Maintaining the viability of probiotic microorganisms from production to consumption has long been a technological challenge for the food industry. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the in vitro interactio...Maintaining the viability of probiotic microorganisms from production to consumption has long been a technological challenge for the food industry. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the in vitro interaction between Lactobacillus acidophilus La-5 and Williopsis saturnus var. suaveolens and the effect of this yeast on acidification kinetics, viability ofLactobacillus acidophilus and post-acidification in fermented milk during refrigerated storage at 5℃. The in vitro study showed a positive interaction between the acid cell free-supernatant (CFS) ofprobiotic bacteria La-5 and the yeast. The addition of W. saturnus var. suaveolens increased the fermentation time due to consumption of the organic acids produced by L. acidophilus. During the refrigerated storage of the samples, the presence of the yeast increased the viability of L. acidophilus and reduced post-acidification. However, the mechanism of such interaction of bacteria and yeast is not fully understood.展开更多
Effects of process and storage temperature on concentration of Maillard compounds in aseptic cold break tomato paste were evaluated during 12 months of storage time. Cold break tomato paste was processed at 104 ℃ or ...Effects of process and storage temperature on concentration of Maillard compounds in aseptic cold break tomato paste were evaluated during 12 months of storage time. Cold break tomato paste was processed at 104 ℃ or 112℃, aseptically filled into 5 liter bags, and stored at 21 ℃ and 33 ℃. Level of Browning Index, Furosine, and HMF was monitored in the aseptic cold break tomato paste during the storage time. Browning Index, Furosine, and HMF significantly increased in the aseptic cold break tomato paste during storage at 33℃, and there was linear correlation between Browning Index and Furosine (or HMF). At the lower storage temperature of 21℃, no significant increases were observed. Effects of the process temperature on Browning Index, Furosine, and HMF of aseptic cold break tomato paste were less significant than the storage temperature.展开更多
The melting and solidification process of sodium nitrate, which is used as energy storage material, is studied in a vertical arranged energy storage device with two different bimetal finned tube designs (with and wit...The melting and solidification process of sodium nitrate, which is used as energy storage material, is studied in a vertical arranged energy storage device with two different bimetal finned tube designs (with and without additional lateral fins) for enhancing the heat transfer. The finned tube design consists of a plain steel tube while the material for the longitudinal (axial) fins is aluminum. The investigation analyses the influence of the lateral fins on the charging and discharging process. Three-dimensional transient numerical simulations are performed using the ANSYS Fluent 14.5 software. The results show that, every obstruction given by lateral fins reduces the melting and solidification velocity in direction to the outer shell.展开更多
[ Objective] The study aimed to discuss the suitable storage conditions of fermented Lycium barbarum wine. [ Methodl In view of the fact that volatile acid in Lycium barbarum wine is unstable during storage process, w...[ Objective] The study aimed to discuss the suitable storage conditions of fermented Lycium barbarum wine. [ Methodl In view of the fact that volatile acid in Lycium barbarum wine is unstable during storage process, we analyzed the stability changes of volatile acid in Lycium barba- rum wine with storage temperature, pH and SO2 content. [Result] When temperature was 5℃ pH was 3.7 or 3. 8, and residuary SO2 content was 60 mg/L, volatile acid in Lycium barbarum wine was relatively stable. [ Conclusion] The research could provide theoretical foundations for controlling the stability of volatile acid in Lycium barbarum wine.展开更多
文摘Maintaining the viability of probiotic microorganisms from production to consumption has long been a technological challenge for the food industry. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the in vitro interaction between Lactobacillus acidophilus La-5 and Williopsis saturnus var. suaveolens and the effect of this yeast on acidification kinetics, viability ofLactobacillus acidophilus and post-acidification in fermented milk during refrigerated storage at 5℃. The in vitro study showed a positive interaction between the acid cell free-supernatant (CFS) ofprobiotic bacteria La-5 and the yeast. The addition of W. saturnus var. suaveolens increased the fermentation time due to consumption of the organic acids produced by L. acidophilus. During the refrigerated storage of the samples, the presence of the yeast increased the viability of L. acidophilus and reduced post-acidification. However, the mechanism of such interaction of bacteria and yeast is not fully understood.
文摘Effects of process and storage temperature on concentration of Maillard compounds in aseptic cold break tomato paste were evaluated during 12 months of storage time. Cold break tomato paste was processed at 104 ℃ or 112℃, aseptically filled into 5 liter bags, and stored at 21 ℃ and 33 ℃. Level of Browning Index, Furosine, and HMF was monitored in the aseptic cold break tomato paste during the storage time. Browning Index, Furosine, and HMF significantly increased in the aseptic cold break tomato paste during storage at 33℃, and there was linear correlation between Browning Index and Furosine (or HMF). At the lower storage temperature of 21℃, no significant increases were observed. Effects of the process temperature on Browning Index, Furosine, and HMF of aseptic cold break tomato paste were less significant than the storage temperature.
文摘The melting and solidification process of sodium nitrate, which is used as energy storage material, is studied in a vertical arranged energy storage device with two different bimetal finned tube designs (with and without additional lateral fins) for enhancing the heat transfer. The finned tube design consists of a plain steel tube while the material for the longitudinal (axial) fins is aluminum. The investigation analyses the influence of the lateral fins on the charging and discharging process. Three-dimensional transient numerical simulations are performed using the ANSYS Fluent 14.5 software. The results show that, every obstruction given by lateral fins reduces the melting and solidification velocity in direction to the outer shell.
文摘[ Objective] The study aimed to discuss the suitable storage conditions of fermented Lycium barbarum wine. [ Methodl In view of the fact that volatile acid in Lycium barbarum wine is unstable during storage process, we analyzed the stability changes of volatile acid in Lycium barba- rum wine with storage temperature, pH and SO2 content. [Result] When temperature was 5℃ pH was 3.7 or 3. 8, and residuary SO2 content was 60 mg/L, volatile acid in Lycium barbarum wine was relatively stable. [ Conclusion] The research could provide theoretical foundations for controlling the stability of volatile acid in Lycium barbarum wine.