Affiliation:
1. Széchenyi István University
2. Institute of Food Science, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Széchenyi István University
Abstract
The aim of our research was to examine the impact of microwave radiation on the microbiological parameters of raw cow’s milk. In the measurements, our samples (raw cow’s milk) were treated at different power levels [100, 200, 300, 400, 496 (~500), and 600 W], and the effects of microwave irradiation were assessed regarding total plate count and yeast cell count. Treatment temperature was maximized in all cases (40 °C) in order to eliminate the thermal effect generated by microwaves, and hence, to justify the possible microbial inhibitor or destruction impact of the non-thermal effect of radiation. Based on the results, microwave treatment had an impact on both the total plate count and the yeast cell count as well. Treatments were performed to justify the non-thermal effect of the treatments, and significant results were obtained (p≤0.05).
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