Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4563546 LWT - Food Science and Technology 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ohmic treatment of sugarcane juice is a time-efficient process than conventional thermal treatment.•PPO remained inactive in the optimized Ohmic treated samples during storage.•Yeast and Mold growth was completely arrested by Ohmic treatment.•Ohmic treatment was effective in reducing the L. mesenteroides count in the juice.•Ohmic treated juice kept well for 25 days under refrigerated storage.

The effect of ohmic heat (OH) treatment was measured on polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity in sugarcane juice under different electric field strengths (24, 32 and 48 V/cm) and holding times (0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25 min) at a temperature of 80 ± 2 °C, optimized by conventional thermal (CT) treatment. The optimum temperature of PPO inactivation for CT-treatment was determined in a parallel study. The processing condition of 32 V/cm and 1 min holding time was found optimum and was analyzed for titrable acidity (TA), reducing sugars (RS), ascorbic acid (AA) and microbial load for 10 and 30 days at room and refrigeration temperatures respectively. During refrigerated storage, TA and RS remained significantly (p < 0.01) unchanged and the AA degradation was more pronounced at room temperature. Both treatments resulted in significant microbial reductions but growth resurfaced after 5th and 25 th day of room and refrigeration storage respectively. No yeast and mold growth was witnessed after OH-treatment. Overall, the OH-treatment was found to inhibit PPO enzyme activity in a shorter processing time than CT, while maintaining the potential quality attributes of the juice.

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