Novel Thermal and Non Thermal Technologies for Fluid Foods

Novel Thermal and Non Thermal Technologies for Fluid Foods
Author: Patrick J. Cullen,Brijesh K. Tiwari,Vasilis Valdramidis
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2011-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780123814708

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Chapter 1. Status and Trends of Novel Thermal and Non-Thermal Technologies for Fluid Foods -- Chapter 2. Fluid Dynamics in Novel Thermal and Non-Thermal Processes -- Chapter 3. Fluid Rheology in Novel Thermal and Non-Thermal Processes --Chapter 4. Pulsed Electric Field Processing of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 5. High Pressure Processing of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 6. Ultrasound Processing of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 7. Irradiation of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 8. Ultraviolet and Pulsed Light Processing of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 9. Ozone Processing of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 10. Dense Phase Carbon Dioxide Processing of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 11. Ohmic Heating of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 12. Microwave Heating of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 13. Infrared Heating of Fluid Foods -- Chapter 14. Modelling the Kinetics of Microbial and Quality Attributes of Fluid Food during Novel Thermal and Non-Thermal Processes -- Chapter 15. Regulatory and Legislative issues for Thermal and Non-Thermal Technologies: An EU Pers ...

Non thermal Processing of Foods

Non thermal Processing of Foods
Author: O. P. Chauhan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781351869775

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This book presents the latest developments in the area of non-thermal preservation of foods and covers various topics such as high-pressure processing, pulsed electric field processing, pulsed light processing, ozone processing, electron beam processing, pulsed magnetic field, ultrasonics, and plasma processing. Non-thermal Processing of Foods discusses the use of non-thermal processing on commodities such as fruits and vegetables, cereal products, meat, fish and poultry, and milk and milk products. Features: Provides latest information regarding the use of non-thermal processing of food products Provides information about most of the non-thermal technologies available for food processing Covers food products such as fruits and vegetables, cereal products, meat, fish and poultry, and milk and milk products Discusses the packaging requirements for foods processed with non-thermal techniques The effects of non-thermal processing on vital food components, enzymes and microorganisms is also discussed. Safety aspects and packaging requirements for non-thermal processed foods are also presented. Rounding out coverage of this technology are chapters that cover commercialization, regulatory issues and consumer acceptance of foods processed with non-thermal techniques. The future trends of non-thermal processing are also investigated. Food scientists and food engineers, food regulatory agencies, food industry personnel and academia (including graduate students) will find valuable information in this book. Food product developers and food processors will also benefit from this book.

Food Processing

Food Processing
Author: Kshirod Kumar Dash,Sourav Chakraborty
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000334975

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In food processing, thermal operations are the most common and conventional methods for obtaining and treating different products. This book covers basics and advances in thermal processing of food. These include drying processes, evaporation, blanching, deep fat frying, crystallization, extraction, and ohmic heating, in terms of food engineering and process design aspect. It further describes theoretical aspects, the basics of rate kinetics, and their application for the analysis of food quality indices including practical-oriented issues related to food technology. Traditional and new extraction techniques are also covered. Key features: Presents engineering focus on thermal food processing technologies. Discusses sub-classification for recent trends and relevant industry information/examples. Different current research-oriented results are included as a key parameter. Covers advances in drying, evaporation, blanching, crystallization, and ohmic heating. Includes mathematical modeling and numerical simulations. Food Processing: Advances in Thermal Technologies is aimed at graduate students and professionals in food engineering, food technology, and biological systems engineering

Food Processing

Food Processing
Author: Kshirod Kumar Dash,Sourav Chakraborty
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2021-08-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000377699

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Advances in thermal and non-thermal food processing aims to discuss emerging trends based on the future scope and challenges and to explain uncertain challenges in food processing. In thermal processing different operations in food engineering namely advance drying methods, evaporation, extrusion cooking, different extraction techniques, crystallizations are covered in terms food engineering and process modeling aspect. For non-thermal processing, high pressure processing, ultrasound, ohmic heating, pulse electric field, pulse light technology, osmotic dehydration and so forth are discussed. Relevant mathematical modeling and numerical simulations has been included in every chapter. Features: Presents engineering focus on thermal and non-thermal food processing technologies. Discusses sub-classification for recent trends and relevant industry information/examples. Describes advances in drying, evaporation, blanching, crystallization and ohmic heating. Covers high-pressure processing, pulse electric field, pulse light technology, irradiation, and ultrasonic techniques. Includes mathematical modeling and numerical simulations. The book is aimed at graduate students, professionals in food engineering and food technology, biological systems engineering.

Non thermal Technologies for the Food Industry

Non thermal Technologies for the Food Industry
Author: C. Anandharamakrishnan,V. R. Sinija,R. Mahendran (Professor of food technology)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Food industry and trade
ISBN: 103241698X

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"Depending on the mechanisms involved in non-thermal technologies (such as ozonisation, irradiation, ultrasound processing, plasma processing, and advanced oxidative processes) interaction with food molecules differs, which might lead to desirable, reactions. Non-Thermal Technologies for the Food Industry: Advances and Regulations explores the possibility of using non-thermal technologies for various purposes such as shelf-life extension, reduced energy consumption, adhesion, and safety improvement. Further, it reviews the present status of these technologies, international regulations, and sustainability aspects in food processing including global case studies. The book provides comprehensive overview of all the non-thermal processing technologies that have potential for use within food manufacturing and covers novel disinfectant technologies and packaging methods for non-thermal processing. It further includes electro spraying and electrospinning; low temperature drying techniques, cold plasma techniques, hydrodynamic cavitation, oscillating magnetic field processing and so forth while also focusing on topics such as the valorization of agri-food wastes and by-products, and sustainability. The book also reviews ClO2 in combined/hybrid technologies for food processing. This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in food and food process engineering"--

Food Processing

Food Processing
Author: Kshirod Kumar Dash,Sourav Chakraborty
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000377682

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Non-thermal operations in food processing are an alternative to thermal operations and similarly aimed at retaining the quality and organoleptic properties of food products. This volume covers different non-thermal processing technologies such as high-pressure processing, ultrasound, ohmic heating, pulse electric field, pulse light, membrane processing, cryogenic freezing, nanofiltration, and cold plasma processing technologies. The book focuses both on fundamentals and on recent advances in non-thermal food processing technologies. It also provides information with the description and results of research into new emerging technologies for both the academy and industry. Key features: Presents engineering focus on non-thermal food processing technologies. Discusses sub-classification for recent trends and relevant industry information/examples. Different current research-oriented results are included as a key parameter. Covers high-pressure processing, pulse electric field, pulse light technology, irradiation, and ultrasonic techniques. Includes mathematical modeling and numerical simulations. Food Processing: Advances in Non-Thermal Technologies is aimed at graduate students, professionals in food engineering, food technology, and biological systems engineering.

Emerging Thermal and Nonthermal Technologies in Food Processing

Emerging Thermal and Nonthermal Technologies in Food Processing
Author: Prem Prakash Srivastav,Deepak Kumar Verma,Ami R. Patel,Asaad Rehman Al-Hilphy
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2020-05-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000023015

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This new volume provides a comprehensive overview of thermal and nonthermal processing of food with new and innovative technologies. Recent innovations in thermal as well as nonthermal technologies, which are specifically applied for potable water and fluid foods (milk, juice, soups, etc.), are well documented for their high bioavailability of macro- and micronutrients and are very promising. This volume brings together valuable information on fluid and microbial characteristics and quality dynamics that facilitate the adoption of new technology for food processing. Some new technologies and methods covered include the application of microwaves in heating, drying, pasteurization, sterilization, blanching, baking, cooking, and thawing; microwave-assisted extraction of compounds; using low-electric fields; alternation of temperature and pressure of supercritical carbon dioxide; ultrasound-assisted osmotic dehydration; hydrodynamic cavitation; high-pressure processing; gamma-irradiation; and more. The nonthermal technologies discussed have been developed as an alternative to thermal processing while still meeting required safety or shelf-life demands and minimizing the effects on nutritional and quality attributes.

Nonthermal Processing Technologies for Food

Nonthermal Processing Technologies for Food
Author: Howard Q. Zhang,Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas,V. M. Bala Balasubramaniam,C. Patrick Dunne,Daniel F. Farkas,James T. C. Yuan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2011-02-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470958483

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Nonthermal Processing Technologies for Food offers a comprehensive review of nonthermal processing technologies that are commercial, emerging or over the horizon. In addition to the broad coverage, leading experts in each technology serve as chapter authors to provide depth of coverage. Technologies covered include: physical processes, such as high pressure processing (HPP); electromagnetic processes, such as pulsed electric field (PEF), irradiation, and UV treatment; other nonthermal processes, such as ozone and chlorine dioxide gas phase treatment; and combination processes. Of special interest are chapters that focus on the "pathway to commercialization" for selected emerging technologies where a pathway exists or is clearly identified. These chapters provide examples and case studies of how new and nonthermal processing technologies may be commercialized. Overall, the book provides systematic knowledge to industrial readers, with numerous examples of process design to serve as a reference book. Researchers, professors and upper level students will also find the book a valuable text on the subject.