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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Food Science and Technology Année : 2003

Preservation of fatty duck liver by high pressure treatment

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Fatty liver samples from duck were treated with high pressures and packaged in multilayer films. Microbiological analysis, permeability of the films to oxygen and fat loss, caused by melting, were assessed after pressure or thermal treatment. Microbiological analysis showed a noteworthy reduction in the total aerobic mesophilic flora and eradication of the coliform flora, whichever film or treatment was used. Nevertheless, a significant bacterial flora was observed during storage at 4 °C from 42 days with a polyethylene/polyamide/polyethylene film and a sample which had been treated with pressure. But, treatment at 550 MPa for 55 °C and 20 min, in combination with two low oxygen permeability films (ethylene and vinyl alcohol copolymer) gave a product with long storage life (90 days) at 4 °C and a significant reduction in the melting of lipids.

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hal-00256358 , version 1 (15-02-2008)

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Christian Cruz, Abdelhamid El Moueffak, Monique Antoine, Michel Montury, Gérard Demazeau, et al.. Preservation of fatty duck liver by high pressure treatment. International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2003, 38 (3), pp.267-272. ⟨10.1046/j.1365-2621.2003.00672.x⟩. ⟨hal-00256358⟩

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