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Valor D y Valor Z×Cinética de la Reacción de Maillard×
CampoCiencia de los alimentosCiencia de los alimentos
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19231912
Autor originalCharles Olin BallLouis Camille Maillard
TipoMicrobial Inactivation KineticsNon-Enzymatic Browning
Fuente seminalStumbo, C. R. (1973). Thermobacteriology in food processing (2nd ed.). Academic Press. link ↗Hodge, J. E. (1953). Chemistry of browning reactions. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1(15), 928-943. link ↗
Aliasdecimal reduction time, thermal resistancebrowning kinetics
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ResumenD-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.Maillard Reaction Kinetics measures the rate of non-enzymatic browning when amino acids and reducing sugars react under heat. Understanding these kinetics enables optimization of flavor development, control of color changes during processing and storage, and prediction of product quality evolution.
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