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Furan formation as a function of pressure, temperature and time conditions in spinach purée

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In recent studies, innovative high-pressure high-temperature processing (HPHT) has presented itself as an interesting alternative for furan reduction in sterilized, vegetable-based foods. In order to explain the observed furan reduction following HPHT treatment, furan formation was studied under a range of pressure, temperature and time conditions, using spinach purée as a case study. For all the treatments, no furan was detected during the dynamic heating-up phase, followed by a steady increase in furan concentrations at isothermal(-isobaric) conditions. The increase in furan concentrations at isothermal(-isobaric) treatment conditions could be adequately described by an empirical, zero-order model. A pressure level of 600 MPa did not affect the rate of furan formation in spinach purée, as opposed to the processing temperature and time. As a result, the reduced furan concentrations for HPHT processing could be explained by the faster heating and cooling rates, resulting in shorter processing times as compared with conventional retort processing.
Tijdschrift: LWT - Food Science and Technology
ISSN: 0023-6438
Issue: 2
Volume: 64
Pagina's: 565 - 570
Jaar van publicatie:2015
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BOF-publication weight:2
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open