RT - Journal Article T1 - Evaluation of Physicochemical and Microbial Changes of Bulk Tomato Paste in Cold Storage JF - JCPP YR - 2004 JO - JCPP VO - 8 IS - 1 UR - http://jcpp.iut.ac.ir/article-1-413-en.html SP - 171 EP - 181 K1 - Bulk tomato paste K1 - Paste contamination. AB - Bulk tomato paste is produced in concentrations higher than 35% (350 Brix scale) and its packaging is not hermetic. In recent years, the production of this product in our country has considerably increased. One of the most important problems in the tomato paste industry of Iran is the preservation of bulk tomato paste. Shelf-life of tomato paste depends on many factors such as initial quality of tomato paste, cooling conditions, salting, packaging, handling, and cold storage. The product factors evaluated in this study included: 1) microbial parameters such as total count, acid-resistant microorganisms, and Howard Mould Count and 2) physico-chemical parameters such as acidity, pH, amount of lactic acid (D and L forms), and total dry matter. Experimental data showed that using high brix (35-38) in producing tomato paste along with salting the product surface and storing it at 0 ÂșC had only a limiting effect on microbial changes and could not prevent their growth completely. However, salting treatment had a great effect on surface growth of fungi and their ability to produce colonies and mycelia. On the basis of the results obtained from this study, cooling of bulk tomato paste in ambient temperature is critical to bulk tomato paste production process and also has an important effect on the quality and shelf-life of the product. LA eng UL http://jcpp.iut.ac.ir/article-1-413-en.html M3 ER -