WO2014095377A1 - Method of improving microbiological stability in a still water-based beverage and microbiologically shelf-stable still water-based beverages - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of improving microbiological stability in a still water-based beverage with respect to undesirable growth of microbiological spoilage such as yeast and mould growth during their preparation and/or storage.
- Said preservation method comprises at least one step of carbonating the still water-based beverage with a specific low carbon dioxide concentration.
- Still water-based beverages can be unsuitable for drinking for many reasons and, in particular, due to yeast and/or mould growth during their preparation and/or storage.
- yeast and/or mould growth during their preparation and/or storage.
- fruit and/or vegetable containing water-based beverages are prone to yeast and/or mould growth.
- HF Hot Filling
- CAF Cold Aseptic Filling
- Preservatives have been also used in beverages to enhance their shelf-life by providing, in particular, microbial growth control or inhibition.
- Preservatives commonly used in beverages include, for instance, sulphur dioxide, sorbic acid and its salts, benzoic acid and its salts, cinnamic acid and its salts, dimethyl dicarbonate or a mixture thereof which have an antimicrobial activity and thus, prevent from the undesirable yeast and/or mould growth and microbial spoilage in beverages. Nevertheless, as consumer concern grows regarding more natural and healthier food, there has been a desire to reduce the concentration of preservatives in beverages or to replace them with other means.
- preservatives can frequently cause an off-flavour to the beverages when used at effective concentrations to actually prevent from microbial spoilage.
- concentration sufficiently low to avoid off-flavour development such preservatives are not efficient against microbial spoilage.
- the present invention provides an efficient and cost effective method of improving microbiological stability in still water-based beverages with respect to spoilage of microorganisms so as to enhance their shelf life.
- This method comprises at least one step of carbonating said beverage with a low carbon dioxide concentration.
- a method of improving microbiological stability in a still water-based beverage with respect to undesirable microbial growth comprising at least one step of carbonating said beverage wherein the carbon dioxide concentration in the resulting beverage is from approximately 500 mg/L to 1000 mg/L.
- the carbon dioxide concentration in the resulting still water-based beverage is from approximately 750 mg/L to 1000 mg/L.
- said step of carbonating comprises the steps of:
- a method of preserving a still water-based beverage wherein said beverage is an acidic beverage having, for example, a pH from approximately 1 to 5 and, in particular, a pH from about 2 to 4.
- the method according to the invention may further comprise a step of adding at least one preservative and then, preferably, the total concentration of said preservative(s) in the still water-based beverage is approximately below 1000 mg/L or, preferably, below 400 mg/L.
- said preservative is selected from the group comprising sulphur dioxide, sorbic acid and its salts, benzoic acid and its salts, cinnamic acid and its salts, vanillin, dimethyl dicarbonate, or a mixture thereof.
- a method of preserving a still water-based beverage as described above which further comprises a step in which said beverage is filled into a container and wherein said container may be selected form the group comprising glass bottles, plastic bottles, cartons, cans or kegs.
- Said plastic bottle is, for example, made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- Percentages are expressed as weight/volume unless indicated otherwise.
- a microbiologically shelf- stable still water-based beverage comprising:
- At least one preservative selected from the group comprising sorbic acid and its salts, benzoic acid and its salts, cinnamic acid and its salts, vanillin, dimethyl dicarbonate, or a mixture thereof, and
- flavouring agents at least one conventional ingredient selected from the group comprising flavouring agents, food coloring agents, natural or artificial sweeteners, salts, vitamins or emulsifiers.
- said microbiologically shelf-stable still water- based beverage according to any one of the two preceding aspects is in plastic bottles, wherein said plastic bottles are, for example, made of PET.
- the improving method according to the invention includes the killing, prevention and/or inhibition of the growth and/or the presence of yeasts and/or moulds in still water-based beverage.
- “Still” beverage as used herein, means a beverage where the carbon dioxide concentration remains below approximately 1000 mg/L. Indeed, it has been shown by the inventors that below this concentration sensory threshold, the consumer feels like it is a non-carbonated beverage.
- Still water-based beverages according to the invention can be, for example, acidic beverages and thus have a pH from about 1 to about 5.
- these acidic beverages have a pH equal to or below about 4.
- suitable acids may be added to reach the required pH.
- Such acids can be selected, for example, in the group comprising phosphoric acid, citric acid, malic acid, fumaric acid, gluconic acid, and lactic acid, and mixtures of these acids.
- “Microbiologically shelf-stable” beverages refer to beverages wherein uncontrolled mould and/or yeast growth is not observed within at least 1 month after their preparation, and preferably, 3 months or else 12 months.
- “Water-based” beverages refer to beverage compositions having greater than 50% of water and, for instance, connprising from approximately 60% to 99% of water.
- such beverages do not comprise beverages containing alcohols, milk or coffee.
- Still water-based beverages according to the invention may especially comprise:
- plant extracts such as, for example, tea, ginger, gingko or ginseng extracts, rooibos, hibiscus, guarana, fruit extracts.
- flavouring agents at least one conventional ingredient selected from the group comprising flavouring agents, food coloring agents, natural or artificial sweeteners, salts, vitamins or emulsifiers.
- the preservative according to the invention may be , for example, selected from the group comprising sorbic acid and its salts, benzoic acid and its salts, cinnamic acid and its salts, vanillin, dimethyl dicarbonate (i.e. DMDC), or a mixture thereof.
- - natural sweeteners such as, for example, sugar, maple syrup, molasses, barley malt and rice syrups, honey and agave nectar,
- - artificial sweeteners such as, for example, aspartame, sucralose and acesulfame potassium
- concentrations of the preservatives used, according to the invention may vary over the following ranges, depending upon the nature of the beverage to be preserved, such as, for example:
- preservatives can be used alone or as a mixture.
- the total preservative concentration in the beverage obtained by the method of improving microbiological stability according the invention may remain below 1000 mg/L or, preferably, below 400 mg/L or else below 350 mg/L.
- a microbiologically shelf-stable still water-based beverage according to the invention may, for example, comprise a total preservative concentration of approximately 100 mg/L to 400 mg/L and, in particular, about 400 mg/L or 350 mg/L.
- the total preservatives concentration in said microbiologically shelf-stable still water-based beverage is approximately 250 mg/L or about 150 mg/L or about 100 mg/L.
- the off-flavour is avoided or at least attenuated. Moreover, the consumer's desire to consume a beverage having a reduced concentration of preservatives is satisfied.
- the improving method according to the invention comprises a step of carbonating which means that a specific amount of carbon dioxide is added to the beverage so as to obtain the required carbon dioxide concentration in the resulting still water-based beverage.
- the resulting still water-based beverage is thus the still water-based beverage obtained after carbonating step.
- This carbonating step can be performed with a carbonator beverage filling machine where the carbon dioxide is dosed and dissolved in gaseous form into the beverage.
- a dosing unit as described in the patent application FR 2 799 137 can be used. Said dosing unit is used to transfer the liquid carbon dioxide from a tank to a dosing valve. When this valve is opened, the liquid carbon dioxide is converted into solid form and falls into the beverage's container. Using the latter device makes it easier to reach the required low carbon dioxide concentration in the resulting still water-based beverage.
- the carbonating step may take place before or after the filing phase wherein the still water-based beverage is filled into the container.
- composition of a still water-based beverage is prepared in a PET bottle of 500 mL:
- flavour agent - 450 mg/L of flavour agent
- the carbonating step is performed in batch production, using pilot scale carbonator equipment, so that the carbon dioxide concentration in the resulting still water-based beverage is 500 mg/L.
- the step of carbonating is carried out, using the same equipment, either before or after the filling step of the beverage.
- bottles are inoculated separately with two mixtures of microorganisms, respectively moulds and yeasts, for performing a challenge test.
- the mould and yeast strains used are as follows:
- the five mould and five yeast strains were diluted and mixed together to achieve the desired concentration in colony forming units (CFU) per bottle.
- CFU colony forming units
- a still water-based beverage is prepared in a bottle of 500 mL in an analogous way as for the composition of example 1, except that it does not contained carbon dioxide. No carbonating step was, then, performed.
- composition of example 2 was then tested in the presence of the same two mixtures of microorganisms as those used in example 1 and in the same conditions.
- the grey cells in the table above also indicate that uncontrolled growth of microorganisms was observed.
- a still water-based beverage is prepared in a bottle of 500 mL in an analogous way as for the composition of example 1 and comprises the following components:
- flavour agent - 350 mg/L of flavour agent
- composition of example 3 was then tested in the presence of the same two mixtures of microorganisms as those used in example 1 and in the same conditions.
- the grey cells in the table above also indicate that uncontrolled growth of microorganisms was observed.
- a still water-based beverage is prepared in a bottle of 500 mL in an analogous way as for the composition of example 3, except that it contains 150 mg/L of vanillin instead of 200 mg/L and that it does not contain carbon dioxide. No carbonating step was, then, performed.
- composition of example 4 was then tested in the presence of the same two mixtures of microorganisms as those used in example 1 and in the same conditions.
- the grey cells in the table above also indicate that uncontrolled growth of microorganisms was observed.
- a still water-based beverage is prepared in a bottle of 500 mL in an analogous way as for the composition of example 1 and comprises the following components:
- flavour agent - 350 mg/L of flavour agent
- composition of example 5 was then tested in the presence of the same two mixtures of microorganisms as those used in example 1 and in the same conditions.
- the grey cells in the table above also indicate that uncontrolled growth of microorganisms was observed.
- a still water-based beverage is prepared in a bottle of 500 mL in an analogous way as for the composition of example 1, except that it does not contain carbon dioxide. No carbonating step was, then, performed.
- composition of example 6 was then tested in the presence of the same two mixtures of microorganisms as those used in example 1 and in the same conditions.
- the grey cells in the table above also indicate that uncontrolled growth of microorganisms was observed.
- yeast growth was under control during at least 12 months, but no mould growth control was observed.
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