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An experimental and numerical evaluation of continuous pasteurization of açai pulp with plate heat exchangers on the inactivation of peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase

This work evaluates the thermal inactivation of peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase of açai-berry pulp in a continuous pasteurization using a lab-scale pasteurizer with plate heat exchangers (PHEs). Experiments were carried-out at three different açai flow rates with two different pass arrangements of...

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Published in:Journal of food engineering 2022-02, Vol.314, p.110799, Article 110799
Main Authors: Coutinho de Barcelos Costa, Henrique, Bulhões Bezerra Cavalcante, Tiago Augusto, Wilhelms Gut, Jorge Andrey, de Oliveira Silva, Danylo, Martins Vieira, Luiz Gustavo
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