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  • - Fundamentals and Food Applications
     
    2 502,-

    This book, written by leading international authorities in the field, covers all the basic and applied aspects of acetic acid bacteria. It describes the importance of acetic acid bacteria in food industry by giving information on the microbiological properties of fermented foods as well as production procedures. Special attention is given to vinegar and cocoa, which are the most familiar and extensively used industrial applications of acetic acid bacteria. This book is an essential reference to all scientists, technologists, engineers, students and all those working in the field of food science and technology.

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    1 880,-

    A good understanding of the magnitude of risks and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and other pandemics in general on food and nutrition security is essential for an appropriate response to manage food insecurity and malnutrition.

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    644,-

    Foodborne pathogens continue to cause major public health problems worldwide and have escalated to unprecedented levels in recent years. This book tackles major foodborne diseases and key food safety issues. In addition, it discusses emerging and reemerging microbial agents and other food safety related topics. This book also addresses the chall

  • - Biochemistry and Biotechnology
     
    644,-

    As part one of a three volume series, this book discusses the biochemical and biotechnological applications of fermented foods involving acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, ethanolic yeasts and fungi in accelerating the many and variable functional factors in fermented foods. The book will delve in-depth into the biochemical and biotechn

  • av Ioannis Sotirios (University of Thessalia Arvanitoyannis
    660,-

    The first in a two-volume set on the authenticity of foods, this volume focuses on techniques and methods for assessing food authenticity and traceability and their application to foods of animal origin. Dedicated chapters include meats, poultry, fish and seafood, milk and dairy, and honey. The book addresses current legislation in the United St

  • av Steva Levic
    2 421,-

    Food technology has adopted new principles and practices that are rapidly changing the food sector. New foods are now available under more uniform standards and better quality control. Globalised food market offers opportunities for manufacturers to increase production and profit, and at the same time, consumers benefit from the choice of food products like never before. All this is possible only because of the innovations in the food sector. One of such innovations is encapsulation technology, which aims to preserve food quality, enhance the sensorial properties of food and increase the efficiency in food processing. This book discusses the uses of encapsulation technology in food practices and conventional processes and also highlights new directions in food processing. In the introductory chapters' review of encapsulation technologies, carrier materials and criteria for their selection, analytical methods for characterisation of encapsulated products and some aspects of product design and process optimisation. The most important achievements of encapsulation technology in the food sector are reviewed in the later chapters related to encapsulation of food ingredients, food biocatalysts and examples of usage of encapsulated active ingredients in the dairy and meat industry, beverage production, etc. In addition, the implementation of nanotechnology in the food sector is reviewed, emphasizing the most important materials and technologies for the production of nanoencapsulates. The book is a valuable source of information on encapsulation technology, for academia and industry, especially the food sector, with the aim of enhancing knowledge transfer.

  • - Innovations and Advances, Part II
    av Didier Montet
    868,-

    Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi in a wide range of foods (cereals, peanut, tree nuts, dried fruits, coffee, cocoa, grapes, spices...) both in the field and after harvest, particularly during storage. They can also be found in processed foods of plant origin, or by transfer, in food products of animal (milk, eggs, meat and offal). Mycotoxins are of major concern since they can cause acute or chronic intoxications in both humans and animals which are sometimes fatal. Many countries, particularly in Europe, have set maximum acceptable levels for mycotoxins in food and feed.The book reviews the latest literature and innovations on important aspects of mycotoxins, e.g. mycotoxin producing fungi and the related ecosystems, mycotoxin occurrence, toxicity, analysis and management. Quantitative estimation of impacts of climate change on mycotoxin occurrence have been made recently, using predictive modelling. There is also a growing interest in studying the occurrence and toxicity of multiple mycotoxins in food and feed, including emerging or modified forms of mycotoxins. Innovative tools have also developed to detect and quantify toxinogenic fungi and their toxins. In order to reduce the use of chemicals that are harmful to the environment and health of consumers, alternative methods of prevention and decontamination of mycotoxins were tested in pre- and post-harvest, using microorganisms, natural substances or radiation treatments.

  • - Innovations and Advances Part I
    av Didier Montet
    868,-

    Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi in a wide range of foods (cereals, peanut, tree nuts, dried fruits, coffee, cocoa, grapes, spices...) both in the field and after harvest, particularly during storage. They can also be found in processed foods of plant origin, or by transfer, in food products of animal (milk, eggs, meat and offal). Mycotoxins are of major concern since they can cause acute or chronic intoxications in both humans and animals which are sometimes fatal. Many countries, particularly in Europe, have set maximum acceptable levels for mycotoxins in food and feed.The book reviews the latest literature and innovations on important aspects of mycotoxins, e.g. mycotoxin producing fungi and the related ecosystems, mycotoxin occurrence, toxicity, analysis and management. Quantitative estimations of impacts of climate change on mycotoxin occurrence have been made recently, using predictive modelling. There is also a growing interest in the occurrence and toxicity of multiple mycotoxins in food and feed, including emerging or modified forms of mycotoxins. Innovative tools were also developed to detect and quantify toxinogenic fungi and their toxins. In order to reduce the use of chemicals that are harmful to the environment and health of consumers, alternative methods of prevention and decontamination of mycotoxins were tested in pre- and post-harvest, using microorganisms, natural substances or radiation treatments.

  • - Innovations and Advances, Part II
     
    2 511,-

    The book reviews the latest literature and innovations on important aspects of mycotoxins, e.g. mycotoxin producing fungi and the related ecosystems, mycotoxin occurrence, toxicity, analysis and management. Quantitative estimations of impacts of climate change on mycotoxin occurrence have been made recently, using predictive modelling.

  • - Innovations and Advances Part I
     
    2 159,-

    The book reviews the latest literature and innovations on important aspects of mycotoxins, e.g. mycotoxin producing fungi and the related ecosystems, mycotoxin occurrence, toxicity, analysis and management. Quantitative estimations of impacts of climate change on mycotoxin occurrence have been made recently, using predictive modelling.

  • - Health Aspects
     
    2 625,-

    The bioactive compounds are produced either during biotransformation of food metabolites or directly produced by microorganisms. The book discusses different types of bioactive compounds and concludes with the impact of gut fermentation on production of bioactive compounds with specific human health.

  • - Technological Interventions
     
    3 029,-

    This book reviews the use of fermentation to develop healthy and functional foods and beverages, and the commercialization of some of the fermented food products through the use of biotechnology The first two sections cover the health and functional benefits of fermented foods and the latter two sections includes chapters on global and region-specific fermented foods that have crossed the geographical barriers to reach the supermarkets all over the world.

  • - From Traditional Knowledge to Innovative Applications
     
    3 117,-

  • - Biochemistry and Biotechnology
     
    2 574,-

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    2 283,-

    Foodborne pathogens continue to cause major public health problems worldwide and have escalated to unprecedented levels in recent years. This book tackles major foodborne diseases and key food safety issues. In addition, it discusses emerging and reemerging microbial agents and other food safety related topics. This book also addresses the challenges facing both developed and developing countries to ensure food safety in the development of new food products and processing technologies, internationalization of food trade, safety of foods derived from biotechnology, microbiological risks, and emergence of new and antibiotic-resistant pathogens, particularly from emerging pathogens.

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    2 798,-

    The first volume in a series covering the latest information in microbiology, biotechnology, and food safety aspects, this book is divided into two parts. Part I focuses on fermentation of traditional foods and beverages, such as cereal and milk products from the Orient, Africa, Latin America, and other areas. Part two addresses fermentation biology, discussing specific topics including microbiology and biotechnology of wine and beer, lactic fermented fruits and vegetables, coffee and cocoa fermentation, probiotics, bio-valorization of food wastes, and solid state fermentation in food processing industries.

  • - Health Aspects
     
    3 485,-

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    1 605,-

    The book reviews developments in the field of authenticity of foods of plant origin, examines concepts such as traceability, how they are applied to support claims, and legislative practices in some major economies. It offers an easy-to-follow reference to developments in techniques and methodologies used for detecting adulteration.

  • av Ioannis Sotirios (University of Thessalia Arvanitoyannis
    2 397,-

    The first in a two-volume set on the authenticity of foods, this volume focuses on techniques and methods for assessing food authenticity and traceability and their application to foods of animal origin. Dedicated chapters include meats, poultry, fish and seafood, milk and dairy, and honey. The book addresses current legislation in the United States, Canada, and Europe regarding traceability, authenticity, and the genetic modification of foods. The final section offers conclusions, discusses future trends, and provides suggestions for improving food authenticity and traceability.

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    2 557,-

    This book discusses major seafood borne diseases and the key safety issues, such as, emerging microbial agents, fish toxins and other contaminants including allergy, heavy metal, and water safety. It is written in such a way so that the reader can easily understand the content that will enhance the continuing global efforts to deliver safe seafood.

  • - Analytical Techniques
     
    3 003,-

    Currently, there are no analytical methods to determine of food origin or to trace them in the process of international trade. In case of doubt or fraud, it is necessary to find a precise and fast analytical technique to assign geographical origin. This is the key focus area of this book.

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