For centuries man has treated food to prolong its edible life, and nowadays both traditional and modern preservatives are used widely to ensure the satisfactory maintenance of quality and safety of foods. There continues to be increased public concern about the use of food additives, including preservatives, resulting from a perception that some of them may have deleterious effects on health. However, as eating habits have changed with an emphasis on what has been popularly termed a `healthy diet', there is at the same time a concern that reduction in preservative usage could lead to loss of safety and protection from food poisoning. While some preservatives are coming under increasing regulatory pressure others, particularly more natural ones, are receiving increased attention and gaining in importance and acceptability. This book supports the continued safe and effective use of preservatives within these current constraints. It therefore gives detailed information on the practical use of the major antimicrobial preservatives. Uniquely, it couples this with current understanding of their modes of action, at the levels of cellular physiology and biochemistry, in such a way as to provide a sound scientific basis for their efficacy. Such an approach also encourages the future logical development and use of preservatives.
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For centuries man has treated food to prolong its edible life, and nowadays both traditional and modern preservatives are used widely to ensure the satisfactory maintenance of quality and safety of foods.
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Major, New and Emerging Food-Poisoning and Food-Spoilage Microorganisms; G.W. Gould, N.J. Russell. Major Preservation Technologies; N.J. Russell, G.W. Gould. Acidulants and Low pH; I.R. Booth, M. Stratford. Organic Acids and Esters; M. Stratford, T. Eklund. Sulfite; G.W. Gould, N.J. Russell. Nitrite; N. Benjamin, J. Collins. Solutes and Low Water Activity; N.J. Russell, L. Leistner, G.W. Gould. Bacteriocins - Nisin; T. Abee, J. Delves-Broughton. Natamycin; J. Stark, H.S. Tan. Ethanol as a Food Preservative; P. Kalathenos, N.J. Russell. Modified Atmospheres and Vacuum Packaging; A.R. Davies. Surface Preservation for Fruits and Vegetables; I.J. Seymour. Naturally Occurring Antimicrobial Systems; S. Roller, R.G. Board. Starter and Protective Cultures; W.H. Holzapfel, U. Schillinger, R. Geisen, F-K. Lücke. Legislative Aspects; J. Smith. Food Preservatives - Future Prospects; F.M. Rombouts, S.H.W. Notermans, T. Abee.
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"The book gives detailed information on the practical and safe use of the major antimicrobials. One of the features of the book is that it uniquely couples the application with the current understanding of their mode of action, at the level of cellular physiology and biochemistry, information which is not readily available in the literature, at least on the level it is presented. Food Preservatives has a broad appeal both to a readership that ranges from those engaged in food production, to students and researchers in the field of food science and technology and microbiologists interested in current molecular aspects of food preservation." - Niels Skovgaard, International Journal of Food Microbiology, Volume 10 Issue 3, 15 June 2005
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Supports the continued safe and effective use of preservatives within these current constraintsGives detailed information on the practical use of the major antimicrobial preservatives

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ISBN
9781475710069
Publisert
2012-12-12
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Vekt
758 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet