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The food processing industries produce millions of tons of losses and waste during processing, which are becoming a grave economic, environmental, and nutritional problem. Fruit, vegetable, and food industrial solid waste include leaves, peels, pomace, skins, rinds pulp, stems, seeds, twigs, and spoiled fruits and vegetables, among other waste released in food production, which can be formed during cleaning, processing, cooking, and/or packaging. These wastes are characterized by being an important source of bioactive compounds, such as phenolic compounds, dietary fibers, polysaccharides, vitamins, carotenoids, pigments, and oils, among others. These bioactive compounds are closely associate...
Molasses is usually a viscous product that is obtained by refining sugarcane or sugar beets into sugar. Molasses is a defining component of fine commercial brown sugar. The amount of sugar, method of extraction, and age of plant determines the variety of molasses. Sugarcane molasses has agreeable taste and aroma, which is used primarily for sweetening and flavoring of foods. The sugar beet molasses is unpalatable, foul-smelling and is used mainly as an animal feed additive. There are various forms of molasses which includes Sugar cane molasses, Sugar beet molasses, Blackstrap molasses and unsulphured molasses etc. Molasses is used for the production of variety of food products such as cookie...
Enzymes are biological molecules of great relevance. In addition to the fundamental role in metabolic reactions, they have diverse applications in industrial processes in generating products of great commercial utility for the most diverse areas. Thus, industries seek to expand research to select microorganisms capable of producing enzymes according to their commercial objectives. Considering the diversity of the microbiota kingdom, as well as the diversity of mode of action of different classes of enzymes, this is an area that deserves constant investments to elucidate new applications, considering that these biological catalysts have great selectivity and a diversity of mode of action, reu...
Fermente gıdaların tarihçesi, bilinen en eski kayıtlara göre MÖ 6000'li yıllara kadar uzanmaktadır. Bu tarihten günümüze kadar fermente gıdalar giderek artan bir ilgi ile hem üretilmeye hem de tüketilmeye başlanmıştır. Kuşkusuz, bunun en önemli nedeni, fermente gıdaların insan sağlığı üzerine olan olumlu etkilerinin giderek daha iyi anlaşılmasıdır. Özellikle fermente ürünlerin antimikrobiyel, antioksidan, probiyotik, kolesterol düşürücü ve benzeri etkilere sahip olmalarından dolayı, fonksiyonel ve terapötik etkileri olduğu bilim dünyası tarafından kabul görmüş bir gerçektir. Bu gerçekten yola çıkarak, çalışmayı farklı üniversitelerde...
Gıda teknolojisini geliştirme konusunda çaba gösteren araştırmacılar alışılagelmiş gıda işleme yöntemlerinin söz konusu olumsuz etkilerini ortadan kaldırmak üzere “minimum işleme” stratejilerini geliştirme ve uygulama konusunda önemli çaba harcamaktadırlar. Tüketicilerin sağlıklı, güvenli ve yüksek kaliteli gıdalara olan taleplerindeki artışa paralel olarak gıda endüstrisinde uygulanan minimum işleme prosedürleri içerisinde yeni ve gelişmekte olan teknolojiler çeşitlenmekte ve bu teknolojiler üzerine yapılan araştırmalar da artış göstermektedir. Aktif olarak hızla değişen gıda teknolojileri doğası bilim adamlarının değişik açılard...
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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.
The book explores and exploits the synergy and boundary between biotechnology, bioprocessing and food engineering. Divided into three parts, Advances in Food Bioproducts and Bioprocessing Technologies includes contributions that deal with new developments in procedures, bioproducts, and bioprocesses that can be given quantitative expression. Its 40 chapters will describe how research results can be used in engineering design, include procedures to produce food additives and ingredients, and discuss accounts of experimental or theoretical research and recent advances in food bioproducts and bioprocessing technologies.
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