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http://dx.doi.org/10.22424/jdsb.2020.38.4.230

Heat Treatments Used in the Dairy Industry  

Oh, Sejong (Acting Committee of IDF Korea)
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Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology / v.38, no.4, 2020 , pp. 230-236 More about this Journal
Abstract
Heat treatment is a fundamental processing technology in the dairy industry. The main purpose of heat treatment is to destroy pathogenic and spoilage promoting microorganisms to ensure milk safety and shelf life. Despite the development of alternative technologies, such as high-pressure processing and pulse field technology for microbial destruction, heat treatment is widely used in the dairy industry and in other food processes to destroy microorganisms. Heat treatment has contributed greatly to the success of food preservation since Pasteur's early discovery that heat treatment of wine and beer could prevent their deterioration, and since the introduction of milk pasteurization in the 1890s. In Korea, food labeling standards do not stratify heat treatments into low temperature, high temperature, and ultra-high temperature methods. Most milk is produced in Korea by pasteurization, with extended shelf life (ESL : 125--140℃ / 1-10 s). Classification based on temperature (i.e. low, high, and ultra-high), is meaningless.
Keywords
pasteurization; heat treatment; milk; dairy;
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