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What is F value in thermal processing?

The F value** for a process is the number of minutes required to kill a known population of microorganisms in a given food under specified conditions. This F value is usually set at 12 D values to give a theoretical 12 log cycle reduction of the most heat-resistant species of mesophilic spores in a can of food.Click to see full answer. Accordingly, what is Z value in thermal processing?Z-value is a term used in microbial thermal death time calculations. It is the number of degrees the temperature has to be increased to achieve a tenfold (i.e. 1 log10) reduction in the D-value. The z-value allows calculation of the equivalency of two thermal processes, if the D-value and the z-value are known.One may also ask, what is D value and Z value? The D-value gives the time needed at a certain temperature to kill an organism while the Z-value relates the resistance of an organism to differing temperatures. Then, what is F not value? Importance and Determination of F0 Value in Sterilization. F0 value is used to determine the exposure time of material for sterilization at a particular temperature. F0 value is the time in minute for the specified temperature that gives the same thermal lethality as at 121 °C in one minute.What is the 12 D concept?12D concept refers to thermal processing requirements designed to reduce the probability of survival of the most heat resistant C. botulinum spores to 10-12. This helps to determine the time required at process temperature of 121oC to reduce spores of C.

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