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Microbial Toxins In Dairy Products 1st Edition Adnan Y Tamime

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Microbial Toxins In Dairy Products 1st Edition Adnan Y Tamime
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Adnan Y. Tamime
ISBN: 9781118756430, 9781118823149, 9781118823651, 1118756436, 1118823141, 1118823656
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Microbial Toxins In Dairy Products 1st Edition Adnan Y Tamime by Adnan Y. Tamime 9781118756430, 9781118823149, 9781118823651, 1118756436, 1118823141, 1118823656 instant download after payment.

Food-borne diseases, including those via dairy products, have been recognised as major threats to human health. The causes associated with dairy food-borne disease are the use of raw milk in the manufacture of dairy products, faulty processing conditions during the heat treatment of milk, post-processing contamination, failure in due diligence and an unhygienic water supply. Dairy food-borne diseases affecting human health are associated with certain strains of bacteria belonging to the genera of Clostridium, Bacillus, Escherichia, Staphylococcus and Listeria, which are capable of producing toxins, plus moulds that can produce mycotoxins such as aflatoxins, sterigmatocytin and ochratoxin.

Microbial Toxins in Dairy Products reviews the latest scientific knowledge and developments for detecting and studying the presence of these toxins in dairy products, updating the analytical techniques required to examine bacterial and mould toxins and the potential for contamination of milk as it passes along the food chain, i.e. from 'farm-to-fork'.

This comprehensive and accessible collection of techniques will help dairy processors, food scientists, technologists, researchers and students to further minimise the incidences of dairy food-borne illnesses in humans.

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