Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5769030 | LWT - Food Science and Technology | 2017 | 5 Pages |
â¢Impact of non-thermal treatments on A. acidoterrestris inactivation in apple juices.â¢The influence of UV-C, ultrasounds and combinations of both treatments was examined.â¢A. acidoterrestris spores inactivation in juice followed a first-order kinetics.â¢Inactivation rates of A. acidoterrestris were estimated for all treatments.â¢UV-C is a promising treatment for decontamination of A. acidoterrestris in juices.
Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris is a spore-forming bacterium, which is responsible for quality degradation of fruit juices. Non-thermal treatments, such as ultraviolet-C radiation (UV-C) and ultrasound (US), are promising methods for microbial inactivation. The main objective was to study the influence of UV-C, ultrasound and combinations of both treatments on A. acidoterrestris spores inactivation in apple juices. A thermal treatment at 95 °C was used as control. Commercial juices artificially inoculated with the bacterium were exposed to the treatments. Results showed that ultrasound had the lowest impact on A. acidoterrestris inactivation. When UV-C radiation was applied, the number of spores decreased drastically after 8 min, being more effective than a 95 °C thermal treatment. In terms of final microbial loads, combination of US and UV-C did not result in synergetic effects. However, inactivation rates of the combined treatments were significantly different from the ones obtained when the treatments were applied individually.