High Pressure Treatment in Foods

Foods. 2014 Aug 19;3(3):476-490. doi: 10.3390/foods3030476.

Abstract

High hydrostatic pressure (HHP), a non-thermal technology, which typically uses water as a pressure transfer medium, is characterized by a minimal impact on food characteristics (sensory, nutritional, and functional). Today, this technology, present in many food companies, can effectively inactivate bacterial cells and many enzymes. All this makes HHP very attractive, with very good acceptance by consumers, who value the organoleptic characteristics of products processed by this non-thermal food preservation technology because they associate these products with fresh-like. On the other hand, this technology reduces the need for non-natural synthetic additives of low consumer acceptance.

Keywords: cheese; enzyme; high pressure; microorganism; packaging; protein; spores.

Publication types

  • Review