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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 D-value of an organism is the time required in a given medium, at a given temperature, for a ten-fold reduction in the number of organisms. The z-value is a measure of the change of the D-value with varying temperature, and is a simplified version of an Arrhenius equation. It is useful when examining the effectiveness of thermal inactivations under different conditions, for example in food cooking and preservation.The z-value of an organism in a particular medium is the temperature change required for the D-value to change by a factor of ten, or put another way, the temperature required for the thermal destruction curve to move one log cycle. It is the reciprocal of the slope resulting from the plot of the logarithm of the D-value versus the temperature at which the D-value was obtained. While the D-value gives the time needed at a certain temperature to kill 90% of the organisms, the z-value relates the resistance of an organism to differing temperatures. The z-value allows calculation of the equivalency of two thermal processes, if the D-value and the z-value are known.Contoh: jika dibutuhkan peningkatan 10° f untuk memindahkan log satu kurva, maka nilai z adalah 10. Mengingat D-nilai 4.5 menit di 150° F, D-nilai dapat dihitung untuk 160° F dengan mengurangi waktu oleh 1 masuk. D-nilai baru untuk 160° F diberikan nilai z adalah 0.45 menit. Ini berarti bahwa setiap 10° F meningkatkan suhu akan mengurangi nilai D 1 masuk. Sebaliknya, penurunan 10° F suhu akan meningkat nilai D 1 masuk. Jadi, D-nilai untuk suhu 140° F akan menjadi 45 menit.
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