2019
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.13959
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Effect of high‐pressure carbon dioxide on the quality of cold‐ and hot‐break tomato pulps

Abstract: High‐pressure carbon dioxide (HPCD) has been considered as an alternative to thermal treatment in food processing. This effect of HPCD on microorganism, physicochemical properties, and lycopene isomerization of cold‐ and hot‐break tomato pulps was investigated. The microorganism in the cold‐break tomato pulp was effectively inactivated by HPCD at 10 MPa, showing a decrease with increasing the treatment time. HPCD retained better color and more aroma volatiles as compared to thermal treatment. The consistency o… Show more

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“…Lycopene isomers were determined based on the method previously described by Zhao et al . (2019). (All ‐E )‐ and different Z ‐lycopene isomers were identified according to retention time and spectral characteristics (Jayathunge et al ., 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lycopene isomers were determined based on the method previously described by Zhao et al . (2019). (All ‐E )‐ and different Z ‐lycopene isomers were identified according to retention time and spectral characteristics (Jayathunge et al ., 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%