Inactivation of Escherichia coli in an Orange Juice Beverage by Combined Ultrasonic and Microwave Treatment
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Date
2023-02-03
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Foods, MDPI
Abstract
The inactivation of Escherichia coli is one of the major issues in the food industry. The
present study focuses on the application of a combined microwave-ultrasound system for the optimization
of the inactivation of Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 in an orange juice drink. Using response
surface methodology (RSM), trials were planned with a Box–Behnken Design (BBD) to maximize
the impact of microwave power (A: 300–900 W), microwave treatment time (B: 15–35 s), and time
of ultrasound (C: 10–30 min) on E. coli inactivation. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was carried out
and E. coli inactivation was expressed with a mathematical equation depending on the factors. The
results showed that both the microwave treatment time and the time of ultrasound were effective as
independent variables in eliminating the E. coli strain. However, the effect of these two variables, ultrasound
and microwave exposure time, in combination was significantly greater than when examined
separately. RSM modeling determined that optimal treatment conditions include 900Wmicrowave
power, 33 s microwave treatment time, and 20 min time of ultrasound to achieve an 8-log reduction
of E. coli, constituting total inactivation. The results of this study showed that ultrasound-microwave
treatment is a potential alternative processing method for an orange juice beverage.
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Escherichia coli inactivation, optimization, ultrasound, microwave, RSM