Thermal pasteurization is a well known and old technique for reducing the microbial count of foods. Traditional thermal processing, however, can destroy heat-sensitive nutrients and food product qualities such as flavor, color and texture. For more than 2 decades now, the use of highpressure carbon dioxide (HPCD) has been proposed as an alternative cold pasteurization technique for foods. This method presents some fundamental advantages related to the mild conditions employed, particularly because it allows processing at much lower temperature than the ones used in thermal pasteurization. In spite of intensified research efforts the last couple of years, the HPCD preservation technique has not yet been implemented on a large scale by the fo...
Although actual thermal food processes could be regarded as ideal food preservation technologies, th...
High-pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal treatment in which, for microbial inactivation, food...
Conventional drying of spices, as hot air treatment, often needs an additional downstream inactivati...
Thermal pasteurization is a well known and old technique for reducing the microbial count of foods. ...
Thermal pasteurization is a well known and old technique for reducing the microbial count of foods. ...
Formation of highly resistant spores is a concern for the safety of low-acid foods as they are a per...
Application of high-pressure processing to foods can effect a decrease in the number of vegetative b...
Carbon dioxide at high pressure can retard microbial growth and sometimes kill microorganisms depend...
High pressure Carbon Dioxide (HPCD) treatment of food products is evolving as a novel technique that...
Consumers increasingly demand convenience foods of the highest quality in terms of natural flavor an...
Inactivation of microorganisms with high-pressure carbon dioxide (HP-CO2) is emerging as an innovati...
The objective of the present study was the evaluation of the effectiveness of High Pressure Carbon D...
In this study the action of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) on compression heating of liquid foods a...
Nowadays, food treatment technologies are constantly evolving due to an increasing demand for health...
According to the law, food dietary supplements belong to food products and must then be pasteurized ...
Although actual thermal food processes could be regarded as ideal food preservation technologies, th...
High-pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal treatment in which, for microbial inactivation, food...
Conventional drying of spices, as hot air treatment, often needs an additional downstream inactivati...
Thermal pasteurization is a well known and old technique for reducing the microbial count of foods. ...
Thermal pasteurization is a well known and old technique for reducing the microbial count of foods. ...
Formation of highly resistant spores is a concern for the safety of low-acid foods as they are a per...
Application of high-pressure processing to foods can effect a decrease in the number of vegetative b...
Carbon dioxide at high pressure can retard microbial growth and sometimes kill microorganisms depend...
High pressure Carbon Dioxide (HPCD) treatment of food products is evolving as a novel technique that...
Consumers increasingly demand convenience foods of the highest quality in terms of natural flavor an...
Inactivation of microorganisms with high-pressure carbon dioxide (HP-CO2) is emerging as an innovati...
The objective of the present study was the evaluation of the effectiveness of High Pressure Carbon D...
In this study the action of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) on compression heating of liquid foods a...
Nowadays, food treatment technologies are constantly evolving due to an increasing demand for health...
According to the law, food dietary supplements belong to food products and must then be pasteurized ...
Although actual thermal food processes could be regarded as ideal food preservation technologies, th...
High-pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal treatment in which, for microbial inactivation, food...
Conventional drying of spices, as hot air treatment, often needs an additional downstream inactivati...