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 Pre-packed and unpacked potato tissues were frozen, subjected to temperature fluctuations and then thawed. Temperature fluctuations ranged from –24  °C to –18  °C and from –18  °C to –6  °C. The number of fluctuacions ranged from 0 (that is to say, only freezing and thawing processes) to 32 at each above fluctuation range, simulating practical frozen storage conditions. Compression, shear and tension tests were carried out to measure the extent of structural damage caused to the potato tissue. Plots of log (rheological parameters and moisture content) versus number of temperature fluctuations showed two distinct regions; the first was a rectilinear plot with a steep negative slope up to four fluctuations. The second was also a rectilinear plot with a shallow negative slope beyond four fluctuations. For higher number of fluctuations, most of rheological parameters reached a value almost constant. These two-stage softening rate curves are consistent with the biphasic model and qualitatively similar to those for thermal softening of the vegetables. This study shows that two substrates Sa and Sb may be involved in providing firmness to potato tissue in freezing and frozen storage conditions. By analogy with earlier works, the term "frozen storage firmness" can be proposed to describe the amount of firmness that is resistant to degradation by freezing with temperature fluctuations during frozen storage and final thawing of the product. Received: 30 April 1999  相似文献   

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 Results are presented on the effect of different ranges of temperature fluctuation (–24 to –18°C, –18 to –12°C, –12 to –6°C, –24 to –12°C and –18 to –6°C) on the compression, shear and tension parameters of packed and unpacked frozen potato tissue. The initial temperature, duration and number (2, 4, 8, 16, 24 and 32) of fluctuations were varied. The highest parameter values occurred in samples subjected to fluctuations between –24°C and –18°C, and the lowest values in the range –18 to –6°C. The mechanical strength of the frozen tissue decreased with an increase in the number of fluctuations and in most cases was lower in the packed samples. Moisture loss was greatest in the –18 to –6°C range for pre-packed samples. Changes in the maximum compression force, as a measure mechanical damage, showed the greatest level of significance. Received: 17 June 1997  相似文献   

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 Results are presented on the effect of different ranges of temperature fluctuation (–24 to –18°C, –18 to –12°C, –12 to –6°C, –24 to –12°C and –18 to –6°C) on the compression, shear and tension parameters of packed and unpacked frozen potato tissue. The initial temperature, duration and number (2, 4, 8, 16, 24 and 32) of fluctuations were varied. The highest parameter values occurred in samples subjected to fluctuations between –24°C and –18°C, and the lowest values in the range –18 to –6°C. The mechanical strength of the frozen tissue decreased with an increase in the number of fluctuations and in most cases was lower in the packed samples. Moisture loss was greatest in the –18 to –6°C range for pre-packed samples. Changes in the maximum compression force, as a measure mechanical damage, showed the greatest level of significance. Received: 17 June 1997  相似文献   

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 Further work on an enzymic method to differentiate frozen from unfrozen fish and shellfish is reported. The method is based on the release of the β-hydroxyacyl-CoA-dehydrogenase (HADH) from mitochondria during freezing. Enzymic activity was evaluated in fresh and frozen thawed samples from sole (Solea solea), sea bream (Pagellus centrodontus), hake (Merluccius merluccius), gilt headed bream (Sparus aurata), sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), salmon (Salmo salar), prawn (Penaeus japonicus) and Norwegian lobster (Nephrops norvegicus). Changes in the HADH activity of fresh and frozen thawed samples were compared after freezing at –196  °C for 15 min. Two values were obtained: U (by dividing: HADH activity of samples frozen at –196  °C, then thawed/HADH activity of unfrozen samples) and F (by dividing: HADH activity of samples frozen at –18  °C, thawed, then frozen at –196  °C /HADH activity of samples frozen at –18  °C, then thawed). Statistical analysis showed significant differences (P≤0.05) between both quotients for gilt headed bream, salmon, sea bream, sole and prawn, and an arbitrary limit was set at 2 to differentiate frozen thawed from unfrozen samples. The application of this limit made it possible to discriminate the unfrozen from the frozen thawed state of around 90% of the total samples analysed. Best results were obtained for prawn (100% of samples differentiated). In the present paper, a laboratory routine is proposed based on the comparison of the HADH activity of a sample analysed straight away and that of a sample frozen at –196  °C and then thawed. The reported method is simple and fast. The entire laboratory procedure can be performed in 45 min. Received: 20 July 1998 / Revised version: 2 November 1998  相似文献   

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 Response surface methodology was used to compare the effect of temperature and time of the first step of blanching on compression, shear, tension and stress-relaxation parameters of frozen-thawed potato tissues. A central, composite rotatable design was used to study the effects of variation in levels of temperature (52.93–67.07  °C) and time (15.86–44.14 min) on rheological parameters. Blanching temperature was the most important factor affecting the mechanical properties tested. The models fitted for the apparent modulus of elasticity in compression, maximum tension force, and relaxed force in the first cycle (F r1); all had R 2>0.85 (P≤0.01) and were used for doing predictions. Optimum conditions were with in the ranges of temperature (60–65  °C) and time (25–35 min) used for each factor. In the experimental verification of the models at 65  °C during 30 min, the lowest percentage residual between experimental and predicted values was obtained for F r1 (0.644), which was therefore the most appropiate parameter for detecting the firming effect that the pectinesterase activity produced on frozen potato tissues as a consequence of stepwise blanching under these conditions. Received: 3 February 1999 / Revised version: 12 April 1999  相似文献   

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 In this work the production of grape juice jellies with a low methoxyl pectin was studied. Availability of this kind of jelly will increase the range of dietetic products and is a promising alternative use for grapes surplus to the needs of the enological industry. The formulation of the jellies was optimized by response surface methodology (RSM), using as independent variables total sugar content (20 – 50°Brix), low methoxyl pectin content (0.5 – 1.5%) and processing temperature (55 – 90°C) at five levels. The dependent variable was the overall balance (B), a response obtained from sensory analysis. B was chosen from a series of sensory attributes evaluated by a test panel and the data treated by principal component analysis (PCA). The resulting polynomial equation (R 2 = 0.92) showed the maximum value for B to occur for a jelly produced with 38°Brix of total sugar, 1.2% of low methoxyl pectin and a processing temperature of 69°C. The sensory-optimized jelly was objectively characterized for texture and dynamic rheological behaviour. Received: 2 October 1996 / Revised version: 7 January 1997  相似文献   

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Results are presented of the effect of freezing followed by thawing (air and water immersion, both at environmental temperature) and cooking (traditional boiling in a covered pot) on quality profile (in terms of objective texture, colour, chlorophylls and pheophytins and sensory attributes) and structure of green beans (cv. Win). Freezing was carried out at three different rates by forced convection with liquid nitrogen vapour. Kramer shear cell (KSC) and Warner–Bratzler (WB) tests were used for objective assessment of the texture. The highest parameter values occurred in beans frozen at the highest rate and air-thawed at the slowest rate. Also, minimum alteration of the rheological behaviour of cooked beans was achieved by freezing at the highest rate. The best parameter for assessing the texture of frozen green beans after thawing and cooking was the Warner–Bratzler slope (S WB). Coefficients of softening estimated for S WB in the thawed beans showed that the texture of the beans frozen at −24 °C was almost four and almost five times softer than that of the beans frozen at −70 °C, for air and water thawing respectively. Frozen and thawed green beans were darker than fresh control, whereas freezing prior to cooking produced lighter-coloured beans than direct cooking. The freezing rate affected colour parameters differently depending on the process that followed. When beans were thawed, increasing the freezing rate produced lighter-coloured beans, whereas when beans were cooked, increasing the rate produced darker-coloured beans. No difference was found in sensory assessments between cooked samples frozen at −24 °C, −35 °C and −70 °C, which probably reflects the panellists' mixed preferences for quickly and slowly frozen samples. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed different degrees of mechanical damage to tissue structure, which accounted for the rheological behaviour of the beans.  相似文献   

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 Thermal degradation of green asparagus ascorbic acid in high-temperature short-time conditions was studied by heating in a five-channel computer-controlled thermoresistometer. Ascorbic acid was heated to between 110  °C and 140  °C and the degradation kinetics were analyzed assuming that two different inactivation mechanisms were occurring, one aerobic and the other anaerobic. The two reactions followed first-order kinetics, with E a=12.3(2.0) kcal/mol and k 125  °C=47.0(3.0)×10–3 s–1 for the aerobic oxidation, and E a=6.1(1.4) kcal/mol and k 125  °C=4.1(0.2)×10–3 s–1 for the anaerobic degradation. Received: 30 January 1998 / Revised version: 11 June 1998  相似文献   

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 This paper examines the influence of freezing temperature (–40°C or –18°C) and frozen storage temperature (–18°C or –12°C) on gels made from two different sardine minces (M1, high functional quality; M2, low functional quality), with the addition of egg white as a gel enhancing ingredient. To characterize the washed mince, proximate analyses and protein functionality were determined. Freezing at either –40°C or –18°C caused no drastic changes in gel structure. Throughout the course of frozen storage of all samples, a decrease in the water holding capacity (WHC) was detected, along with an increase in the amount of protein soluble in 8 M urea. At 90 days the gels frozen at –40°C exhibited numerous ice micro-crystals; however, they did not affect the external appearance of the gel and had hardly any effect on gel strength, shear strength, hardness, cohesiveness or elasticity. On the other hand, at 90 days the gels frozen at –18°C and stored at either temperature exhibited large, macroscopically visible ice crystals. In these samples, gel strength and shear strength increased while hardness decreased. No definite changes attributable to mince quality were detected during frozen storage. Received: 23 June 1997  相似文献   

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 In this research, fatty acid composition and total trans fatty acid contents of six types of biscuit produced by four different Turkish companies were determined by capillary gas-liquid chromatography. Total fat contents of the biscuit samples ranged between 8.5% and 26.0%. The highest fat content was determined in sesame biscuits (average 24.4%) and the lowest in petit beurre biscuits (average 13.5%). Total fat contents varied even for the same type of biscuit as a result of the use of different recipes by each company. The major fatty acids in the samples were C16 : 0, C18 : 0, trans C18 : 1, C18 : 1, trans C18 : 2 and C18 : 2. Depending on the biscuit type, total unsaturated fatty acid contents were between 52.1% and 72.8%. The ranges of total trans fatty acid contents in biscuit types were petit beurre 1.9–29.0%, sesame 15.0–23.1%, baby 3.0–30.5%, oat 17.6–22.4%, cocoa 1.5–22.9% and finger 1.0–24.7%. It is clear from the results that the percentage of trans fatty acids in the total fat content is significant because of the use of hydrogenated vegetable oils in biscuit production. Received: 26 July 1999 / Revised version: 9 September 1999  相似文献   

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 A comparison of the lipid damage produced in different hake zones was carried out during frozen storage at –11 and –18  °C. Three light muscle zones and the dark muscle were considered. Lipid oxidation [conjugated dienes; thiobarbituric acid index (TBA-i); fluorescence formation] and hydrolysis (free fatty acids, FFA) were determined. The most predominant lipid damage in all zones was hydrolysis, at the end of storage reaching values of about 40% (for the light muscle zones) and 12% (for the dark muscle) of the total lipids at –11  °C. Significant (P<0.05) correlation value (r=0.67–0.85) relationships between the frozen storage time and the FFA content were obtained for the four muscle zones at both temperatures. A comparison of the regression lines slopes in the different zones showed that a lower (P<0.05) lipolitic activity was produced in the dark muscle compared to the three light zones at both temperatures. A low lipid oxidation development was produced in the three light muscle parts, so that no significant differences between them could be assessed. However, the dark muscle showed a higher oxidation development (TBA-i and fluorescence formation) as a result of a higher lipid content and the presence of prooxidant constituents. Received: 16 June 1998  相似文献   

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 A comparison of the lipid damage produced in different hake zones was carried out during frozen storage at –11 and –18  °C. Three light muscle zones and the dark muscle were considered. Lipid oxidation [conjugated dienes; thiobarbituric acid index (TBA-i); fluorescence formation] and hydrolysis (free fatty acids, FFA) were determined. The most predominant lipid damage in all zones was hydrolysis, at the end of storage reaching values of about 40% (for the light muscle zones) and 12% (for the dark muscle) of the total lipids at –11  °C. Significant (P<0.05) correlation value (r=0.67–0.85) relationships between the frozen storage time and the FFA content were obtained for the four muscle zones at both temperatures. A comparison of the regression lines slopes in the different zones showed that a lower (P<0.05) lipolitic activity was produced in the dark muscle compared to the three light zones at both temperatures. A low lipid oxidation development was produced in the three light muscle parts, so that no significant differences between them could be assessed. However, the dark muscle showed a higher oxidation development (TBA-i and fluorescence formation) as a result of a higher lipid content and the presence of prooxidant constituents.  相似文献   

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 Raisins obtained from seedless grapes ("Flame" variety) were kept under a modified atmosphere (MA) composed of CO2 (60%) and N2 (40%), and stored at 10  °C (10MA), 20  °C (20MA), 30  °C (30MA) and 40  °C (40MA). An additional sample was stored under air at 20  °C (20A). Colour, and changes in cell wall components were monitored during storage. At the end of the storage period, the 40MA and 20A samples showed a significant decrease (∼18–19%) in the yield of cell wall material (CWM), whereas less than 6% of CWM had been degraded in the 10MA sample. The decrease in CWM was mainly due to pectic polysaccharide degradation, although for 20A and 40MA samples, hemicelluloses were also affected. Throughout storage, 10MA, 20MA and 30MA samples exhibited similar CWM solubility; however, that of the 40MA sample underwent a significant decrease, from 10% to 4.5%, probably due to the formation of new pectic chains of higher molecular weight. In contrast, the CWM solubility of sample 20A increased from 10% to 15%, suggesting that MA may have promoted the inhibition of pectic-polysaccharide-degrading enzymes. In general, the combined use of relatively low temperatures and a MA helped to preserve both the colour of raisins and maintain the levels of their CWMs at values similar to initial concentrations. Received: 5 October 1998  相似文献   

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 Lentils (Lens culinaris, var. vulgaris cultivar Magda-20) were naturally fermented for 96 h at different lentil flour concentrations (79, 150 and 221 g/l) and temperatures (28, 35 and 42°C). During fermentation, samples were taken at 24-h intervals and the changes in thiamin (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2) and total and available niacin (vitamin B3) were investigated. Preparation of the lentil flour suspension to be fermented (i.e. the process of mixing the flour and sterilized tap water) caused an increase of the available niacin content in all batches, while changes in thiamin and riboflavin content were related to the conditions in which the preparation of the suspensions was carried out. The whole natural fermentation process (from the raw state to after 96 h of fermentation), either did not affect or produced a slight decrease in the thiamin content of lentils. In contrast, riboflavin, available niacin and total niacin contents increased throughout the 96 h period, which ended with a 35 – 82% increase of riboflavin, a 24 – 91% increase of available niacin and a 20 – 58% increase of total niacin. The temperature during the fermentation procedure had significant effect on the levels of thiamin and riboflavin in fermented lentils. To obtain lentil flours with an improved amount of riboflavin and available niacin with a minimum loss of thiamin, the natural fermentation of lentils should be carried out for 96 h at 42°C and with a lentil flour concentration of 221 g/l. Received: 21 February 1997  相似文献   

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 The solubility of soy lecithin lipids in supercritical CO2 was measured at pressures of 120, 200 and 280 bar and at temperatures of 40, 50 and 60  °C. The effects of temperature and pressure on the solubility of total lipids were studied by response surface methodology. The response surface equation to predict the solubility of total lipids in the above range of pressure and temperature is: Y=–3.237+0.0431* P–7.3×10–5 P 2–0.00011 P*T where Y is the total lipid solubility in g/kg CO2, P is the pressure in bar and T is the temperature in   °C. The total lipids solubility increased with pressure at constant temperature, but decreased with increasing temperature. The total lipids consisted of a very small phospholipid content compared to neutral lipids and glycolipids at all the pressures and temperatures studied. Optimum search indicated a maximum solubility of total lipids of 1.829 g/kg CO2 at 263 bar and 40  °C. Received: 1 April 1999  相似文献   

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 Sinigrin (allylglucosinolate) was stored at 20  °C, 40  °C, and 60  °C in solutions containing 10% ammonia in 95% methanol (CH3OH/NH3/H2O). The individual samples were analyzed for their contents of sinigrin, its decomposition product allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) and other reaction products. The major reaction products were allyl thiourea, methyl ester of N-allyl thiocarbamoyl acid and allyl cyanide. A newly identified decomposition product of sinigrin was ethylcyanide. Defatted Brassica nigra seed meal was treated by the CH3OH/NH3/H2O mixture to simulate the procedure used for rape and mustard seed meal detoxification. suspensions of the meal in the above mixture of solvents were heated at 20  °C, 40  °C and 60  °C, respectively. The major reaction products were the same as those arising from sinigrin. Minor products identified were 4-hydroxybenzyl isothiocyanate formed from sinalbin and 2-hydroxy-butenyl cyanide which arises from progoitrin. In all cases, AITC was very rapidly decomposed. Mechanisms explaining sinigrin decomposition are presented and discussed. Received: 3 May 1999  相似文献   

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 The effect of ultrasound on mass transfer during cheese brining has been investigated. The rate of water removal and NaCl gain increased when ultrasound was applied in comparison with brining performed under static or dynamic conditions, suggesting that ultrasound improves both external and internal mass transfer. A simple diffusional model was developed to simulate mass transport during acoustic brining. Model parameters were estimated using experimental data from acoustic brining experiments carried out on cheese cylinders of 1.7×10–2 m radius and 3×10–2 m height at different temperatures (5, 15 and 20  °C). Effective water (D W) and NaCl (D S) diffusivities estimated using the proposed model ranged from 5.0×10–10 m2/s and 8.0×10–10 m2/s at 5  °C to 1.3×10–9 m2/s and 1.2×10–9 m2/s at 20  °C. Both D W and D S varied with temperature according to the Arrhenius equation. Through the proposed model, water losses and NaCl gains of the experiments used in the parameter identification were accurately simulated (average %var=98.2%) and also of two additional acoustic experiments carried out under different conditions of temperature (10  °C) and sample size and geometry [parallelepiped of (6×2.5×1.25)×10–2 m] to those used in the parameter identification (average %var=98.4%). Received: 22 September 1998 / Revised version: 20 November 1998  相似文献   

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 A freeze- and bake-stable glazing for pastry has been developed based on an optimization procedure in which starches and carrageenans as thickening agents were combined with sugar alcohols and sodium tripolyphosphate. Instrumental gloss measurement on test biscuits showed that glazing consisting of 3% ι-carrageenan and 15% sorbitol (w/w) had maximal gloss. This was confirmed on pastry products. In contrast to glazing based on mannitol, no crystallization problems were encountered for this glazing, for which differential scanning calorimetry showed that some water freezes at –3  °C followed by freezing of supercooled encapsulated water at –20  °C and by a glass transition at –61  °C. During normal frozen storage of preglazed, nonbaked pastry, the glazing is thus in a nonstable rubbery state with a limited resistance to water migration and ice crystal formation, which can be substantially improved by storage at temperatures below –61  °C. Received: 1 March 1999 / Revised version: 19 April 1999  相似文献   

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 The reasons for using lactic acid bacteria are to make food durable, to improve its taste and to maintain the nutritive, physiological and hygienic value of the fermentation products. Sixteen strains of the genus Lactobacillus were tested on samples of white fresh cabbage and of a sterilized cabbage and carrot juice mixture. After 7 days of lactic acid fermentation at 27  °C or 30  °C, reducing sugars, total acidity, pH value, lactic, citric and acetic acids, ammonia, nitrates and nitrites were measured in the samples. On the basis of the criteria mentioned above three strains were acceptable. These strains reduced the content of nitrates in the original samples. Received: 14 December 1998 / Revised version: 18 March 1999  相似文献   

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Improving the keeping quality of pomegranate fruit by intermittent warming   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
 Mollar pomegranates (Punica granatum, Punicaceae) were stored at 0  °C or 5  °C and 95% relative humidity (RH) for 80 days. Intermittent warming (IW) cycles of 1 day at 20  °C every 6 days, during which time the fruit had been stored at 0  °C or 5  °C, followed by a shelf-life period of 7 days at 15  °C and 70% RH were applied. IW during storage at 0  °C was the best treatment for maintaining the red skin colour as at harvest. However the red colour of the arils (hue angle) was kept better under warming at 5  °C. Although significant changes in the individual anthocyanins were observed in all treatments, particularly after the shelf-life period, the total anthocyanin content of the juice at harvest was maintained. While storage at 0  °C avoided decay although increased the risk of chilling injuries such us pitting and husk scald, 5  °C-storage reduced these injuries but fungal attacks were not inhibited. After the shelf-life period, IW alleviated chilling injuries without any incidence of decay. Warming treatments gave very good results with respect to storage and the keeping quality of pomegranates, particularly when applied during storage at 0  °C. Received: 10 February 1998 / Revised version: 24 April 1998  相似文献   

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