Processing of ketchup by a pilot-scale ultrasonication system: Effects on quality properties and microbial inactivation
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Ultrasonication (US) processing of ketchup, changes in its quality parameters and microbial inactivation, and joint optimization of treatment parameters (22-57.5 degrees C treatment temperature, 90 and 100% amplitude, and 3 and 5 min treatment times) were investigated. Increased temperature and amplitude changed properties of ketchup. Total initial mold and yeast count of 2.40 +/- 0.23 log CFU/mL became undetectable with all US treatments. Total initial lactic acid bacteria of 3.91 +/- 0.23 log CFU/mL became undetectable at 55 degrees C with 100% amplitude for 5 min and 57.5 degrees C with 100% amplitude for 3 and 5 min (P < 0.05). Optimum settings were 57.39 degrees C, 100% amplitude, and 3.53 min (composite desirability = 0.81). The pilot-scale US treatment with a moderate temperature appeared promising to process ketchup.