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Table 4.2.Inhibitors and Processes Employed in the Prevention of Enzymic Browning
Inhibition Targeted Toward the Enzyme Inhibition Targeted Toward the Substrate
Processing Enzymes Inhibitors Removal of Oxygen Removal of Phenols
Inhibition Targeted
Toward the Products
Heating
- Steam and
water blanching
(70–105◦C) - Pasteurization
(60–85◦C)
Chelating agents
- Sodium azide
- Cyanide
- Carbon monoxide
- Halide salts (CaCl 2 ,
NaCl) - Tropolone
- Ascorbic acid
- Sorbic acid
- Polycarboxylic acids
(citric, malic, tartaric,
oxalic, and succinic
acids) - Polyphosphates (ATP
and pyrophosphate) - Macromolecules (por-
phyrins, proteins,
polysaccharides) - EDTA
- Kojic acid
Processing
- Vaccum treatment
- Immersion in water,
syrup, brine
Complexing agents
- Cyclodextrins
- Sulphate polysac-
charides - Chitosan
Reducing agents
- Sulphites(SO 2 ,
SO 32 −,HSO 3 −,
S 2 O 52 −) - Ascorbic acid and
analogs - Cysteine and other
thiol compounds
Cooling
- Refrigeration
- Freezing (− 18 ◦C)
Aromatic carboxylic acids
- Benzoic acids
- Cinnamic acids
Reducing agents
- Ascorbic acid
- Erythorbic acid
- Butylated hydrox-
yanisole (BHA) - Butylated hydroxy-
toluene (BTH) - Tertiarybutyl hy-
droxyquinone - Propyl gallate
Enzymatic modification
- O-methyltransferase
- Protocatechuate 3,
4-dioxigenase
Amino acids, peptides,
and proteins
Dehydration Aliphatic alcohol Chitosan
Physical methods
- Freeze drying
- Spray drying
- Radiative drying
- Solar drying
- Microwave drying
Chemical methods
- Sodium chloride
and other salts - Sucrose and other
sugars - Glycerol
- Propylene glycol
- Modified corn syrup
Peptides and amino acids
Maltol
Irradiation
- Gamma rays up to
1 kGy (Cobalt 60 or
Cesium 137) - X-rays
- Electron beams
- Combined treat-
ments using irradia-
tion and heat
Substituted resorcinols
(Continued)