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1Department of Animal Science and Industry, Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506.
Abstract:
Ultra-high-temperature (UHT) processing today may describe either a sterilization or a pasteurization process. This review primarily covers the sterilization process which involves heating milk at 130 to 150 C for 1 second or more and then packaging it aseptically. The main topics covered are: history, economics. and theoretical basis of UHT processing; common UHT processes and available aseptic packaging systems; microbial, nutritional, biochemical, and physical aspects of UHT milk; and the flavor of UHT milk.
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