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Application of Direct and Indirect Non-thermal Plasma in the Development of Ready-to-Eat Foods
(Springer Nature, 2024-03)Purpose of Review: The studies of the application of non-thermal plasma (NTP) for food processing and preservation during the last 5 years have been exponentially increasing. In this work, we review the main findings in ... -
Application of non-thermal technologies as a stress factor to increase the content of health-promoting compounds of minimally processed fruits and vegetables
(Elsevier, 2021-07-10)Fruits and vegetables (F&V) are an acknowledged source of health-promoting compounds able to reduce incidence of chronic diseases in regular consumers. Minimally processed F&V are convenience products having a limited ... -
High Hydrostatic Pressure-Based Combination Strategies for Microbial Inactivation of Food Products: The Cases of Emerging Combination Patterns
(2022-05-11)The high demand for fresh-like characteristics of vegetables and fruits (V&F) boosts the industrial implementation of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP), due to its capability to simultaneously maintain original organoleptic ... -
Productos blend cárnico-vegetales ¿son lo que el consumidor busca?. Estudio de la aceptabilidad potencial = Meat-vegetable blend products, are they what the consumer is looking for? Potential acceptability study
(Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado, México, 2022)Introduction: There is an emerging social trend towards a reduction in meat consumption and a shift to a higher intake of vegetables. Blend products, which combine vegetable and animal proteins, arise to respond to this ... -
Quality preservation and safety ensurement of a vegetable smoothie by high-pressure processing
(Institute of Food Science & Technology, 2019-10-31)This research aims to evaluate the effect of a previously optimized high‐pressure processing (HPP) treatment on the vegetable smoothie stability during 28 days at 5 °C and on the inactivation of a contamination with Listeria ...