Production of Shelf-Stable Annurca Apple Juice with Pulp by High Pressure Homogenization

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Donsi, Francesco [1 ]
Esposito, Luigi [1 ]
Lenza, Ermelinda
Senatore, Beatrice
Ferrari, Giovanna [1 ]
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[1] Univ Salerno, Salerno, Italy
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high pressure homogenization; mild pasteurization technologies; Annurca apple juice; DYNAMIC HIGH-PRESSURE; ORANGE JUICE; MICROBIAL INACTIVATION; CELL DISRUPTION; MILK; STRAINS; FRUITS;
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10.2202/1556-3758.1602
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
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Annurca apple juice was processed by high pressure homogenization (HPH) to inactivate the endogenous microbial flora, with the aim of maintaining the organoleptic properties and the polyphenolic content of the fresh juice. In particular, it was shown that the shelf life of clear juice can be prolonged for many weeks of storage both at 4 degrees C and 37 degrees C upon HPH treatment at 250 MPa. Instead, the juice with pulp required higher pressure levels (300 MPa) for microbial stabilization both at 4 degrees C and 37 degrees C. The sample stored at 37 degrees C exhibited a physical instability, with deviation in color and pH, which reduced the shelf life, but the samples stored at 4 degrees C exhibited an excellent microbial stability and no observable variation of pH and color, suggesting that HPH can represent a good option for non thermal pasteurization of Annurca apple juice. Interestingly, the HPH treatment delivered also significant changes to the distribution of suspended particles, whose comminution had a measurable effect on viscosity.
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