Microbial Food Safety and Preservation Techniques (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Rai, V Ravishankar; Bai, Jamuna A.
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Microbial Food Safety and Preservation Techniques (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Rai, V Ravishankar; Bai, Jamuna A.
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The book explores the advances in food safety and food quality control. It covers the hazards posed by the food-borne pathogens, their detection using advanced molecular techniques and nanotechnology, microbiological risk assessment of raw, fresh produce, ready-to-eat (RTE), minimally processed and processed foods. It includes the role of regulatory agencies and authorities in developing strategies to improve the quality and safety of food. It emphasizes the various food preservative techniques that are used to ensure high quality and safe foods.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466593077
- Artikelnr.: 57082636
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466593077
- Artikelnr.: 57082636
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processed vegetable and fruit products, meat, poultry and seafoods, dairy
products and fermented foods. Emerging and re-emerging infectious food
borne diseases. Microbial physiology and pathogenicity of food-borne
pathogens -quorum sensing, biofilm formation, infections and toxins.
Detection of food borne pathogens using advanced and rapid molecular
techniques- culture dependent and independent techniques. Application of
nanotechnology and biosensors in pathogen detection and identification.
Microbial risk assessment and risk management of various food products and
quantitative microbial risk assessment tools. Predictive microbiology and
modeling microbial growth in food systems. International and national food
safety regulatory agencies, establishing and developing microbiological
criteria for food borne pathogens, HACCP development, implementation and
impact of regulations and food policies for safety and quality assurance of
foods. Section 2. Food preservation. Microbes in food spoilage - Specific
spoilage organisms, Mechanisms of food spoilage, Interaction between
spoilage organisms, biofilms and biofouling. Modeling microbial growth in
food and extension of shelf life of various food products. An overview of
intervention technologies in food preservation and their advantages and
drawbacks. Biological preservation of foods - bacteriocins, enterocins,
food grade enzymes, chitosans, glucans, essential oils, lactic acid
bacteria and protective cultures. Emerging intelligent and active packaging
techniques, applications and safety concerns. Food preservation by hurdle
technology - A combination of ultrasound, irradiation, pulsed electric
fields, hyperbaric techniques, thermal and non thermal technologies.
Nanotechnology in food preservation and food packaging- application,
limitations and future trends. Quorum sensing inhibitors as novel food
preservatives-dietary phytochemicals as anti quorum sensing agents.
processed vegetable and fruit products, meat, poultry and seafoods, dairy
products and fermented foods. Emerging and re-emerging infectious food
borne diseases. Microbial physiology and pathogenicity of food-borne
pathogens -quorum sensing, biofilm formation, infections and toxins.
Detection of food borne pathogens using advanced and rapid molecular
techniques- culture dependent and independent techniques. Application of
nanotechnology and biosensors in pathogen detection and identification.
Microbial risk assessment and risk management of various food products and
quantitative microbial risk assessment tools. Predictive microbiology and
modeling microbial growth in food systems. International and national food
safety regulatory agencies, establishing and developing microbiological
criteria for food borne pathogens, HACCP development, implementation and
impact of regulations and food policies for safety and quality assurance of
foods. Section 2. Food preservation. Microbes in food spoilage - Specific
spoilage organisms, Mechanisms of food spoilage, Interaction between
spoilage organisms, biofilms and biofouling. Modeling microbial growth in
food and extension of shelf life of various food products. An overview of
intervention technologies in food preservation and their advantages and
drawbacks. Biological preservation of foods - bacteriocins, enterocins,
food grade enzymes, chitosans, glucans, essential oils, lactic acid
bacteria and protective cultures. Emerging intelligent and active packaging
techniques, applications and safety concerns. Food preservation by hurdle
technology - A combination of ultrasound, irradiation, pulsed electric
fields, hyperbaric techniques, thermal and non thermal technologies.
Nanotechnology in food preservation and food packaging- application,
limitations and future trends. Quorum sensing inhibitors as novel food
preservatives-dietary phytochemicals as anti quorum sensing agents.