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Tarek Gamal Abedelmaksoud1,2, Sobhy Mohamed Mohsen1, Lene Duedahl-Olesen2, Mohamed Mohamed Elnikeety1, Aberham Hailu Feyissa2.
Abstract
The present study investigates the application of ohmicsonication (OS) as a new hurdle technology for pasteurization of Not-from-concentrate orange juice (NFCOJ). OS process parameters to inactivate pectinmethylesterase (PME) activity in NFCOJ were optimized using response surface methodology. The influence of Sonication (S), Thermosonication (TS), Ohmic heating (OH) and OS on inactivation of PME were compared to conventional heat (CH) treatment. Their effects on physical, chemical and microbiological contents were included. In comparison to fresh orange juice, the inactivation of PME was 96%, 95%, 89%, 90% and 29% for OS, OH, TS, CH and S treatments, respectively. Highest cloud value was obtained for OS (1.240 A) treatment. OS treatment gave a lower vitamin C loss compared to TS, OH and CH treatments. A significant increase in the total phenolic content were obtained in the following order OS > TS > OH > CH. OS treated juice also contained the lowest value of hydroxymethyl furfural (0.90 mg/L) compared to OH (0.95 mg/L), TS (1.37 mg/L) and CH (2.72 mg/L) treated samples. Overall, the results indicated that OS can be integrated as a substitute to pasteurization of NFCOJ.Entities:
Keywords: Ohmic heating; Ohmic-ultrasonic heating; Pectinmethylesterase; Phenolic content
Year: 2019 PMID: 31413420 PMCID: PMC6675847 DOI: 10.1007/s13197-019-03834-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci Technol ISSN: 0022-1155 Impact factor: 2.701