo pear, the pears were kept at 8 different $O_2/CO_2$ concentrations for 5 months and checked in some indices related in storability and sensory quality after storage and transfer to air at $20^{\circ}C$ for 1 week. The pears kept in all the CA storage conditions in this experiment, especially in $3%\;O_2-3%,\;CO_2$, were lower in weight loss than the pears kept in cold room. Immediately after storage decay rates of the pears stored at CA storage conditions except $3%\;O_2-3%,\;CO_2$ and $3%\;O_2-4%,\;CO_2$ were more serious than that of the pears stored at cold room, and the rates of the pears, especially stored at cold room, were rapidly increased by exposure to $20^{\circ}C$ after storage. The highest soluble solid content and firmess were shown in the pears stored at the CA storage condition of $3%\;O_2-3%,\;CO_2$, and the pears stored at the conditions of $3%\;O_2$ and $4%{\sim}5%\;CO_2$ had the highest acidity. In sensory evaluation the pears kept at the conditions of $3%O_2-3%$, 4% and 5% $CO_2$ maintained a good quality after storage and after storage and transfer to air at $20^{\circ}C$ for 1 week.

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Effect of $CO_2$ Concentration of CA Conditions on Quality of Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis Planch.) during Storage (한국산 양다래(Actinidia chinensis Planch.)의 CA 저장성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sei-Eun;Kim, Dong-Man;Kim, Kil-Hwan;Rhee, Chul
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.869-875
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    • 1989
  • For the evaluation of storage stability of kiwifruit, the conditions of CA storage were based on the following gas compositions; 2% oxygen and 2, 4, 6% carbon dioxide, respectively. The results obtained from the experiment were as follows; The flesh softening was considerably reduced at the storage atmospheres of 4% $CO_2$ plus 2% $O_2$, and fruit firmness of 3.0kg was marked in this CA condition after storage for 180 days. The concentration of $CO_2$ affected clearly on the respiration rate and organic acid compositions of kiwifruit during CA storage. The respiration rate at the storage condition of 6% $CO_2$ was lower than those at 2 and 4% $CO_2$. Quinic and succinic acid contents were obviously increased in the kiwifruit stored at all the CA conditions studied. In comparision of the developed amounts of off-flavor substances, ethanol and acetaldehyde, depended upon the concentration of $CO_2$ in the CA conditions, the larger amount were produced in the storage condition of higher concentration of $CO_3$. From the results mentioned above, it could be concluded that the optimum atmosphere combination for CA storage of kiwifruit was 4% $CO_2$ plus 2% $O_2$.

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Effects of Flour Storage Conditions on the Lipid Oxidation of Fried Products during Storage in the Dark

  • Lee, Yoo-Sung;Lee, Ji-Yeun;Choe, Eun-Ok
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.399-403
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    • 2006
  • The effect of flour storage conditions on the lipid oxidation of fried products during storage was studied. Wheat flour was stored at $60^{\circ}C$ in the dark and at water activity (Aw) of 0.3, 0.5, or 0.8 for 21 days. The square-shaped dough ($2{\times}2{\times}0.1\;cm$) made with the stored flour and water was fried in soybean oil at $160^{\circ}C$ for 1 min. The fried products were stored at $60^{\circ}C$ for 15 days in the dark. The degree of lipid oxidation of the fried products was evaluated by conjugated dienoic acid (CDA) content and p-anisidine value (PAV). Both CDA content and PAV of the fried products increased with lengthening storage time of the fried products, suggesting that longer storage of the fried products raised the lipid oxidation. Furthermore, the lipid oxidation of the fried products made with flour that had been stored for a longer time tended to be higher than that of those made with unstored or short-term-stored flour. However, Aw at which the flour was stored did not significantly affect the lipid oxidation of either flour or the fried products during storage. The storage time of flour clearly exerted a greater effect than Aw on the lipid oxidation of the fried products during storage at $60^{\circ}C$ in the dark. This suggests that for the storage stability of fried products, the flour storage time is a more important factor than Aw at which the flour is stored.