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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of gas plasma treatment on fresh-cut melon stability during controlled storage. Plasma treatments of 15 + 15 and 30 + 30 min were conducted on fresh cut melon using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) generator. Samples were packed and stored for 4 days at 10 °C and evaluated for qualitative, metabolic and microbiological indexes. Qualitative parameters of fresh-cut melon (titratable acidity, soluble solid content, dry matter, colour, texture) were only weakly affected by plasma treatment. Peroxidase (POD) and pectin methylesterase (PME) activities were slightly inhibited by the treatment up to respectively about 17 and 7%. Tissue metabolic heat production decreased proportionally to the treatment duration, while a partial conversion to anaerobic metabolism was observed. Microbial results showed that a significant increase in microbial shelf-life was achieved following the 15 + 15 min plasma treatment due to a delayed growth of spoilage mesophilic and psychrotrophic microflora.Industrial relevanceThe demand for fresh-cut products characterized by high qualitative and nutritional values and an acceptable shelf-life has promoted the research for non-thermal treatments.Fresh-cut melon is considered to be highly perishable and potentially hazardous food because it can support the growth of spoilage microflora and several pathogens.Cold plasma has shown its potentiality as an antimicrobial treatment and has been tested on different food products, but the impact on product quality and metabolism is still scarcely known.The results obtained in this study contributed to deepen the knowledge on the effect of plasma treatment on microbial, qualitative and metabolic aspects of fresh-cut melon.  相似文献   

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This study was done in order to investigate the effect of repetitive pulsed light (RPL) treatment at certain interval on microbiological stability, quality and physicochemical changes of fresh-cut cantaloupes during storage. Fresh-cut cantaloupes packed in polypropylene bag were exposed to RPL treatment with fluences of 0.3, 0.6, 0.9 and 1.2 J/cm2 every 48 h up to 28 days of storage at 4 ± 1 °C. The microbiological quality, headspace gas composition, physical quality (firmness, fluid loss and colour), chemical quality (pH, titratable acidity, total soluble solids, total phenolic content and ascorbic acid content) and microscopic observations of fresh-cut cantaloupes were determined during storage. No significant (p > 0.05) effect was observed for firmness, colour and total soluble solids of fresh-cut cantaloupes treated with RPL throughout the storage study. Repetitive PL treatment using 0.9 J/cm2 was the most effective fluence for extending the shelf life of fresh-cut cantaloupes with extension by 20 days compared to control in term of microbiological quality while maintaining all quality parameters. Negative effect of single PL treatment (SPL) (11.7 J/cm2) on tissue structure of fresh-cut cantaloupes during storage was minimised by applying RPL treatment (0.9 J/cm2 for every 48 h interval).Industrial relevanceFresh-cut cantaloupes are becoming more popular due to the benefits of convenience and fresh-like quality provided. However, fresh-cut cantaloupes are susceptible to microbial contamination and deterioration as the fruit tissue is injured due to cutting of the product into pieces. Repetitive PL (RPL) treatment is an alternative application to single PL (SPL) treatment for extending shelf life of fresh-cut fruits by minimising the negative effect of SPL treatment on the tissue structure. This study demonstrates the usefulness of RPL treatment to further extend the shelf life of fresh-cut cantaloupes compared to SPL treatment. This is crucial for vending cut fruits through refrigerators equipped with RPL system. The RPL application contributes to reduced postharvest loss and increased convenience and availability of fresh-cut fruits to the public which benefit both producers and consumers.  相似文献   

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The present study investigated the effect of chitosan coating containing antibrowning agents and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) on the browning and shelf life of fresh-cut lotus root stored at 4 °C for 10 days. The atmosphere in the packages was evaluated for O2 and CO2 concentrations. The browning on the surface of lotus root slices was prevented by chitosan-based coating and MAP treatment. L* values of coated + MAP and control samples were 68.8 and 48.9 after 8 days storage, respectively. For a? and b? values, samples of coated + MAP treatment had the slowest increasing trends among all the treatments. At the end of storage, the coated + MAP samples exhibited the lowest polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content. Its highest overall visual quality (OVQ) scores (> 7) demonstrated that chitosan-based coating + MAP treatment could provide a better inhibitory effect on the browning and extend the shelf life of fresh-cut lotus root.Industrial relevance: Fresh-cut vegetables have drawn the attention of industry as a novel lightly processed product. Both edible coating and MAP treatment cause changes in atmosphere composition and respiration rate of lotus root slices. This combined treatment could be used to control the browning and improve the storage life of this fresh-cut vegetable. This information could be useful for the development of novel application to edible coating and MAP design for lightly processed lotus root.  相似文献   

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The current work used fingerprinting-kinetics for the first time to monitor shelf-life changes in a low-pH, pasteurised, shelf-stable product, more particular in orange juice. Orange juice samples were stored as a function of time at four different storage temperatures (20, 28, 35 and 42 °C). To obtain insight into chemical changes in the volatile food fraction, samples were fingerprinted with headspace GC–MS. The objectives of this work were twofold: (i) to identify major chemical changes of pasteurised orange juice during shelf-life and (ii) to study the kinetics of selected shelf-life compounds in the context of accelerated shelf-life testing (ASLT). At 20 °C, changes in terpenes and a decrease in aldehydes were observed. Oxides and sulphur compounds increased and esters decreased at increased storage temperatures (at 28 °C and above). Concerning ASLT, four volatile compounds had clear temperature and time dependent kinetics within the investigated temperature range.  相似文献   

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Pumpkins were processed at high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) ranging from 350 to 550 MPa for 0.5 min to 30 min. Two different nonlinear mathematical models were compared to fit the inactivation kinetics. The second model consistently produced better fits to the inactivation data than the first model (Weibull model). According to the inactivation of microorganisms, pumpkin was subjected to 450 MPa/15 min and 550 MPa/10 min. The microbiological and physicochemical changes in pumpkin subjected to (HHP) and thermal-treated (854 °C/5 min) were compared during 4 °C storage. The total plate counts (TPC) treated with thermal processing, 450 MPa/15 min and 550 MPa/10 min were 5.12, 4.02 and 1.71 log10 CFU/g, respectively on the 60th day. The growth of microorganisms caused the increase in ΔE, decrease in hardness in other treatments. Treatment of 550 MPa for 10 min had little effect on color during storage. There were no significant changes in the L, a and b values (p > 0.05). The hardness of pumpkin treated with 550 MPa/10 min decreased by 32.28% after 60 days. A greater retention of the original color, Vc and antioxidant capacity and increased total phenols were observed in 550 MPa/10 min-treated samples immediately after processing. During storage, color changed, Vc content, total phenols and the antioxidant activity were decreased. While the soluble solids content (SSC), sugars and pH value of pumpkin with HHP or thermal treatment did not show significant change immediately during 60-day storage. Based on these results, working at 550 MPa for 10 min ensures physicochemical and high standard of sanitation parameters in pumpkin.Industrial relevancePumpkin (Cucurbita maxima Duch.) is one of the popular vegetables, and fresh-cut pumpkin requires strict processing treatment and storage conditions to protect its quality. HHP is one promising novel non-thermal technique and is likely to replace thermal processes. A better knowledge of effects of storage temperature on the quality of HHP-treated pumpkin and its storage time prediction through microbiological quality and physical–chemical characteristics analysis of these changes is necessary. The available data would provide technical support for commercial application of the HHP technique in fresh-cut pumpkin processing.  相似文献   

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Fresh-cut ‘Piel de Sapo’ melon was processed at different ripeness stages and stored under modified atmosphere packaging for 35 days at 5 °C. Raw material firmness and soluble solids content ranged from 6.5 to 3.9 N and 11.1 to 14.3 °Brix, respectively. The effects of a 2.5 kPa O2+7 kPa CO2 packaging atmosphere and a dip of 1% ascorbic acid and 0.5% calcium chloride on physiology, microbiological stability as well as color and firmness were evaluated. An intermediate stage of ripeness at processing was the most suitable to extend the shelf-life of fresh-cut ‘Piel de Sapo’ melon. Green-mature fresh-cut melon reduced CO2 accumulation and ethanol production. In addition, a treatment with ascorbic acid and calcium chloride in combination with modified atmosphere packaging, contributed to a greater extension of the shelf-life of fresh-cut melon than that reported for fruits stored under non-modified atmosphere, slowing down the growth of microbial populations, maintaining the original color and reducing softness. Thus, the shelf-life of green-mature fresh-cut ‘Piel de Sapo’ melon dipped in an ascorbic acid and calcium chloride solution and packaged under modified atmosphere was about 10 days.  相似文献   

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The effect of a pre-cut heat treatment (100 °C/45 s) as an alternative decontamination treatment to chlorinated-water (200 ppm active chlorine/1 min, 5 °C) was evaluated in minimally processed carrot (shredded). The quality of shredded carrots was studied just after minimal processing and during storage at 5 °C (10 days) by evaluating microbial (total mesophilic aerobic, yeast and moulds and lactic acid bacteria counts), physical–chemical (soluble solids content, pH, titratable acidity, whiteness index), physiological (peroxidase activity and headspace analysis) and sensorial attributes (colour, fresh-like appearance, aroma and general acceptance). The relationships between sensory perception of undesired changes, microbial contamination threshold, physico-chemical and physiological indices were investigated and compared between heat-treated and control samples. The use of heat in pre-cut carrot proved to be more efficient than chlorinated-water concerning microbial control (threshold concentration of 7 Log10 cfu g? 1), providing an acceptable fresh-like quality product during 10 days of storage (5 °C), which corresponds to a 3-day shelf-life extension compared to control samples. Heat-treated shredded carrot showed lower respiratory and POD activities than chlorinated samples suggesting that the use of heat provides a metabolic activity lowering effect besides the microbial effect which could be important to shelf-life extension of the fresh-cut product.Industrial relevanceIn minimally processed vegetables, namely in shredded carrot, chlorine solutions have been widely used by the industry for sanitization purposes. However, reduced microbiological efficiency allied to sensorial changes and eventual formation of carcinogenic chlorinated compounds pointed out the need for alternative decontamination methodologies. Also, the evermore conscious consumers are demanding minimization of the potentially negative impact of food processing on human health and the environment. From the practical experience of a fresh-cut industry directly involved in the R&D research project which supported this study, the marketability of minimally processed shredded carrot is limited due to rapid microbial growth and colour loss (decrease of orange intensity and/or whitening of the shreds). As a result, a pilot-plant scale study was performed, evaluating quality attributes of shredded carrot processed according to a clean pre-cut alternative decontamination process.  相似文献   

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Accelerated shelf-life testing is applied to a variety of products to estimate keeping quality over a short period of time. The industry has not been successful in applying this approach to ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk because of chemical and physical changes in the milk proteins that take place during processing and storage. We investigated these protein changes, applying accelerated shelf-life principles to UHT milk samples with different fat levels and using native- and sodium dodecyl sulfate-PAGE. Samples of UHT skim and whole milk were stored at 20, 30, 40, and 50°C for 28 d. Irrespective of fat content, UHT treatment had a similar effect on the electrophoretic patterns of milk proteins. At the start of testing, proteins were bonded mainly through disulfide and noncovalent interactions. However, storage at and above 30°C enhanced protein aggregation via covalent interactions. The extent of aggregation appeared to be influenced by fat content; whole milk contained more fat than skim milk, implying aggregation via melted or oxidized fat, or both. Based on reduction in loss in absolute quantity of individual proteins, covalent crosslinking in whole milk was facilitated mainly by products of lipid oxidation and increased access to caseins for crosslinking reactions. Maillard and dehydroalanine products were the main contributors involved in protein changes in skim milk. Protein crosslinking appeared to follow a different pathway at higher temperatures (≥40°C) than at lower temperatures, making it very difficult to extrapolate these changes to protein interactions at lower temperatures.  相似文献   

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The effect of different temperature/time/pressure high hydrostatic pressure (HP) treatment on the quality and shelf life of red mullet were studied. Different high pressure treatments (at 3, 7, 15 and 25 °C, 5 to 10 min and 220, 250 and 330 MPa) were tested to establish the best processing conditions for the quality of red mullet. The effect of the process on the quality of the sample was examined by colour, Trimethylamine nitrogen (TMA-N) and Thiobarbituric acid number (TBA) analysis. Based on the results of the parameters, the best combinations of HP treatments were determined as 220 MPa/5 min/25 °C and 330 MPa/5 min/3 °C for red mullet. The effects of this combination treatment on sensory, chemical and microbiological properties of red mullet stored at 4 °C were studied. The results obtained from this study showed that the shelf life of untreated and HP treated stored at 4 °C, as determined by overall acceptability of sensory and microbiological data, are 12 days for untreated red mullet and 14 days for treated red mullet at 220 MPa for 5 min at 25 °C and 15 days for treated red mullet at 330 MPa for 5 min at 3 °C.Industrial relevanceFresh fish have short shelf life. HP treatment has shown to be an effective method to control pathogen and spoilage microorganisms in fish and fish products. However, high pressure treatment can promote colour and oxidation changes that could modify their sensory characteristics. The main objective of the first part of this study was to detect the best combination among the applied pressure (220, 250 and 330 MPa), temperature (3, 7, 15 and 25 °C) and time (5 and 10 min) combinations. The treatment ranges were chosen according to the unchanging colour, lower TBA value and TMA stability by HP and considering the economical aspects of HP processing. In the second part of the study, HP was applied on the selected samples and a shelf-life study was performed by measuring the changes in the quality parameters, of the samples throughout their storage. The storage conditions were set so as to achieve refrigeration handling (4 °C). Shelf-life estimation was performed according to the data obtained. HP (at 220 MPa for 5 min at 25 °C and at 330 MPa for 5 min at 3 °C) treatment is the most effective treatment for shelf-life extension as compared to non-treated red mullet.  相似文献   

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When fresh-cut jujubes are subjected to pressurized nitrogen treatments, the nitrogen gas dissolves into water and forms clathrate hydrates which ultimately lead to restriction in water mobility. Fresh-cut jujubes were, respectively, treated with 1.0 MPa nitrogen, 1.5 MPa nitrogen, 1.9 MPa nitrogen and 1.9 MPa air for 30 min at 4 °C and without pressurized treatment(control) and then stored at 4 °C and 80 % relative humidity (RH) for 12 days. Physiological, textural, chemical, and microbial attribute were determined every 2 days. Results indicated that pressurized nitrogen treatments carried out at 1.5 MPa successfully inhibited respiration, water loss, softening, chlorophyll degradation, and color change. The treatments also significantly reduced loss of ascorbic acid and soluble solids. Treated fresh-cut jujubes carried significantly less microbial population. Thus, it was concluded that pressurized nitrogen treatment was beneficial to preserve quality of fresh-cut jujubes.  相似文献   

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Ice-glazing is applied to protect the frozen shrimp from undesirable quality changes during frozen storage. Effects of initial frozen shrimp temperature on glaze uptake; glazing time on glaze uptake; and different glaze percentage on physical and chemical changes of frozen shrimp during storage were investigated. Shrimps were frozen in a spiral freezing machine (?35 °C/15 min); transferred to the air blast freezer until the core temperature reached ?18 °C, ?25 °C and ?30 °C; submitted to glazing process; and stored at ?18 °C for 180 days. The glazing percentage, pH and N-TVB levels were monitored every 45 days. This study has demonstrated the effectiveness of the glazing process as a protecting agent for frozen shrimp. A reasonable range of water uptake could be between 15% and 20% to guarantee the final quality. Therefore, it is important to prevent temperature fluctuations during transportation and storage to maintain the quality of the frozen shrimps.  相似文献   

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In this work, the influence of an Ultra High Temperature (UHT) treatment on chemical and sensory composition of Arabica coffee brews for a longer shelf-life has been studied. A temperature of 120 °C for 2 s allows to obtain a microbiologically safe coffee brew, good valued from the sensory point of view. The behavior of the UHT vs non UHT treated coffee brew was followed throughout 120 days of storage at 4 °C. The UHT treatment keeps the typical acidity of the brews longer, delaying and softening the pH decrease and the development of sourness, which is one of the main causes for the rejection of stored coffee brews. The UHT treatment hardly affects the concentrations of caffeine and trigonelline, and of some phenolic compounds such as 5-caffeoylquinic (5-CQA), caffeic or ferulic acids. Sixteen key odorants and staling volatiles were analyzed by HS–GC–MS and lower changes were observed in the UHT treated coffee brew throughout storage. Higher DPPH scavenging activity was observed in the UHT treated coffee brew from days 60 to 120. In conclusion, the application of an UHT treatment is proposed to extend the shelf-life (up to 60 days) of stored coffee brews.  相似文献   

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《Journal of food engineering》2007,78(4):1069-1077
Textural and microstructural changes in fresh-cut lettuce were analysed over 12 days storage. The vegetable was treated with 120 ppm chlorine and with 15 g/L calcium lactate at room temperature (∼18–20 °C) and at 50 °C (heat-shock). Texturometer analysis showed that samples washed with calcium lactate had significantly (p > 0.05) higher crispness values than samples washed with chlorine. However the use of 50 °C treatment (heat-shock) gave better textural properties at the end of storage and significantly retarded the softening process, being in agreement with the sensorial results. Cryo-SEM micrographs showed a loss of turgor (shrinkage) of the tissue cells in the samples washed with chlorine, effect not so evident in calcium lactate treated samples. The use of heat-shock in combination with calcium lactate reduced this phenomenon better than the other two treatments. Pectin methyl esterase (PME), enzyme related to textural changes, showed higher activity in samples treated with calcium lactate at 50 °C. The combination of calcium lactate and 50 °C washing temperature maintained objective and sensorial textural properties of fresh-cut lettuce better than the calcium lactate or chlorine washing treatments at room temperature.  相似文献   

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《Food microbiology》2004,21(2):193-201
This work evaluates the microbiological quality and sensorial characteristics of rainbow trout processed by the sous vide method under different time/temperature conditions and stored at 2°C and 10°C.The equivalent heat treatments applied in core were: 3.3 min at 90°C (PV70 in core 331.64), 1.04 min at 90°C (PV70 in core 104.5) and 5.18 min at 70°C (PV70 in core 5.18). The product stored at 2°C or 10°C was periodically evaluated to investigate its sensory quality, microbiological condition and proximate composition. The batches stored at 2°C had lower growth counts of mesophiles and psychrotrophs. Moreover, these counts decreased by increasing the heating temperature and time. Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Clostridium perfringens and Listeria monocytogenes were not found in any of the samples. Neither aerobic nor anaerobic spores were detected in the trout samples processed at 90°C for 3.3 min in core and stored at 2°C after 45 days. A heat treatment of 90°C for 3.3 min in core was the most effective to extend the shelf-life of trout (>45 days).Therefore, it can be concluded that the treatment at 90°C for 3.3 min in core is the most effective to ensure the safety and extend the shelf-life of sous vide trout preserving its sensory characteristics.This study establishes the microbiological quality of sous vide trout and emphasizes the relevance of the microbiological quality of the raw materials, heat treatment and storage temperature to ensure the safety of the product, since this fatty fish is not eviscerated and high counts can be found in the raw fish.  相似文献   

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To investigate the effects of sanitation processing on the lignification of few-flower wildrice (FFW), fresh-cut FFW was treated with water (control), 80 mg/L peroxyacetic acid (PAA), 100 mg/L ClO2 or 50 mg/L H2O2, packed in polyethylene film bags and stored at 2 °C for 21 days. Firmness, lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin forming related enzymes activities were examined. Sanitizer treatments inhibited the increases of firmness, lignin and cellulose than the control. The changes of hemicelluloses did not show a difference between the control and PAA treatment. An increase in the activities of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL), peroxidase (POD) and polyphenol oxidase (PPO), and a reduction in catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities, were detected in the sliced FFW in the incompatible interaction. Compared with the control, sanitizers suppressed the activities of PAL, POD and PPO, but enhanced the activities of SOD and CAT during 21 days of storage. These enzymatic activities varied with different sanitizers. These results show that 80 mg/L peroxyacetic acid (PAA), 100 mg/L ClO2 or 50 mg/L H2O2 sanitation processing can maintain tenderness, alleviate the lignification and fibrosis of fresh-cut FFW.  相似文献   

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An Arrhenius model and survival analysis are introduced to analyze data based on consumers acceptance or rejection of samples stored at different times and different temperatures. Sample data comprises 60 consumers who observed raw minced beef samples stored at 2 °C, 9 °C and 19 °C, with seven different storage times for each temperature, answering yes or no as to whether they would accept the samples. An activation energy of 15.3 kcal/mol was estimated from this censored data set, and shelf-life predictions for temperatures outside the tested temperature range were obtained. In the present study it was found that experimental storage at three temperatures was necessary to obtain satisfactory shelf-life estimations for temperatures outside the tested range.  相似文献   

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In an attempt to investigate the hard-to-cook phenomenon in Dioscorea dumetorum tubers during storage, selected physical and chemical characteristics were monitored. A 3 × 5 factorial experiment with storage conditions (15 °C, 59% RH; 30 °C, 75% RH; 45 °C, 86% RH) and storage period (0, 2, 4, 7 and 14 days) as variables was carried out. Changes in cooked hardness, water absorption, water-holding capacity and solid loss of steeped tubers as well as phytate, total phenols and lignin contents were monitored. Water uptake and solid loss of steeped tubers decreased significantly (P  0.05) with storage period, suggesting that storage affects cell wall membrane permeability of the tubers. Cooked hardness analyses indicated significant difference (P  0.05) between fresh and stored tubers and its rate varied with storage time and storage conditions. Cooked hardness values correlated negatively (r = −0.922–0.857, P  0.05, d.f. = 146) with phytate and total phenols. A multiple mechanism for D. dumetorum tubers hardening is presented which includes phytate loss as a minimal contributor to cooked hardness during the first days of storage and total phenol loss via a lignification-like mechanism as a major contributor.  相似文献   

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Effects of ozonated water and chitosan treatment on the shelf-life extension of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) stored at 5 ± 1 °C were studied. Results indicated that ozonated water treatment reduced the total microbial load of fresh oysters by about 10-fold (from 3.2 × 103 CFU/g to 1.8 × 102 CFU/g) before storage and the microbial flora was different with that of raw samples. The wide-spectrum antibacterial property of chitosan against bacteria isolated from oysters was confirmed, and chitosan concentration of 5.0 g/l was eventually determined for application in oyster preservation. Based on microbiological analysis, biochemical indices determination and sensory evaluation, shelf-lives of 8–9 days for control, 10–12 days for ozonated water treated samples, 14–15 days for chitosan treated samples and 20–21 days for samples with combined treatment were observed, indicating that ozonated water and chitosan have a great potential for oyster preservation.Industrial relevanceAs seafood, Pacific oysters have a short shelf-life. Improvements in the shelf-life of oysters can have an important economic impact by reducing losses and by allowing the products to reach distant and new markets.In this work, Shelf-life of oysters with combined treatment of ozonated water and chitosan doubled, which has great practical meaning, and the process could be fully adopted by the food industry.We also did some research about the changes in microbial flora after ozonated water treatment. This work could help in preservation of oysters when ozone or ozonated water concerned.We discovered Wide-spectrum antibacterial property of chitosan against the strains isolated from raw oysters. The potential for using chitosan as a natural preservative in oysters was approved.  相似文献   

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Pulsed electric field (PEF) is a promising non-thermal food preservation technology. The objective was to study inactivation of yeasts in PEF-treated kombucha analogues prepared from Quercus obtusata infusions. Fermentation conditions of infusions from Q. obtusata were time (7 days), sugar (10%), starting culture (10%), and inoculum (2.5%, at 25 °C). The PEF treatment considered using square waves, an electric field strength (37.3–53.4 kV/cm), PEF processing time (445.3–1979.2 μs), an output temperature (18.31 ± 0.98 °C), an input energy (21.2 - 136.5 KJ/L), and two feed flow rates (51.42 and 102.85 L/h). pH, °Brix, color determinations, microbiological testing, total phenolic, flavonoid content, DPPH test, and UPLC/ESI/MS/MS analysis were done. No changes at different PEF conditions were observed for pH and °Brix. Higher color changes were observed at higher specific energies. Acid-acetic bacteria were more sensitive to PEF than yeasts. Lower specific energies render products with higher polyphenolic content and antioxidant capacity.Industrial relevancePulse electric field is an interesting alternative to preserve kombucha analogues from oak leave infusions with minimal changes in physicochemical characteristics, antioxidant activity and bioactive compounds. The present work describes the effect of feed flow and specific energy on the several characteristics of fermented beverages, determining conditions for best processing.  相似文献   

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In this study, grain physical and pasting properties of ofada rice cultivated in South-West Nigeria was evaluated using Standard Evaluation System (SES) for rice with the aim of providing basic information for brand development and utilization of ofada in the development of novel food products. Results showed that size and shape of ofada rice ranged from 5.9 to 9.0 mm and 1.8 to 3.0 mm respectively. The 1000-grain weight was between 24.0 to 31.0 g. Percentage hull was significantly different among the cultivars, ranging from 16 to 21. Peak viscosity ranged between 112.7 and 152.8 BU, minimum, setback and final viscosities varied from 80.3 to 117.2 BU, 104.0 to 143.3BU and 190.8 and 232.3 BU respectively. Gelatinization temperature was not significantly different and varied between 64.1 to 64.7 °C. Significant difference (p < 5%) was observed among the samples in terms of minimum setback and final viscosities respectively. Significant negative association was observed between kernel length and gelatinization temperature (r = – 0.65), setback and gelatinization temperature (r = – 67) while positive correlation was observed between breakdown viscosity and peak viscosity (r = 0.86). The good pasting behaviour makes ofada flour good material for the production of stiff dough products, better palatability and water binding capacity while physical qualities give ofada an advantage during milling. This attributes could be exploited for the development of new varieties and utilization in food development of the ofada rice value-chain.  相似文献   

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