Özgün Köprüalan Aydın, Hira Yüksel Sarıoğlu, Safiye Nur Dirim, Figen Kaymak-Ertekin
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Abstract
Freezing is one of the most effective and widely used preservation methods in the food industry. Freezing process means that the temperature of foods is reduced until the microbial growth and enzymatic activity are not possible; thus, the long-term preservation of foods is achieved. Since the rate of freezing is known to affect the distribution and size of ice crystals, the freezing rate is very important in the freezing process. In addition to the freezing process, it is known that the thawing process is also very important for the food quality. Similar to freezing, the rapid thawing method is preferred due to reduced weight loss, better texture, and prevention of microbial growth. For rapid freezing and thawing of food materials, various new technologies such as ultrasound, high pressure, and electric field are proposed instead of the traditional technologies currently used. These technologies provide to control ice crystal size, accelerate heat and mass transfer rates, and reduce tissue damage and weight loss. This review examines the effects of new technologies such as ultrasound, high-pressure, microwave, radiofrequency, magnetic field, and electric field on rapid freezing and thawing of foods while taking into account all the benefits and drawbacks. Additionally, this review is aimed to give guidance regarding the future research to enhance and, if required, combine current and developing technologies (high-pressure, ultrasound, microwave, radiofrequency, magnetic field, and electric field) to preserve foods with properties as near to fresh sample state as possible after freezing and thawing.
期刊介绍:
Food Engineering Reviews publishes articles encompassing all engineering aspects of today’s scientific food research. The journal focuses on both classic and modern food engineering topics, exploring essential factors such as the health, nutritional, and environmental aspects of food processing. Trends that will drive the discipline over time, from the lab to industrial implementation, are identified and discussed. The scope of topics addressed is broad, including transport phenomena in food processing; food process engineering; physical properties of foods; food nano-science and nano-engineering; food equipment design; food plant design; modeling food processes; microbial inactivation kinetics; preservation technologies; engineering aspects of food packaging; shelf-life, storage and distribution of foods; instrumentation, control and automation in food processing; food engineering, health and nutrition; energy and economic considerations in food engineering; sustainability; and food engineering education.