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    J Food Sci. 2008 Oct;73(8):E389-95.

    Microbial inactivation kinetics during high-pressure carbon dioxide treatment: nonlinear model for the combined effect of temperature and pressure in apple juice.

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    Dept. of Chemical and Food Engineering, Univ. of Salerno Via Ponte Don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy. gferrentino@unisa.it

    Abstract

    Isobaric and isothermal semi-logarithmic survival curves of natural microflora in apple juice treated with high-pressure carbon dioxide at 7, 13, and 16 MPa pressures and 35, 50, and 60 degrees C temperatures were fitted with a nonlinear equation to find the values of the coefficient b(P), b(T), n(P), and n(T). Profiles of the model parameters were obtained as a function of pressure and temperature. The model fitted with good agreement(R(2) > 0.945), the survival curves. An empirical equation was proposed to describe the combined effects of pressure and temperature. The equation, derived from a power law model, was written in the form: log(10) S(t) = -log(e) [C(0)+C(1) x exp (K(T) x (T-T(C))-C(2) x exp (K(P) x (P-P(C))) x t (C(3)xT(2)+C(4)xT+C(5)). The proposed model fitted the experimental data well. At 7 MPa and 50 and 60 degrees C, 13 MPa and 35 and 60 degrees C, 16 MPa and 35 degrees C, the model provided (log)10 reduction residual values (observed value-fitted value) lower than 0.284 showing a good agreement between the experimental and the predicted survival levels.

    PMID:
    19019111
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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