| Literature DB >> 30765218 |
Ruly Terán Hilares1, Joana Gonçalves Dos Santos2, Nicole Bacic Shiguematsu2, Muhammad Ajaz Ahmed3, Silvio Silvério da Silva2, Júlio César Santos2.
Abstract
Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) technology, offers benefits in many processes, specifically due to its low operational cost and simple configuration. In the present work, physical properties, microbial quality and stability of bioactive compounds of HC-treated tomato juice were evaluated considering different processing conditions. Significant effects of the induced cavitation such as a reduction in particle size and an increase in the apparent viscosity were observed in the HC-treated samples. Moreover, the HC-treated tomato juice showed higher stability without sedimentation for 14 days compared to a sedimentation index of 68% observed in samples before treatment and control experiment. Lycopene and phenolic contents in tomato juice were not altered even after HC-treatment. Finally, the microbiological quality was also improved, mainly for the samples treated above 55 °C. Therefore, this technology can be envisaged as a promising strategy for food processing to enhancing desirable properties in juices.Entities:
Keywords: Bioactive compounds; Hydrodynamic cavitation; Low-pressure processing; Physical stability; Tomato juice
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30765218 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2019.01.039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrason Sonochem ISSN: 1350-4177 Impact factor: 7.491