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D-Value and Z-Value

D-value (decimal reduction time) and Z-value characterize the thermal resistance of microorganisms in food. D-value is the time required at a specific temperature to reduce microbial population by 90% (one log unit). Z-value is the temperature change needed to reduce the D-value tenfold. Together, they enable food processors to design thermal processes ensuring microbial safety while minimizing nutrient loss.

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  1. Stumbo, C. R. (1973). Thermobacteriology in food processing (2nd ed.). Academic Press. link
  2. Betts, R. P., Everis, L., & Brock, C. (2000). Principles of thermal process validation. Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association. link

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