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Title: Effects of thermal and nonthermal treatments on microorganisms, pyrrolizidine alkaloids and volatile compounds in oregano (Origanum vulgare L.)
Authors: KUCUKOGLU, A.S.
HIZ, G.
KARACA, H.
Keywords: Food processing
Heat treatment
Irradiation
Oregano
Ozone
Steam sterilization
Aerobic bacteria
Food processing
Gamma rays
Irradiation
Ozonization
Steam
Sterilization (cleaning)
Volatile organic compounds
Gamma irradiation
N-Oxides
Nonthermal treatments
Oregano
Ozone treatment
Pyrrolizidine alkaloid
Steam sterilization
Thermal
UV irradiation
Volatile compounds
Ozone
europine
europine oxide
lasiocarpine
lasiocarpine n oxide
ozone
pyrrolizidine alkaloid
unclassified drug
volatile agent
aerobic bacterium
Article
bacterial count
controlled study
degradation
Enterobacteriaceae
gamma irradiation
mesophilic bacterium
microorganism
nonhuman
oregano
ozonation
steam sterilization
ultraviolet irradiation
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Effects of steam sterilization, gamma-irradiation, UV-irradiation and ozonation on microbial inactivation, pyrrolizidine alkaloid degradation and volatile compound profile in oregano were investigated. Steam sterilization and gamma-irradiation were the most effective treatments in inactivating microorganisms. These treatments resulted in 0.87–2.15 log reductions in total aerobic mesophilic bacteria counts and reduced yeast-mold and Enterobacteriaceae counts below the detectable level. Steam sterilization caused increased levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) and decreased levels of their N-oxide forms (PANOs) demonstrating a simultaneous conversion of PANOs into the corresponding PAs. Ozone treatment caused significant decreases in the levels of individual and total PAs/PANOs. After ozone treatment, decreases of 54.4, 53.9, 61.6 and 61.4% were observed in the levels of europine-N-oxide, europine, lasiocarpine-N-oxide and lasiocarpine, respectively. Steam sterilization, UV-irradiation and ozone treatments significantly altered the composition of the volatile compounds of oregano as evidenced by decreased levels of major components and the formation of some new compounds. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.138235
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/56555
ISSN: 0308-8146
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