Developed for academic researchers and for those who work in industry, Present and Future of High Pressure Processing: A Tool for Developing Innovative, Sustainable, Safe, and Healthy Foods outlines innovative applications derived from the use of high-pressure processing, beyond microbial inactivation. This content is especially important for product developers as it includes technological, physicochemical, and nutritional perspectives.This book specifically focuses on innovative high-pressure processing applications and begins with an introduction followed by a section on the impact of high-pressure processing on bioactive compounds and bioaccessibility/bioavailability. The third section addresses the ways in which high-pressure processing can assist in the reduction of toxins and contaminants, while the fourth section presents opportunities for the use of high-pressure processing in the development of healthy and/or functional food. This reference concludes with an analysis of the challenges regarding the use of high-pressure processing as an innovative application. – Explores the use of high-pressure processing as a tool for developing new products- Outlines the structure and improved functional properties provided by high-pressure processing- Illustrates potential applications and future trends of high-pressure processing- Explains the mechanisms that influence the impact of high-pressure processing- Highlights the optimal conditions for high-pressure processing to develop certain food products- Defines the challenges and future perspectives in the use of high-pressure processing for food product development
Francisco J. Barba & Maria Lavilla
Present and Future of High Pressure Processing [EPUB ebook]
A Tool for Developing Innovative, Sustainable, Safe and Healthy Foods
Present and Future of High Pressure Processing [EPUB ebook]
A Tool for Developing Innovative, Sustainable, Safe and Healthy Foods
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9780128172667 ● Editor Francisco J. Barba & Maria Lavilla ● Editorial Elsevier Science ● Publicado 2020 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7368162 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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