2016
DOI: 10.11002/kjfp.2016.23.3.438
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Estimating the freezing and supercooling points of Korean agricultural products from experimental and quality characteristics

Abstract: This study was performed to determine the optimal freezing point for the reliable cold storage of Korean agricultural products, and to provide basic data for determining the storage temperature based on the quality characteristics. Additional supercooling temperature analysis was conducted to explore the possibility of supercooling storage. To determine the effects of quality characteristics on the freezing point, the hardness, acidity, moisture and sugar content were analyzed. The crops were frozen using cust… Show more

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“…Titratable acidity was calculated by the malic acid content using a pH analyzer (TitroLine 500, Si Analytics, Mainz, Germany). The homogenate samples (20 g) were measured for pH and then were titrated to pH 8.3 with 0.1 N NaOH and the acidity was calculated as malic acid on a weight basis from three replicate measurements per sample [10].…”
Section: Apple Quality Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Titratable acidity was calculated by the malic acid content using a pH analyzer (TitroLine 500, Si Analytics, Mainz, Germany). The homogenate samples (20 g) were measured for pH and then were titrated to pH 8.3 with 0.1 N NaOH and the acidity was calculated as malic acid on a weight basis from three replicate measurements per sample [10].…”
Section: Apple Quality Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%