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Recent developments in ultrasound approach for preservation of animal origin foods

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
卷 101, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106676

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Ultrasound; Livestock foods; Preservation; Non -thermal preservation

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Ultrasound technology is a non-thermal technique that can preserve highly perishable foods and have positive effects on the economy and environment. Livestock-derived food products, known for their nutritional value, are vulnerable to oxidative and microbial spoilage. Ultrasound has antimicrobial properties and can extend the shelf life of food products.
Ultrasound is a contemporary non-thermal technology that is currently being extensively evaluated for its potential to preserve highly perishable foods, while also contributing positively to the economy and environment. There has been a rise in the demand for food products that have undergone minimal processing or have been subjected to non-thermal techniques. Livestock-derived food products, such as meat, milk, eggs, and seafood, are widely recognized for their high nutritional value. These products are notably rich in proteins and quality fats, rendering them particularly vulnerable to oxidative and microbial spoilage. Ultrasound has exhibited significant antimicrobial properties, as well as the ability to deactivate enzymes and enhance mass transfer. The present review centers on the production and classification of ultrasound, as well as its recent implementation in the context of livestock-derived food products. The commercial applications, advantages, and limitations of the subject matter are also subject to scrutiny. The review indicated that ultrasound technology can be effectively utilized in food products derived from livestock, leading to favorable outcomes in terms of prolonging the shelf life of food while preserving its nutritional, functional, and sensory attributes. It is recommended that additional research be conducted to investigate the effects of ultrasound processing on nutrient bioavailability and extraction. The implementation of hurdle technology can effectively identify and mitigate the lower inactivation of certain microorganisms or vegetative cells.

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