To extend the shelf life of draft makgeolli, UV irradiation and high hydrostatic pressure were conducted. UV irradiation did not reduce the total cell number in makgeolli, but high hydrostatic pressure treated drastically decreased. The number of viable cells in makgeolli was 2.2-5.8 × 107 CF...
To extend the shelf life of draft makgeolli, UV irradiation and high hydrostatic pressure were conducted. UV irradiation did not reduce the total cell number in makgeolli, but high hydrostatic pressure treated drastically decreased. The number of viable cells in makgeolli was 2.2-5.8 × 107 CFU/mL, but when treated with 300 MPa pressure for 1 minute, it decreased to 1.4-10 × 103 CFU/mL, with 400 MPa to 4-68 CFU/mL, and with 500 MPa to under 40 CFU/mL. Yeast died at 400 MPa pressure, but Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Rummeliibacillus stabekisii survived at 500 MPa pressure. The makgeolli treated with 400 and 500 MPa pressure did not increase the number of cells even when stored at room temperature (25℃) for 30 days, and changes in alcohol, acidity, and amino acid vlaue were also suppressed. However, when stored for more than 30 days at room temperature, the acidity and amino acid levels of makgeolli increased, making it difficult to drink. At low temperature (4℃) storage, the quality change of makgeolli was suppressed until 70 days of storage, so it had a taste similar to that of fresh makgeolli.
To extend the shelf life of draft makgeolli, UV irradiation and high hydrostatic pressure were conducted. UV irradiation did not reduce the total cell number in makgeolli, but high hydrostatic pressure treated drastically decreased. The number of viable cells in makgeolli was 2.2-5.8 × 107 CFU/mL, but when treated with 300 MPa pressure for 1 minute, it decreased to 1.4-10 × 103 CFU/mL, with 400 MPa to 4-68 CFU/mL, and with 500 MPa to under 40 CFU/mL. Yeast died at 400 MPa pressure, but Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Rummeliibacillus stabekisii survived at 500 MPa pressure. The makgeolli treated with 400 and 500 MPa pressure did not increase the number of cells even when stored at room temperature (25℃) for 30 days, and changes in alcohol, acidity, and amino acid vlaue were also suppressed. However, when stored for more than 30 days at room temperature, the acidity and amino acid levels of makgeolli increased, making it difficult to drink. At low temperature (4℃) storage, the quality change of makgeolli was suppressed until 70 days of storage, so it had a taste similar to that of fresh makgeolli.
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