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Dairy Microbiology And Biochemistry Recent Developments 1st Edition Barbaros Ozer

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Dairy Microbiology And Biochemistry Recent Developments 1st Edition Barbaros Ozer
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Barbaros Ozer, Gülsün Akdemir-Evrendilek
ISBN: 9781482235029, 9781482235043, 1482235021, 1482235048
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Dairy Microbiology And Biochemistry Recent Developments 1st Edition Barbaros Ozer by Barbaros Ozer, Gülsün Akdemir-evrendilek 9781482235029, 9781482235043, 1482235021, 1482235048 instant download after payment.

This book covers recent developments in types, classifications, and genetic traits of indigenous milk microorganisms and dairy starter cultures. It also discusses biochemical reactions taking place in different dairy products and microorganisms involved in such reactions. The text provides strategies for rapid detection of pathogenic and non‐pathogenic organisms in milk and milk products and safety systems for dairy processing. It concludes with a discussion of the effects of non‐thermal processing technologies on milk microorganisms and biochemical reactions in milk products.

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