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Item Thermal and non-thermal extraction and pasteurization of red dragon fruit juice(Department of processing and food engineering, Kelappaji college of Agricultural engineering and food technology, Tavanur, 2025-07-26) Nithya .C; Sudheer, K PThis thesis entitled “Thermal and non- thermal extraction and pasteurization of red dragon fruit juice” investigates the application of novel non-thermal and thermal processing technologies—pulsed electric field (PEF), ultrasound (US), and retort pasteurization—for enhancing juice extraction, preservation, and storage stability in red dragon fruit (Hylocereuspolyrhizus). Due to the fruit's high perishability and complex pulp structure, traditional extractionmethodsoftencompromisejuiceyieldandquality.Thestudyaimedto(1)optimize USandPEFpretreatmentparameterstomaximizejuiceextraction,(2)evaluatePEFandretort pasteurizationforqualitypreservationandenzymeinactivation,and(3)assesstheshelflifeof treated juices during refrigerated storage. Experimental results revealed that US pretreatment (40 % amplitude and 10 min treatment time) significantly enhanced juice yield (72.83%) and retention of bioactive compounds - betacyanins (10.08%), total phenolics (19.13%), and antioxidant activity (12.33%) - outperforming PEF pretreatment. PEF pasteurization (40 kV/cm,21μs,600pulses)effectively inactivated polyphenol oxidase (14.6%) and peroxidase (7.2%) while preserving nutritional quality. Retort pasteurization (90°C, 5 min) provided superior microbial stability, retaining over 90% of phenolics and antioxidant activity post- processing. Storage studies over two months confirmed better retention of betacyanins and antioxidant activity in PEF-treated juice, though retort pasteurization better controlled microbial growth. FTIR analysis and sensory evaluation supported the preservation of molecular and sensory quality in both treatments. Economic analysis indicated that both PEF andretortpasteurizationarecommerciallyviable,astheyexhibitequalbenefit-costratios.The findings establish ultrasound-assisted extraction and PEF pasteurization as promising technologiesforproducing high-quality, functional dragon fruit juice, while retort processing offers cost-effective shelf life extension. This research provides a foundation for scaling innovative processing methods in the functional beverage industry.Item Studies on pulsed electric field assisted extraction of anthocyanin from jamun(Department of Processing and Food Engineering, Tavanur, 2019) Akhila J Chand; Prince, M VItem Effect of different types of mulches on growth and yield of drip irrigated vegetables(Department of Land and Water Resources and Conservation Engineering, Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, 1997) Gilsha Bai, E B; Jobi V Paul