.info is an underdog extension that acquires value in the presence of a powerful generic noun, specially if it is related to expensive/high demand items (wines.info, diamonds.info)
pasteurized doesn't meet any of the conditions, plus the fact that dotcom, dotnet and dotorg are all parked suggests (IMO confirms) that the word is hard to develop.
Homogenization is a noun but only the org is developed (also suggesting that the poor guys don't have the means or the interest to buy the dotcom) and the others are parked. As a scientist, I know a lot about the potential of homogenization.info. Even fully developed, I only see money if turned into a store, and then...
I have never seen a .info store...
pasteurized = zero, likely to expire
homogenization = $10 - $40, unless developed.