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Physico-chemical and microbiological analyses of minimally processed orange juice stored in aluminium cans

In this work, single-strength orange juice was pasteurized in a plate heat exchanger using three different temperatures: 82.5ºC, 85.0ºC and 87.0°C and holding times varying from 11 to 59s in order to obtain a minimally processed product. A comparison among orange juice samples stored in aluminium cans and in polyethylene bottles under refrigerated conditions for 21 days was carried out. Degree of Brix, acidity, pH, insoluble and total solids, and microbiological analyses were conducted soon after processing and during the storage period. The physico-chemical properties of the pasteurized orange juice showed differences due to variations in the raw material during the period of study. The most appropriate pasteurization temperature for orange juice was 87.0°C, with the holding time varying according to pH; pH 4.0 required longer holding times. According to the results, a shelf life of 15 days was determined for the processed orange juice, under the above conditions.

orange juice; pasteurization; physico-chemical analysis; microbiological analysis; shelf-life; package


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