The impact of high hydrostatic pressure treatment on anthocyanins colour microorganisms and enzyme activity of mulberry (Morus nigra) juice


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Ma Y. K., . and Engmann F. N., . and Sanful R., . The impact of high hydrostatic pressure treatment on anthocyanins colour microorganisms and enzyme activity of mulberry (Morus nigra) juice. pp. 88-95. ISSN 2231-7546

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The effects of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatments at 200 400 and 600 MPa for 10 20 and 30 min on residual activities of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and peroxidase (POD) colour properties and microbial populations of total viable count yeasts and moulds of mulberry juice were determined with reference to untreated mulberry juice. Lower pressure levels were found to significantly inactivate PPO activity than higher pressure level. A strong positive relationship (R 0.947) existed between PPO activity and increases in pressure and time. Also a moderately positive relationship existed (R 0.358) between POD activity and increases in pressure and time but the relationship was not statistically significant. Anthocyanin content was better retained at lower pressure levels than at higher levels with sample treated at 200 MPa/10 min retaining 96.50 0.74. An inverse relationship was observed between anthocyanin retained and residual PPO (R -0.425) and POD (-0.075) activities but the relationships were not statistically significant. Total viable count as well as yeast and mould count of all HHP treated mulberry juice samples were 10 CFU/mL with log10 4.86 4.45 and 4.83 CFU/mL reductions respectively. Also colour parameters of brightness hue angle chroma and total colour difference were differently affected. Treatment at 200 MPa/10 min gave a better inactivation of PPO and POD better retention of anthocyanin and preserved the colour of the mulberry juice to almost the same extent as the control making it the best treatment to be adopted.


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Abstract

The effects of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) treatments at 200 400 and 600 MPa for 10 20 and 30 min on residual activities of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and peroxidase (POD) colour properties and microbial populations of total viable count yeasts and moulds of mulberry juice were determined with reference to untreated mulberry juice. Lower pressure levels were found to significantly inactivate PPO activity than higher pressure level. A strong positive relationship (R 0.947) existed between PPO activity and increases in pressure and time. Also a moderately positive relationship existed (R 0.358) between POD activity and increases in pressure and time but the relationship was not statistically significant. Anthocyanin content was better retained at lower pressure levels than at higher levels with sample treated at 200 MPa/10 min retaining 96.50 0.74. An inverse relationship was observed between anthocyanin retained and residual PPO (R -0.425) and POD (-0.075) activities but the relationships were not statistically significant. Total viable count as well as yeast and mould count of all HHP treated mulberry juice samples were 10 CFU/mL with log10 4.86 4.45 and 4.83 CFU/mL reductions respectively. Also colour parameters of brightness hue angle chroma and total colour difference were differently affected. Treatment at 200 MPa/10 min gave a better inactivation of PPO and POD better retention of anthocyanin and preserved the colour of the mulberry juice to almost the same extent as the control making it the best treatment to be adopted.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Mulberries
AGROVOC Term: Morus nigra
AGROVOC Term: Fruit juices
AGROVOC Term: Hydrostatic pressure
AGROVOC Term: Anthocyanins
AGROVOC Term: Enzyme activity
AGROVOC Term: Microorganisms
AGROVOC Term: Colour
AGROVOC Term: Polyphenol oxidase
AGROVOC Term: Peroxidases
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8975

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