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- Thermal and non-thermal Cantaloupe melon juice pasteurization: Assessment of the impact of ozone exposure on microbiological, physicochemical and bioactive characteristicsPublication . Sroy, Sengly; Fundo, Joana F.; Miller, Fátima A.; Brandão, Teresa R.S.; Silva, Cristina L. M.
- Thermosonication applied to kiwi juice processing: anti-listerial effect and quality retentionPublication . Striglio, Federica M.; Fundo, Joana F.; Miller, Fátima A.; Brandão, Teresa R.S.; Silva, Cristina L.M.
- Comparison of recovery methods for the enumeration of injured Listeria innocua cells under isothermal and non-isothermal treatmentsPublication . Miller, Fátima A.; Ramos, Bárbara; Brandão, Teresa R.S.; Teixeira, Paula; Silva, Cristina L.M.This study compares the feature of different media with the combination of selective with non-selective media in a TAL method for recovery of Listeria innocua cells exposed to thermal treatments. Experiments were conducted in broth at constant temperature (52.5 and 65.0 ºC) and pH (4.5 and 7.5) conditions, using NaCl or glycerol to adjust water activity to 0.95. Four different media were used in bacterial cell enumeration: (i) a non-selective medium e TSAYE, (ii) two selective media e TSAYE þ 5%NaCl and Palcam Agar and (iii) TAL medium (consisting of a layer of Palcam Agar overlaid with one of TSAYE). Two food products were used as case studies aiming at comparison of results obtained on selective and TAL media enumeration. Parsley samples were inoculated with L. innocua and subjected to posterior thermal treatments both under isothermal (52.5, 60.0 and 65.0 ºC) and non-isothermal (heating rate of 1.8 ºC/min from 20.0 to 65.0 ºC) conditions. The recovery capability of TAL method was also studied when a pre-cooked frozen food (i.e. meat pockets) was fried (oil temperature of w180 ºC). TAL method proved to be better than Palcam Agar in terms of capability to recover injured cells and was effective in L. innocua enumeration when non-sterile samples were analysed.
- Preservation processes applied to kiwi peel as strategies to add value to fruit wastesPublication . Striglio, Federica; Miller, Fátima A.; Fundo, Joana Freitas; Silva, Cristina; Brandão, Teresa R.S.
- Quality assessment of Cantaloupe melon juice under ozone processingPublication . Fundo, Joana F.; Miller, Fátima A.; Tremarin, Andréia; Garcia, Ester; Brandão, Teresa R.S.; Silva, Cristina L.M.Ozone treatment is a non-thermal technology with promising applications in food processing. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of gaseous ozone at a concentration of 7.0 ± 2.4 g/L for 30 and 60 min of exposure, on some physicochemical characteristics (soluble solids content, pH, titratable acidity and color), bioactive compounds (vitamin C, total phenolics and carotenoids) and total antioxidant activity of Cantaloupe melon juice. The effectiveness of the ozone treatments in microbial survival was also assessed using Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spores as target spoilers of the juice (artificially inoculated). Some quality parameters were significantly affected by ozone treatments. The most relevant alterations were observed for color, vitamin C, carotenoids and total antioxidant activity. However, total phenolics content increased significantly in ozonized juices. Even though A. acidoterrestris spores reduced 2.22 ± 0.04 log cycles after 60 min of exposure, other quality related characteristics of the juice were modified. Industrial relevance The actual consumers demand for high-quality food standards have launched research to alternative and milder non-thermal processes, which have gained increasing attention and importance in the fruit juice industries. Ideally, preservation and/or processing of foods should involve technologies that prevent undesirable microbial survival and minimize quality attributes changes and nutrient losses. Thermal treatments are conventionally used to attain such targets, however, the content and the biological activity of the most health-related compounds are dramatically reduced. In this context, and particularly for the beverages industries, ozone has been exploited due to their potential for inactivating spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms while being effective in overall quality retention of the products.
- Thermal and non-thermal cantaloupe melon juice pasteurization: assessment of the impact of ozone exposure on microbiological, physicochemical and bioactive characteristicsPublication . Sroy, Sengly; Fundo, Joana F.; Miller, Fátima A.; Brandão, Teresa R.S.; Silva, Cristina L. M.