Microbial Safety and Shelf Life of Uv-C Treated Freshly Squeezed White Grape Juice

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Ünlütürk, Sevcan

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The effects of UV-C irradiation on the inactivation of Escherichia coli K-12 (ATCC 25253), a surrogate of E. coli O157:H7, and on the shelf life of freshly squeezed turbid white grape juice (FSWGJ) were investigated. FSWGJ samples were processed at 0.90 mL/s for 32 min by circulating 8 times in an annular flow UV system. The UV exposure time was 244 s per cycle. The population of E. coli K-12 was reduced by 5.34 log cycles after exposure to a total UV dosage of 9.92 J/cm2 (1.24 J/cm2 per cycle) at 0.90 mL/s flow rate. The microbial shelf life of UV-C treated FSWGJ was extended up to 14 d at 4 °C. UV exposure was not found to alter pH, total soluble solid, and titratable acidity of juice. There was a significant effect (P < 0.05) on turbidity, absorbance coefficient, color, and ascorbic acid content. Furthermore, all physicochemical properties were altered during refrigerated storage. The microbial shelf life of FSWGJ was doubled after UV-C treatment, whereas the quality of juice was adversely affected similarly observed in the control samples. Practical Applications: UV-C irradiation is a non-thermal method used for processing of fruit juices with a minimal or no changes in flavor, essential nutrients, and vitamins. Fresh grape juice is a popular drink, usually consumed at summer time due to many beneficial health effects. Although thermal pasteurization is widely used for extending the shelf life of fruit juices, it causes a "cook taste" in grape juice. The applicability of UV-C irradiation as an alternative to thermal pasteurization was investigated. It is concluded that UV-C treatment can be used for extending the shelf life of fresh grape juice.

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Food quality, Food safety, Shelf life, Vitaceae, Fruit juices, Vegetable juices, Vegetable juices, Chemical Phenomena, Food Handling, Ultraviolet Rays, Shelf life, Food Contamination, Food safety, Fruit and Vegetable Juices, Vitaceae, Food Irradiation, Food Microbiology, Vitis, Fruit juices, Food quality

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences, 03 medical and health sciences, 0404 agricultural biotechnology

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Ünlütürk, S., and Atılgan, M.R. (2015). Microbial safety and shelf life of UV-C treated freshly squeezed white grape juice. Journal of Food Science, 80(8), M1831-M1841. doi:10.1111/1750-3841.12952

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