Dairy processing using supercritical carbon dioxide technology: theoretical fundamentals, quality and safety aspects
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Background
Non-thermal food processing is configured as an interesting alternative for the food industry due to the increased nutrient retention and minimal sensory changes in processed products.
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The aim of this review is to address the potential of supercritical carbon dioxide technology, emphasizing milk and dairy processing, including the historical aspects, main advantages, microbial inactivation mechanisms, as well as effects in some quality parameters of dairy products.
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The use of supercritical carbon dioxide technology (SC-CO2) presents great potential application in dairy processing, since it is effective to reduce microbial load when compared to the pasteurization process, thus obtaining a product with greater shelf life and better organoleptic properties with minimal and sometimes positive changes in the intrinsic quality parameters.
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Tecnologia de alimentos, Lacticínios
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Non-thermal processing, Supercritical carbon dioxide technology, Dairy products
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924224416303338?via%3Dihub