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Wine Production Using Osmotic Solution from Dried Mango Process KCI 등재

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산업식품공학 (Food Engineering Progress)
한국산업식품공학회 (Korean Society for Food Engineering)
초록

This study evaluated the potential of utilizing the osmotic solution from dried mango processing as alternative raw material for mango wine making. Fermentation was carried out using two kinds of yeast strains Saccharomyces bayanus, Lalvin EC-1118 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Lalvin D-47 at 20oC for 28 days. Physicochemical analysis during fermentation was performed for each treatment and the resulting wine samples were analyzed for color, volatiles and sensory properties. Results of physicochemical analysis between the two fermenting samples as well as the wine samples show almost similar results regardless of the yeast strains. Wine color of sample wines after storage were not significantly different at p<0.05 and when compared with a commercial mango wine. From the volatile analysis, esters and alcohols constituted majority of the compounds. Production of several esters, alcohols, acids and terpenes were affected by yeast strain used in fermentation. Results of sensory analysis showed that wines fermented by S. bayanus EC-1118 strain was more acceptable although sensory scores between the treatments and the reference wine showed significant differences in all the attributes evaluated, except for bitterness. The utilization of osmotic solution from dried mango process could produce similar properties with existing commercial mango wines although there is still need for further work on the improvement of some sensory attributes of the mango wines.

저자
  • Annalene S. Garcia(Department of Food Science and Biotechnology)
  • Jae-Ho Park(Department of Medicinal Plant Resource, Andong National University)
  • Hyung-Jin Jeong(Department of Medicinal Plant Resource, Andong National University)
  • Youn-Moon Park(Department of Food Science and Biotechnology)
  • Koo-Min Chung(Department of Food Science and Biotechnology)
  • Jong-Hwa Lee(Department of Food Science and Biotechnology) Corresponding author