Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4560241 Food Control 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The shift of the dissociation equilibrium under pressure and temperature plays a decisive role in the inactivation of bacterial spores. To obtain the dissociation equilibrium shift in water and buffer systems, the thermodynamic dissociation constants in a wide range of pressure and temperature were modelled. Heat and pressure inactivation of Geobacillus stearothermophilus spores at different initial pH-values in ACES and phosphate buffer confirmed the modelled data. Thermal inactivation in both buffers at 114, 122 and 127 °C resulted in higher logarithmic reductions with ACES. Contrary, after pressure treatment at 500, 600 and 900 MPa with 80 °C phosphate buffer showed higher inactivation. These results indicated the different dissociation equilibrium shifts in buffer systems by heat and pressure.

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