Food Biopreservation

The purpose of this Brief is to provide a global view of the concept of biopreservation and its potential and existing applications in the different food sectors. Biopreservation, an approach already experimented with by our ancestors, has been used empirically for centuries and now the rationale behind it is becoming increasingly popular, applied singly or in combination with novel and classical food processing technologies. The growing world population, together with the globalization of the food market and consumer demand for foods that are ready to eat, lightly preserved, fresh-tasting, and rich in flavor, nutrients, and bioactive compounds, is forcing the food industry to develop less aggressive food preservation methods.

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Food Biopreservation

The purpose of this Brief is to provide a global view of the concept of biopreservation and its potential and existing applications in the different food sectors. Biopreservation, an approach already experimented with by our ancestors, has been used empirically for centuries and now the rationale behind it is becoming increasingly popular, applied singly or in combination with novel and classical food processing technologies. The growing world population, together with the globalization of the food market and consumer demand for foods that are ready to eat, lightly preserved, fresh-tasting, and rich in flavor, nutrients, and bioactive compounds, is forcing the food industry to develop less aggressive food preservation methods.

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The purpose of this Brief is to provide a global view of the concept of biopreservation and its potential and existing applications in the different food sectors. Biopreservation, an approach already experimented with by our ancestors, has been used empirically for centuries and now the rationale behind it is becoming increasingly popular, applied singly or in combination with novel and classical food processing technologies. The growing world population, together with the globalization of the food market and consumer demand for foods that are ready to eat, lightly preserved, fresh-tasting, and rich in flavor, nutrients, and bioactive compounds, is forcing the food industry to develop less aggressive food preservation methods.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493920297
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 10/20/2014
Series: SpringerBriefs in Food, Health, and Nutrition
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 118
File size: 316 KB

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. The Concept of Biopreservation.- 3. Incorporation of Bacteriocins In Food Systems.- 4. Biopreservation as Part of Hurdle Technology.- 5. Biopreservation of Vegetable Foods.- 6. Biopreservation of Meats and Meat Products.- 7. Biopreservation of Milk and Dairy Products.- 8. Biopreservation of Seafoods.- 9. Regulations.- 10. General Conclusions and Perspectives.
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