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Abstract
Ultraviolet radiation (UV-C) is building a strong reputation as a non-thermal processing method in the food industry which inactivates spoilage and pathogenic microbes through DNA damage. Approved under Regulation (EC) No 258/97, UV-treated milk is deemed safe, with EFSA approving a dose of 1045 J/L post-pasteurisation, increasing vitamin D3 content and shelf life to 21 days. However, current verification relies solely on reactor process conditions, which may fail. Therefore, a verification method, akin to pasteurisation's alkaline phosphatase test, is essential. A process analytical technology sensor, analysing photooxidation-induced spectral changes, could ensure treatment efficacy. However, developing such sensors faces challenges from milk's optical properties (low UV transmission) and natural variability. Developing such sensor could pave the way for standalone UV-C treatment as a future environmentally friendly alternative. The objective of this study is to systematically document the challenges encountered to date in the investigation of this novel verification methodology.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Dairy Technology ranks highly among the leading dairy journals published worldwide, and is the flagship of the Society. As indicated in its title, the journal is international in scope.
Published quarterly, International Journal of Dairy Technology contains original papers and review articles covering topics that are at the interface between fundamental dairy research and the practical technological challenges facing the modern dairy industry worldwide. Topics addressed span the full range of dairy technologies, the production of diverse dairy products across the world and the development of dairy ingredients for food applications.