Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanism of dielectric barrier discharge cold plasma (DBD‐CP) sterilizing function on milk and to analyze the influences of DBD‐CP on the structure and physicochemical performance of milk. It was verified that DBD‐CP sterilizing function resulted in a broken bacterial cell membrane, reduced activity of metabolic enzymes, and bacterial DNA destruction. DBD‐CP treatment would bring in some more stabilized structures obtained from scanning electron microscopy and Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy. The values of color, viscosity, pH, and titratable acidity showed an acceptable physicochemical property with DBD‐CP treatment at 70 V (120 s) and 80 V (120 s). Therefore, it indicated that DBD‐CP could be used as a new sterilization method for milk.

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