Impact of Pasteurization Process on the Quality and Marination Properties of Onion Juice
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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v8i3.531-537.2715Keywords:
Onion juice, UV-C irradiation, heat treatment, meat marination, Response surface methodologyAbstract
This study aims to compare UV-C irradiation and conventional heat treatment to produce pasteurized onion juice used as a meat marinating agent. The process conditions maximizing the inactivation of target microorganism Escherichia coli K-12 were; 0.5 mm sample depth, 30 min irradiation, 7.5 mW/cm2 UV incident intensity for UV-C and, 74.5°C and 12 min for heat treatment. Except pH and non-enzymatic browning index, differences between physicochemical properties of raw, UV-C and heat-treated onion juices were significant. Springiness and chewiness of unmarinated beefsteaks were higher compared to the ones marinated with the fresh and pasteurized onion juice (UV-C and heat). Pasteurization of onion juice (UV-C and heat) did not significantly affect general liking scores compared to beefsteaks marinated in untreated onion juice.Downloads
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16.03.2020
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Demir, H., Yıldız, M. K., Becerikli, İsmail, Unluturk, S., & Kaya, Z. (2020). Impact of Pasteurization Process on the Quality and Marination Properties of Onion Juice. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 8(3), 531–537. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v8i3.531-537.2715
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