Pasteurization of Mixed Mandarin and Hallabong Tangor Juice Using Pulsed Electric Field Processing Combined with Heat
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Effects of pulsed electric filed (PEF) processing combined with heating (H-PEF processing) on the inactivation of microorganisms and the physicochemical properties of mixed mandarin and Hallabong tangor (MH) juice were studied. Using a pilot-scale PEF system, MH juice, pre-heated at 55 °C, was PEF-treated at 19 kV/cm of electric field and 170 kJ/L of specific energy and the juice, pre-heated at 70 °C, was PEF-treated at 16 kV/cm and 100 kJ/L or 12 kV/cm and 150 kJ/L. H-PEF processing at 70 °C-16 kV/cm-100 kJ/L reduced the aerobe, yeast/mold, and coliform counts of MH juice by 3.9, 4.3, and 0.8 log CFU/mL, respectively, without affecting the ascorbic acid concentration and antioxidant capacity of juice. H-PEF processing changed juice color and browning degree ( < 0.05), but not total soluble solid content or pH. By controlling initial juice temperature and electric field strength, H-PEF processing can be an effective pasteurization method for mixed juice with minimal changes in quality.
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