Sterilization of liquid foods by pulsed electric fields-an innovative ultra-high temperature process

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Reineke, Kai [1 ,2 ]
Schottroff, Felix [2 ]
Meneses, Nicolas [3 ]
Knorr, Dietrich [2 ]
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[1] Leibniz Inst Agr Engn, ATB, Qual & Safety Food & Feed, D-14469 Potsdam, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Berlin, Dept Food Biotechnol & Food Proc Engn, Berlin, Germany
[3] Buehler AG, Corp Technol, Uzwil, Switzerland
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pulsed electric fields; sterilization; endospore-forming bacteria; milk; inactivation mechanisms; BACILLUS-SUBTILIS SPORES; POLYPHENOLOXIDASE INACTIVATION; TREATMENT CHAMBER; BACTERIAL-SPORES; THERMAL-ENERGY; PEF; PRESERVATION; KINETICS; IMPACT; TECHNOLOGIES;
D O I
10.3389/fmicb.2015.00400
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The intention of this study was to investigate the inactivation of endospores by a combined thermal and pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment. Therefore, self-cultivated spores of Bacillus subtilis and commercial Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores with certified heat resistance were utilized. Spores of both strains were suspended in saline water(5.3 mS cm(-1)), skim milk(0.3% fat; 5.3 mS cm(-1)) and fresh prepared carrot juice (7.73 mS cm(-1)). The combination of moderate preheating (70-90 degrees C) and an insulated PEF chamber, combined with a holding tube (65 cm) and a heat exchanger for cooling, enabled a rapid heat up to 105-140 degrees C (measured above the PEF chamber) within 92.2-368.9 mu s. To compare the PEF process with a pure thermal inactivation, each spore suspension was heat treated in thin glass capillaries and D-values from 90 to 130 degrees C and its corresponding z-values were calculated. For a comparison of the inactivation data, F-values for the temperature fields of both processes were calculated by using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). A preheating of saline water to 70 degrees C with a flow rate of 5 l h(-1), a frequency of 150 Hz and an energy input of 226.5 kJ kg(-1), resulted in a measured outlet temperature of 117 degrees C and a 4.67 log(10) inactivation of B. subtilis. The thermal process with identical F-value caused only a 3.71 log(10) inactivation. This synergism of moderate preheating and PEF was even more pronounced for G. stearothermophilus spores in saline water. A preheating to 95 degrees C and an energy input of 144 kJ kg(-1) resulted in an outlet temperature of 126 degrees C and a 3.28 log(10) inactivation, whereas nearly no inactivation (0.2 log(10)) was achieved during the thermal treatment. Hence, the PEF technology was evaluated as an alternative ultra-high temperature process. However, for an industrial scale application of this process for sterilization, optimization of the treatment chamber design is needed to reduce the occurring inhomogeneous temperature fields.
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