Cavitation-Effect-Based Treatments and Extractions for Superior Fruit and Milk Valorisation

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Abstract

Ultrasound generates cavities in liquids with high-energy behaviour due to large pressure variations, leading to (bio)chemical effects and material modification. Numerous cavity-based treatments in food processes have been reported, but the transition from research to industrial applications is hampered by specific engineering factors, such as the combination of several ultrasound sources, more powerful wave generators or tank geometry. The challenges and development of cavity-based treatments developed for the food industry are reviewed with examples limited to two representative raw materials (fruit and milk) with significantly different properties. Both active compound extraction and food processing techniques based on ultrasound are taken into consideration.

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Bucur, M. P., Radulescu, M. C., Radu, G. L., & Bucur, B. (2023, June 1). Cavitation-Effect-Based Treatments and Extractions for Superior Fruit and Milk Valorisation. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28124677

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