Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICConventional cleaning with chemical products uses a substantial amount of water and energy to clean the fouling related to dairy production, resulting in significant economic costs. We evaluated an enzymatic treatment based on the use of protease and amylase to clean dairy fouling generated in an indirect plate heat exchanger and the spray dryer equipment of a pilot plant, representing real cleaning conditions in the dairy industry. The efficacy of the enzymatic treatment in removing fouling at 50 °C was comparable to that of the clean-in-place method, with alkaline-acid cleaning performed at a maximum temperature of 80 °C. Microbiological analysis showed that the cleaning treatments guaranteed ade...
AbstractThis paper presents the basic principles of CIP washing process in the dairy industry. CIP p...
Background: Biofilms, an agglomerated microbial association produced from adherence of bacterial cel...
International audienceA fungal consortium including Aspergillus niger, Mucor hiemalis and Galactomyc...
Conventional cleaning with chemical products uses a substantial amount of water and energy to clean ...
Dairy fouling is defined as the accumulation of thermally insulating materials or deposits from proc...
This study evaluated the organic residues of milk fouling using fluorescence and confocal laser scan...
In this paper, examples of using an in-situ electrochemical cleaning technique are illustrated. It c...
It is often claimed that Cleaner Production techniques do not yet exist or that, if they do, they ar...
Dairy industries have grown in most countries because of the demand in milk and milk products. This ...
120 pagesSustainability of the current global food system needs to be revaluated. Food waste, partic...
Deposits formed on the surface of heat treatment equipment in the dairy industry compromise product ...
Fouling is the deposit of proteins and minerals formed on equipment surfaces during the heat treatme...
Hygienic sanitation processes in the dairy industry are a major factor in obtaining hygienically hea...
Master of ScienceFood Science InstituteJayendra AmamcharlaFouling and biofilm formation on stainless...
Biofilms are a permanent source of contamination in food industries and could harbor various types o...
AbstractThis paper presents the basic principles of CIP washing process in the dairy industry. CIP p...
Background: Biofilms, an agglomerated microbial association produced from adherence of bacterial cel...
International audienceA fungal consortium including Aspergillus niger, Mucor hiemalis and Galactomyc...
Conventional cleaning with chemical products uses a substantial amount of water and energy to clean ...
Dairy fouling is defined as the accumulation of thermally insulating materials or deposits from proc...
This study evaluated the organic residues of milk fouling using fluorescence and confocal laser scan...
In this paper, examples of using an in-situ electrochemical cleaning technique are illustrated. It c...
It is often claimed that Cleaner Production techniques do not yet exist or that, if they do, they ar...
Dairy industries have grown in most countries because of the demand in milk and milk products. This ...
120 pagesSustainability of the current global food system needs to be revaluated. Food waste, partic...
Deposits formed on the surface of heat treatment equipment in the dairy industry compromise product ...
Fouling is the deposit of proteins and minerals formed on equipment surfaces during the heat treatme...
Hygienic sanitation processes in the dairy industry are a major factor in obtaining hygienically hea...
Master of ScienceFood Science InstituteJayendra AmamcharlaFouling and biofilm formation on stainless...
Biofilms are a permanent source of contamination in food industries and could harbor various types o...
AbstractThis paper presents the basic principles of CIP washing process in the dairy industry. CIP p...
Background: Biofilms, an agglomerated microbial association produced from adherence of bacterial cel...
International audienceA fungal consortium including Aspergillus niger, Mucor hiemalis and Galactomyc...