Multiple-pass high-pressure homogenization of milk for the development of pasteurization-like processing conditions

Lett Appl Microbiol. 2013 Feb;56(2):142-8. doi: 10.1111/lam.12027. Epub 2012 Dec 20.

Abstract

Multiple-pass ultrahigh pressure homogenization (UHPH) was used for reducing microbial population of both indigenous spoilage microflora in whole raw milk and a baroresistant pathogen (Staphylococcus aureus) inoculated in whole sterile milk to define pasteurization-like processing conditions. Response surface methodology was followed and multiple response optimization of UHPH operating pressure (OP) (100, 175, 250 MPa) and number of passes (N) (1-5) was conducted through overlaid contour plot analysis. Increasing OP and N had a significant effect (P < 0·05) on microbial reduction of both spoilage microflora and Staph. aureus in milk. Optimized UHPH processes (five 202-MPa passes; four 232-MPa passes) defined a region where a 5-log(10) reduction of total bacterial count of milk and a baroresistant pathogen are attainable, as a requisite parameter for establishing an alternative method of pasteurization. Multiple-pass UHPH optimized conditions might help in producing safe milk without the detrimental effects associated with thermal pasteurization.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Colony Count, Microbial
  • Food Handling / methods*
  • Food Microbiology / methods*
  • Milk / microbiology*
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Pasteurization / methods*
  • Pressure*
  • Staphylococcus aureus / physiology*
  • Temperature