6: Pulsed Light Processing Flashcards
Describe pulsed light processing.
- In PL processing, inert gas lamp converts short, high power electric pulses into short duration, high power pulses of radiation.
- Some energy is reflected, other penetrate into the food and get refracted, reflected, scattered and absorbed.
What are the factors affecting the penetration and reflection of pulsed light?
- Wavelength of light
- Composition of food
- Structure of food
Describe the components of a pulsed-light processing equipment.
Electrical unit: Continuous low power electrical energy is collected in capacitors and released as pulsed, high power electrical energy.
Lamp: The lamp converts high power pulsed electric energy into high power pulsed light
Treatment chamber: Holds the food to receive PL treatment.
Auxiliary equipment: System for data acquisition and cooling control.
How does PL affect MO?
Inactivates MO via:
Photochemical mechanism:
- Conjugated double bonds (C=C) of proteins and nucleic acids absorbs photons from PL
- Cleavage of bonds occurs and structure of DNA changes.
- Production of photoproducts inhibits DNA replication
- Mutation and damages to the genome causes cell death.
Photothermal mechanism:
- MO absorbs PL, energy dissipates as heat.
- Localized rapid heating causes cell rupture and cell death.
What are the advantages of PL instead of continuous?
- Higher power at the same energy level
- Shorter time of thermal conduction
- Energy saving
- Deeper penetration
- More lethal towards MOs by
1. Causing extensive, unrepairable damage
2. inactivating repair enzymes
3. Generating germicidal chemicals such as OH radicals, ozone, and
H2O2
What are the effects of PL on food?
- Color change
- Nutrient degradation
- Increased lipid peroxidation
- Texture change
- Odor change
Describe the factors that may affect the efficiency of PL processing.
- Type of radiation (Pulsed is more efficient than continuous)
- Wavelength of light (UV is more effective than Vis and IR)
- Temperature (high temperature promotes microbial inactivation but reduces lifespan of lamp and cause thermal damage)
- Intensity (FDA: Should not exceed 12J/cm2)
- Product parameters:
(Food with reflective surface should be coated with absorption enhancing agents to increase eff.; use thin-film flow unit and turbulent reactor to process foods with solid suspension, high fat and protein.)