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Food preservation process design / Dennis R. Heldman.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Food science and technology international series©2011Description: 1 online resource (ix, 354 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780080919652
  • 0080919650
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Food preservation process design.LOC classification:
  • TP371.2 .H46 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Kinetic Models for Food Systems Chapter 3. Kinetics of Inactivation of Microbial Populations Chapter 4. Kinetics of Food Quality Attribute Retention Chapter 5. Physical Transport Models Chapter 6. Process Design Models Chapter 7. Process Validation and Evaluation Chapter 8. Optimization of Preservation Processes Chapter 9. Designing Processes in the Future Appendix.
Summary: The preservation processes for foods have evolved over several centuries, but recent attention to non-thermal technologies suggests that a new dimension of change has been initiated. The new dimension to be emphasized is the emerging technologies for preservation of foods and the need for sound base of information to be developed as inputs for systematic process design. The focus of the work is on process design, and emphasizes the need for quantitative information as inputs to process design. The concepts presented build on the successful history of thermal processing of foods, and use many examples from these types of preservation processes. Preservation of foods by refrigeration, freezing, concentration and dehydration are not addressed directly, but many of the concepts to be presented would apply. Significant attention is given to the fate of food quality attributes during the preservation process, and the concept of optimizing the process parameters to maximize the retention of food quality Focuses on three elements of preservation process: * Kinetic Models for Food Components * Transport Models in Food Systems * Process Design Models.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Kinetic Models for Food Systems Chapter 3. Kinetics of Inactivation of Microbial Populations Chapter 4. Kinetics of Food Quality Attribute Retention Chapter 5. Physical Transport Models Chapter 6. Process Design Models Chapter 7. Process Validation and Evaluation Chapter 8. Optimization of Preservation Processes Chapter 9. Designing Processes in the Future Appendix.

The preservation processes for foods have evolved over several centuries, but recent attention to non-thermal technologies suggests that a new dimension of change has been initiated. The new dimension to be emphasized is the emerging technologies for preservation of foods and the need for sound base of information to be developed as inputs for systematic process design. The focus of the work is on process design, and emphasizes the need for quantitative information as inputs to process design. The concepts presented build on the successful history of thermal processing of foods, and use many examples from these types of preservation processes. Preservation of foods by refrigeration, freezing, concentration and dehydration are not addressed directly, but many of the concepts to be presented would apply. Significant attention is given to the fate of food quality attributes during the preservation process, and the concept of optimizing the process parameters to maximize the retention of food quality Focuses on three elements of preservation process: * Kinetic Models for Food Components * Transport Models in Food Systems * Process Design Models.

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