Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
19051 Food and Bioproducts Processing 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study investigated the effects of pulsed electric field (PEF) treatments on sugar beet tissues. A PEF system was used to vary field strength, pulse number and capacitance in respective range of 0.5–6 kV cm−1; 1–100 pulses; 0.5–32 μF. It was observed that tissue damage in sugar beet was most influenced by total energy input and electric field strength. Furthermore, the energy consumption for cell disintegration by PEF treatment was significantly lower compared to thermal treatment indicating average values of about 8 kJ kg−1 and 156 kJ kg−1 respectively. The transfer of solids at room temperature from PEF pretreated sugar beet (1 or 2 kV cm−1, 8 μF, and 20 pulses) was higher than the untreated and thermal treated samples at 75 °C. The overall results showed that the optimization of PEF treatment conditions is very important to achieve high cell disintegration and sugar beet yield.

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