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The effect of UV-C in combination with H2O2 treatments on microbial response and quality parameters of fresh cut pear discs
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2012-09Registro en:
Schenk, Marcela Liliana; García Loredo, Analía; Raffellini, Silvia Monica; Alzamora, Stella Maris; Guerrero, Sandra N.; The effect of UV-C in combination with H2O2 treatments on microbial response and quality parameters of fresh cut pear discs; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; International Journal of Food Science and Technology; 47; 9; 9-2012; 1842-1851
0950-5423
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Schenk, Marcela Liliana
García Loredo, Analía
Raffellini, Silvia Monica
Alzamora, Stella Maris
Guerrero, Sandra N.
Resumen
The response of Escherichia coli ATCC 11229, Listeria innocua ATCC 33090 and Zygosaccharomyces bailii NRRL 7256 in fresh-cut pear to simultaneous and serial combined treatments involving H 2O 2 immersion (3% w/v; pH 3.0; 25°C; 2.0 or 5.0min) and UV-C exposure (7.5min; 3.7kJm -2) was investigated. For selected treatments, native flora, sensory and colour changes were also evaluated. E. coli and L. innocua were more sensitive than Z. bailii. Serial H 2O 2/UV-C treatments were more effective than the simultaneous arrangement. The single effect of UV-C was enhanced by the combination with 5min H 2O 2, hence avoiding the recovery of the surviving population. The combined treatment kept optimal microbial stability and exhibited more luminosity than the single UV-C treatment. Texture profile analysis conducted using a trained panel showed that H 2O 2/UV-C processed pear discs were perceived with significantly less hardness and fracturability but as juicy as untreated discs. Consumers found them pleasant.