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Microbial decontamination assisted by ultrasound-based processing technologies in food and model systems: A review
Authors:Enrique Beitia  Elissavet Gkogka  Panagiotis Chanos  Christian Hertel  Volker Heinz  Vasilis Valdramidis  Kemal Aganovic
Affiliation:1. German Institute of Food Technologies (DIL e.V.), Quakenbrück, Germany;2. Arla Innovation Centre, Aarhus N, Denmark

Contribution: Writing - review & editing;3. German Institute of Food Technologies (DIL e.V.), Quakenbrück, Germany

Contribution: Writing - review & editing;4. German Institute of Food Technologies (DIL e.V.), Quakenbrück, Germany

Contribution: Funding acquisition, Writing - review & editing, Resources;5. Department of Chemistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Contribution: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Writing - review & editing, Project administration, Supervision

Abstract:Ultrasound (US) technology is recognized as one of the emerging technologies that arise from the current trends for improving nutritional and organoleptic properties while providing food safety. However, when applying the US alone, higher power and longer treatment times than conventional thermal treatments are needed to achieve a comparable level of microbial inactivation. This results in risks, damaging food products’ composition, structure, or sensory properties, and can lead to higher processing costs. Therefore, the US has often been investigated in combination with other approaches, like heating at mild temperatures and/or treatments at elevated pressure, use of antimicrobial substances, or other emerging technologies (e.g., high-pressure processing, pulsed electric fields, nonthermal plasma, or microwaves). A combination of US with different approaches has been reported to be less energy and time consuming. This manuscript aims to provide a broad review of the microbial inactivation efficacy of US technology in different food matrices and model systems. In particular, emphasis is given to the US in combination with the two most industrially viable physical processes, that is, heating at mild temperatures and/or treatments at elevated pressure, resulting in techniques known as thermosonication, manosonication, and manothermosonication. The available literature is reviewed, and critically discussed, and potential research gaps are identified. Additionally, discussions on the US's inactivation mechanisms and lethal effects are included. Finally, mathematical modeling approaches of microbial inactivation kinetics due to US-based processing technologies are also outlined. Overall, this review focuses only on the uses of the US and its combinations with other processes relevant to microbial food decontamination.
Keywords:decontamination  food  inactivation  manosonication  manothermosonication  microbiology  modeling  sonication  thermosonication  ultrasound
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