Modeling Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores inactivation in plant-based drinks to design UHT processing

IF 7 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Chrysanthi Champidou , Mariem Ellouze , Nabila Haddad , Jeanne-Marie Membré
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Abstract

This study provides predictive models for G. stearothermophilus spores inactivation in four plant-based drinks, half-skimmed bovine milk and Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth and while also evaluating of matrix effect on inactivation. Heat inactivation was performed using the capillary tube method within the temperature range 115–127 °C. Geeraerd’s model – which incorporates initial level, shoulder duration, inactivation rate and tailing – was fitted to the data. Secondary models were developed on the logarithm of the D-values with validation at 130 °C. The ZT values in the different matrices ranged between 7.93–9.98 °C and log10D121°C between 0.43–0.55. Statistical tests revealed no significant differences among the plant-based drinks enabling a general model for the four of them. However, the heat resistance was significantly higher in the bovine milk compared to plant-based drinks. The time to achieve a 5-log reduction under a UHT regime, was different, ranging from 4.28 s to 10.08 s at 140 °C for the six matrices. These differences indicate the importance of considering the food matrix in thermal processing. The findings of this study provide insights on designing thermal processes and support the development of data-driven risk assessments for these products.
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Food Research International
Food Research International 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
7.40%
发文量
1183
审稿时长
79 days
期刊介绍: Food Research International serves as a rapid dissemination platform for significant and impactful research in food science, technology, engineering, and nutrition. The journal focuses on publishing novel, high-quality, and high-impact review papers, original research papers, and letters to the editors across various disciplines in the science and technology of food. Additionally, it follows a policy of publishing special issues on topical and emergent subjects in food research or related areas. Selected, peer-reviewed papers from scientific meetings, workshops, and conferences on the science, technology, and engineering of foods are also featured in special issues.
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