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In recent years, rapid strides have been made in the fields of microbiological aspects of food safety and quality, predictive microbiology and microbial risk assessment, microbiological aspects of food preservation, and novel preservation techniques. Written by the experts and pioneers involved in many of these advances, Microbial Food Safety and Preservation Techniques gives you an in-depth look at the fundamental and applied aspects of food safety. It describes the control measures employed and emphasizes the food preservative techniques that are used to ensure high-quality and safe foods.

The book elucidates the hazards caused by food-borne pathogens and assesses the microbiological risk of raw, fresh produce, ready-to-eat (RTE), minimally processed, and processed foods. It then discusses the detection of pathogens using advanced molecular techniques, biosensors, and nanotechnology. The topics covered include smart/intelligent and active packaging techniques, hurdle

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Section 1. Food safety and hygiene. Microbiology of raw, semiprocessed and 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.

Microbial Food Safety and Preservation Techniques

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    A Hardback by V Ravishankar Rai, Jamuna A. Bai

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 26/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9781466593060, 978-1466593060
      ISBN10: 1466593067

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In recent years, rapid strides have been made in the fields of microbiological aspects of food safety and quality, predictive microbiology and microbial risk assessment, microbiological aspects of food preservation, and novel preservation techniques. Written by the experts and pioneers involved in many of these advances, Microbial Food Safety and Preservation Techniques gives you an in-depth look at the fundamental and applied aspects of food safety. It describes the control measures employed and emphasizes the food preservative techniques that are used to ensure high-quality and safe foods.

      The book elucidates the hazards caused by food-borne pathogens and assesses the microbiological risk of raw, fresh produce, ready-to-eat (RTE), minimally processed, and processed foods. It then discusses the detection of pathogens using advanced molecular techniques, biosensors, and nanotechnology. The topics covered include smart/intelligent and active packaging techniques, hurdle

      Table of Contents

      Section 1. Food safety and hygiene. Microbiology of raw, semiprocessed and 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.

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