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Viability of Molds and Bacteria in Tempeh Processed with Supercritical Carbon Dioxides during Storage

Application of supercritical carbon dioxide for processing of food products has an impact on microbial inactivation and food quality. This technique is used to preserve tempeh due to no heat involved. The quality of tempeh is highly influenced by mold growth because of its role in forming a compact...

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Autores principales: Kustyawati, Maria Erna, Pratama, Filli, Saputra, Daniel, Wijaya, Agus
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6191950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30402459
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8591015
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author Kustyawati, Maria Erna
Pratama, Filli
Saputra, Daniel
Wijaya, Agus
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description Application of supercritical carbon dioxide for processing of food products has an impact on microbial inactivation and food quality. This technique is used to preserve tempeh due to no heat involved. The quality of tempeh is highly influenced by mold growth because of its role in forming a compact texture, white color, and functional properties as well as consumer acceptance. This study aims to observe viability of molds and bacteria in tempeh after processed with supercritical CO(2) and to determine the best processing conditions which can maintain mold growth and reduce the number of bacteria in tempeh. For that purpose, tempeh was treated using high pressure CO(2) at 7.6 MPa (supercritical CO(2)) and at 6.3 MPa (sub/near supercritical CO(2)) with incubation period of 5, 10, 15, and 20 min. The best treatment obtained was used to process tempeh for storage study. The results showed that there was a significant interaction between pressure and incubation period for bacterial and mold viability at ρ>0.05. Reduction of bacteria and molds increased with longer incubation period. Molds were undetectable after treatment for 20 min with either supercritical CO(2) or sub-supercritical, and bacteria significantly reduced up to 2.40 log CFU/g. On the other hand, sub-supercritical CO(2) for 10 min was the best processing method because molds survived 4.3x10(4) CFU/gram after treatment and were able to grow during storage at 30°C, producing white mycelium as indicated by increasing the L⁎ color value and tempeh acceptability. The inactivation of mold was reversible causing it to grow back during storage under suitable conditions. Tempeh matrix composition can provide protection against the destructive effects of supercritical CO(2). Gram-positive bacteria were more resistant than Gram-negative. In conclusion, sub-supercritical CO(2) can act as a method of cold pasteurization of tempeh and can be used as an alternative method to preserve tempeh.
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spelling pubmed-61919502018-11-06 Viability of Molds and Bacteria in Tempeh Processed with Supercritical Carbon Dioxides during Storage Kustyawati, Maria Erna Pratama, Filli Saputra, Daniel Wijaya, Agus Int J Food Sci Research Article Application of supercritical carbon dioxide for processing of food products has an impact on microbial inactivation and food quality. This technique is used to preserve tempeh due to no heat involved. The quality of tempeh is highly influenced by mold growth because of its role in forming a compact texture, white color, and functional properties as well as consumer acceptance. This study aims to observe viability of molds and bacteria in tempeh after processed with supercritical CO(2) and to determine the best processing conditions which can maintain mold growth and reduce the number of bacteria in tempeh. For that purpose, tempeh was treated using high pressure CO(2) at 7.6 MPa (supercritical CO(2)) and at 6.3 MPa (sub/near supercritical CO(2)) with incubation period of 5, 10, 15, and 20 min. The best treatment obtained was used to process tempeh for storage study. The results showed that there was a significant interaction between pressure and incubation period for bacterial and mold viability at ρ>0.05. Reduction of bacteria and molds increased with longer incubation period. Molds were undetectable after treatment for 20 min with either supercritical CO(2) or sub-supercritical, and bacteria significantly reduced up to 2.40 log CFU/g. On the other hand, sub-supercritical CO(2) for 10 min was the best processing method because molds survived 4.3x10(4) CFU/gram after treatment and were able to grow during storage at 30°C, producing white mycelium as indicated by increasing the L⁎ color value and tempeh acceptability. The inactivation of mold was reversible causing it to grow back during storage under suitable conditions. Tempeh matrix composition can provide protection against the destructive effects of supercritical CO(2). Gram-positive bacteria were more resistant than Gram-negative. In conclusion, sub-supercritical CO(2) can act as a method of cold pasteurization of tempeh and can be used as an alternative method to preserve tempeh. Hindawi 2018-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6191950/ /pubmed/30402459 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8591015 Text en Copyright © 2018 Maria Erna Kustyawati et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Saputra, Daniel
Wijaya, Agus
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title Viability of Molds and Bacteria in Tempeh Processed with Supercritical Carbon Dioxides during Storage
title_full Viability of Molds and Bacteria in Tempeh Processed with Supercritical Carbon Dioxides during Storage
title_fullStr Viability of Molds and Bacteria in Tempeh Processed with Supercritical Carbon Dioxides during Storage
title_full_unstemmed Viability of Molds and Bacteria in Tempeh Processed with Supercritical Carbon Dioxides during Storage
title_short Viability of Molds and Bacteria in Tempeh Processed with Supercritical Carbon Dioxides during Storage
title_sort viability of molds and bacteria in tempeh processed with supercritical carbon dioxides during storage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6191950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30402459
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8591015
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