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Inactivation Kinetics Of Peroxidase And Polyphenol Oxidase In Peach Juice Treated With Gaseous Ozone

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2018)

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The effectiveness of gaseous ozone for inactivating peroxidase (POD) and polyphenoloxidase (PPO) in peach juice was investigated. The suitability of first-order and Weibull models to describe inactivation kinetics was also analysed. Peach juice was exposed to ozone (0.11 and 0.20mg O(3)min(-1)mL(-1)) in a bubble column up to 12min at 20 +/- 1 degrees C. Enzyme activities were reduced due to treatments. The magnitude of the inactivation increased with ozone level and exposure time. Reductions in activity after 12min of treatment ranged between 99.5% and 99.8% for POD and between 93.9% and 97.3% for PPO, depending on ozone concentration. Inactivation curves were successfully fitted with the first-order and Weibull models; although, based on the root-mean-square error, the corrected Akaike and the Bayesian Schwarz criterion, the Weibull model showed stronger capability in all cases.
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Deteriorative enzymes, first-order and Weibull models, inactivation kinetics, ozone, peach juice
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