Abstract

The influence of high pressure homogenization (HPH) at 100–150 MPa performed by multiple passes below 35 °C on carrot juice quality and stability was studied. The highest reduction in microorganisms (by 2.47 log) was noted at 150 MPa with 5 passes of the juice through the homogenizer. The PPO and POD’s residual activity increased after HPH; PG was at the same level, while PME activity increased or decreased depending on the process parameters used. HPH treatment resulted in a decrease in the apparent dynamic viscosity, turbidity and colour parameters. Five passes at 150 MPa caused an increase in the carotenoid content, especially 9-Z-β-carotene (by 154%) while the TPC did not change significantly. Carrot juice treatment at 150 MPa with 5 passes may extend its shelf-life by 3 days when stored at 4 °C.

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