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J Food Sci Technol ; 59(5): 1931-1938, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35531413

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The whole milk spiked with sulfamethazine was treated under thermal and pulsed electric field processing for maximum reduction. The low-temperature long-time (LTLT, 62.5 °C for 30 min), high-temperature short time (HTST, 72 °C for 15 s) pasteurization and ultra-high temperature processing (UHT, 138 °C for 2 s) resulted in the reduction of sulfamethazine 7.3, 5.2 and 4.6% respectively. PEF and combination treatment (thermal + PEF) were found to reduce sulfamethazine content in milk by 67-72% and 73-76% respectively. Combined treatment of milk resulted in a higher percentage of reduction. Similar predicted and actual values proved that they fit the linear regression model and successful application of pulsed electric field technology in reducing antibiotic residues. PEF and mild thermal treatment can be a promising technology to reduce the antibiotic residues with ensuring minimal negative impact on the nutritional quality of food.

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J Food Sci Technol ; 51(6): 1154-60, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24876649

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Instant wheat porridge (Dalia) mix based on precooked broken wheat, sugar, skim milk powder and flavouring agents was developed using response surface methodology and central composite rotatable design. Stability of instant wheat porridge (Dalia) mix packed in polypropylene (PP) and metallised polyester (MP) pouches was evaluated. Instant porridge (Dalia) mix remained stable for 9 and 12 m respectively in PP and MP pouches under ambient temperature (15-34 °C) conditions. Deterioration in instant porridge mix during storage was mainly caused by autoxidation of lipids, browning due to maillard reaction and development of off-flavour.

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