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Inactivation of Penicillum expansum in sour cherry juice, peach and apricot nectars by pulsed electric fields
Authors:Evrendilek Gulsun Akdemir  Tok Fatih M  Soylu E Mine  Soylu Soner
Affiliation:Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Food Engineering, Abant Izzet Baysal University, Golkoy Campus, 14280 Bolu, Turkey. gevrendilek@ibu.edu.tr
Abstract:Inhibitory effects of pulsed electric fields (PEF) on Penicillum expansum inoculated into sour cherry juice, apricot and peach nectars were determined based on germination tube elongation, spore germination rate, and light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations in this study. After inoculation of juice/nectar samples with P. expansum spores at the level of 10(5)-10(6)cfu/mL, the samples were processed by bench scale PEF pulse generator as a function of differing electric field strengths (0, 13, 17, 20, 23, 27, 30 and 34kV/cm) and processing times (0, 62, 94, 123, 163, 198 and 218mus). Results revealed that with an increase in electric field strength and processing time, germination tube elongation and spore germination rate were completely inhibited. Light and SEM observations revealed considerable morphological alterations in fungal conidia such as cytoplasmic coagulation, vacuolations, shrinkage and protoplast leakage. PEF processing of juice/nectars was demonstrated to be effective in inactivating P. expansum. To our knowledge, this is the first study confirming the inhibitory effects of PEF on germination tube elongation and spore germination rate of P. expansum in fruit juice/nectars.
Keywords:Pulsed electric fields (PEF)  Sour cherry juice  Apricot nectar  Peach nectar  Penicillum expansum  Spore germination  Germ tube elongation
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