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Comparison of the quality attributes of carrot juice pasteurized by ohmic heating and conventional heat treatment

Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of pasteurization of carrot juice by heat treatment (80 °C – 7 min) and ohmic heating (OH) on its physicochemical and chromatic parameters, enzymatic and microbiological inactivation, volatile compounds, antioxidant capacity, carotene content, and sensory characteristics, compared to control juice (CJ). Both treatments allowed obtaining microbiologically stable and safe carrot juice and achieved 99% peroxidase [ver mas...]
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of pasteurization of carrot juice by heat treatment (80 °C – 7 min) and ohmic heating (OH) on its physicochemical and chromatic parameters, enzymatic and microbiological inactivation, volatile compounds, antioxidant capacity, carotene content, and sensory characteristics, compared to control juice (CJ). Both treatments allowed obtaining microbiologically stable and safe carrot juice and achieved 99% peroxidase inactivation levels. Significant differences were obtained in L* parameter, polyphenoloxidase activity and total antioxidant capacity, compared to HT-treated and CJ. The OH-treated juice presented greater color preference (p<0.05) by semi-trained panelists and a high level of acceptance among consumers (corresponding to "like extremely"). The results allow concluding that OH could be an alternative to conventional HT for the pasteurization of carrot juice, providing benefits in its sensory perception. [Cerrar]
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Negri Rodriguez, Livia Maria;   Arias, Ricardo;   Soteras, Trinidad;   Sancho, Ana Maria;   Tacca, Hernán;   Aimaretti, Nora Rosa;   Rojas Cervantes, María Luisa;   Szerman, Natalia;   Pesquero, Natalia;   Rossetti, Luciana;  
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LWT - Food Science and Technology : 111255 (2021).
Date
2021-03-04
ISSN
0023-6438
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/8913
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0023643821004084
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INTA/PNAIyAV-1130033/AR./Tecnologías de preservación de alimentos y de aprovechamiento de subproductos.

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Carrots; Zanahoria; Pasteurization; Pasteurización; Organoleptic Analysis; Análisis Organoléptico; Quality; Calidad; Carrot Juice; Jugo de Zanahoria; Ohmic Heating; Calentamiento Ohmico; Sensory Evaluation; Evaluación Sensorial;
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