Pasteurization efficiency of donor human milk processed by microwave heating

The main objective of this work was to verify the efficiency of batch microwave-assisted heating for donor human milk and assess the activity of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and microbiological quality. Processing was conducted at different temperatures between (50 and 80) °C and times from (5–300) s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food science & technology 2019-11, Vol.115, p.108466, Article 108466
Hauptverfasser: Leite, Juliana A.S., Migotto, Aurea M.A., Landgraf, Mariza, Quintal, Virginia S., Gut, Jorge A.W., Tadini, Carmen C.
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Zusammenfassung:The main objective of this work was to verify the efficiency of batch microwave-assisted heating for donor human milk and assess the activity of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and microbiological quality. Processing was conducted at different temperatures between (50 and 80) °C and times from (5–300) s in order to evaluate the suitability of ALP as a target for the microwave process of donor human milk. The thermal inactivation of ALP followed first-order kinetics with a z-value of 4.4 °C that indicates a strong dependency of ALP inactivation with temperature. The optimal conditions (60 °C for 30 s) were determined, based on ALP inactivation, and the microbiological quality of the processed donor human milk was evaluated. No pathogens (mesophilic bacteria, coliforms at 35 °C, Salmonella spp. and Staphylococcus spp.) were detected after microwave-assisted heating and this suggests that this technology can be applied to ensure adequate safety and quality in Human Milk Banks (HMBs). •The microwave-assisted heating was tested in donor human milk (DHM).•Microwave-assisted heating was effective to inactivate the alkaline phosphatase in DHM.•At 60 °C for 30 s the ALP level was low (
ISSN:0023-6438
1096-1127
DOI:10.1016/j.lwt.2019.108466