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Understanding And Measuring The Shelflife Of Food 1st Edition R Steele

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Understanding And Measuring The Shelflife Of Food 1st Edition R Steele
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: RAR
File size: 22.19 MB
Pages: 407
Author: R Steele
ISBN: 9780849325564, 0849325560
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Understanding And Measuring The Shelflife Of Food 1st Edition R Steele by R Steele 9780849325564, 0849325560 instant download after payment.

The shelf-life of a product is critical in determining both its quality and profitability. Understanding and Measuring the Shelf-Life of Food reviews the key factors in determining shelf-life and how it can be measured. Part 1 examines the factors affecting shelf-life and spoilage, with individual chapters on the major types of food spoilage, the role of moisture and temperature, spoilage yeasts, the Maillard reaction, and the factors underlying lipid oxidation. Part 2 addresses the best ways of measuring the shelf-life of foods, with chapters on verification and validation of food spoilage models, measuring and modelling the glass transition temperature, detecting spoilage yeasts, and measuring lipid oxidation.
Featuring contributions from an international panel of authors, this is a valuable reference for all those concerned with extending the shelf-life of food.

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