Abstract

Volatile compounds produced during the fermentation of kimchi result in a sour taste and unpleasant odor. Here, we evaluated the utility of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) as a natural deodorant in kimchi packaging. Baking soda decomposed into sodium carbonate, which showed superior deodorizing effects at 180°C, and aroma patterns were altered after deodorizing treatment with baking soda and heat‐treated baking soda. Moreover, the numbers of off‐odor compounds were decreased when using baking soda or heat‐treated baking soda. In addition, the acetic acid removal rate increased with heat treatment of baking soda. Notably, the external shape and color of baking soda particles were not affected by heating. It was observed that an increase in the content of baking soda in the low‐density polyethylene (LDPE)/baking soda composite films enhanced deodorizing effects. Finally, sensory evaluation confirmed that odor decreased with increased baking soda content. The findings demonstrate the potential value of baking soda and LDPE/baking soda composite films in kimchi packaging and reduction of off‐odors.

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