Frontiers in Nutrition (Mar 2022)

RETRACTED: Hydrodynamic Cavitation: A Novel Non-Thermal Liquid Food Processing Technology

  • Xun Sun,
  • Xun Sun,
  • Xun Sun,
  • Weibin You,
  • Weibin You,
  • Yue Wu,
  • Yang Tao,
  • Joon Yong Yoon,
  • Xinyan Zhang,
  • Xiaoxu Xuan,
  • Xiaoxu Xuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.843808
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC), as a novel non-thermal processing technology, has recently shown unique effects on the properties of various liquid foods. The extreme conditions of pressure at ~500 bar, local hotspots with ~5,000 K, and oxidation created by HC can help obtain characteristic products with high quality and special taste. Moreover, compared with other emerging non-thermal approaches, the feature of the HC phenomenon and its generation mechanism helps determine that HC is more suitable for industrial-scale processing. This mini-review summarizes the current knowledge of the recent advances in HC-based liquid food processing. The principle of HC is briefly introduced. The effectiveness of HC on the various physical (e.g., particle size, viscosity, temperature, and stability), chemical (nutrition loss), and biological characteristics (microorganism inactivation) of various liquid foods are evaluated. Finally, several recommendations for future research on the HC technique are provided.

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