In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the treatment of waste and effluent, foodstuffs and beverages. One of these emerging applications is pulsed electric field (PEF) inactivation of microorganisms in liquid media. This involves the generation of electric fields of the order of 30 kV/cm across liquids contaminated with microorganisms. This induces a relatively large transmembrane potential that can lead to irreversible electroporation and consequently cell lysis. The nature of the PEF pulse profile is the subject of extensive study, and it has been reported that bipolar square waves provide superior inactivation when compared to monopolar pulses. A previous study, however, has challen...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) is a proven technology to inactivate microorganisms under non-thermal c...
Moderate intensity Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) was studied for microbial inactivation as an alterna...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) is a proven technology to inactivate microorganisms under non-thermal c...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the tr...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
Pulsed electric field inactivation of spoilage microorganisms in alcoholic beverage
This papers examines the pulsed electric field treatment of spoilage microorganisms in beer and wine
Moderate intensity Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) was studied for microbial inactivation as an alterna...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) is a proven technology to inactivate microorganisms under non-thermal c...
Moderate intensity Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) was studied for microbial inactivation as an alterna...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) is a proven technology to inactivate microorganisms under non-thermal c...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the tr...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
In recent years, a number of new applications have emerged where pulsed power is being used in the t...
Pulsed electric field inactivation of spoilage microorganisms in alcoholic beverage
This papers examines the pulsed electric field treatment of spoilage microorganisms in beer and wine
Moderate intensity Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) was studied for microbial inactivation as an alterna...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) is a proven technology to inactivate microorganisms under non-thermal c...
Moderate intensity Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) was studied for microbial inactivation as an alterna...
Pulsed electric fields (PEF) is a proven technology to inactivate microorganisms under non-thermal c...