TY - JOUR
T1 - Kinetics of nonenzymatic browning in Cheddar cheese powder during storage
AU - Kilic, Meral
AU - Muthukumarappan, K.
AU - Gunasekaran, Sundaram
PY - 1997/11
Y1 - 1997/11
N2 - Nonenzymatic browning (NEB) in Cheddar cheese powder during storage was investigated in the water activity (aw) and temperature ranges of 0.48-0.85 and 20-7 40C, respectively. The NEB obeyed zero-order reaction kinetics during storage. Activation energies and Q10 values were in the range of 15.1-22.3 kcal/mole and 2.2-3.5, respectively. The NEB increased with increasing temperature and storage time. There was an aw maxima at 0.63 for NEB at 20C. At 30 and 40C, NEB decreased with increasing aw. A generalized NEB model for Cheddar cheese powder during storage was developed based on Arrhenius equation to describe NEB as a function of aw and temperature. Powders stored at 20 and 30C were evaluated for quality aspects. Maximum storage stability was obtained in powders stored at aw of 0.54 at 20C for five months based on an overall desirability score of 3.5 on a 7-point scale. The average score of fresh powders were 4.7 throughout the storage study 7.
AB - Nonenzymatic browning (NEB) in Cheddar cheese powder during storage was investigated in the water activity (aw) and temperature ranges of 0.48-0.85 and 20-7 40C, respectively. The NEB obeyed zero-order reaction kinetics during storage. Activation energies and Q10 values were in the range of 15.1-22.3 kcal/mole and 2.2-3.5, respectively. The NEB increased with increasing temperature and storage time. There was an aw maxima at 0.63 for NEB at 20C. At 30 and 40C, NEB decreased with increasing aw. A generalized NEB model for Cheddar cheese powder during storage was developed based on Arrhenius equation to describe NEB as a function of aw and temperature. Powders stored at 20 and 30C were evaluated for quality aspects. Maximum storage stability was obtained in powders stored at aw of 0.54 at 20C for five months based on an overall desirability score of 3.5 on a 7-point scale. The average score of fresh powders were 4.7 throughout the storage study 7.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1745-4549.1997.tb00791.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1745-4549.1997.tb00791.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0031313565
SN - 0145-8892
VL - 21
SP - 379
EP - 393
JO - Journal of Food Processing and Preservation
JF - Journal of Food Processing and Preservation
IS - 5
ER -