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Nonthermal Food Processing Alternatives and Their Effects on Taste and Flavor Compounds of Beverages
Authors:Enrique Ortega-Rivas  Iván Salmerón-Ochoa
Affiliation:Graduate Program in Food Technology, The Graduate School, Autonomous University of Chihuahua, University Circuit 1, New University Campus , Chihuahua , 31125 , México
Abstract:Food drinks are normally processed to increase their shelf-life and facilitate distribution before consumption. Thermal pasteurization is quite efficient in preventing microbial spoilage of many types of beverages, but the applied heat may also cause undesirable biochemical and nutritious changes that may affect sensory attributes of the final product. Alternative methods of pasteurization that do not include direct heat have been investigated in order to obtain products safe for consumption, but with sensory attributes maintained as unchanged as possible. Food scientists interested in nonthermal food preservation technologies have claimed that such methods of preserving foods are equally efficient in microbial inactivation as compared with conventional thermal means of food processing. Researchers in the nonthermal food preservation area also affirm that alternative preservation technologies will not affect, as much as thermal processes, nutritional and sensory attributes of processed foods. This article reviews research in nonthermal food preservation, focusing on effects of processing of food drinks such as fruit juices and dairy products. Analytical techniques used to identify volatile flavor-aroma compounds will be reviewed and comparative effects for both thermal and nonthermal preservation technologies will be discussed.
Keywords:Nonthermal food preservation  food drinks and beverages  flavor and aroma  sensory attributes  volatile compounds
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