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Title:
Packaging for Nonthermal Processing of Food
Edition:
Second edition
Physical Description:
xi, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781119126850

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A comprehensive review of the many new developments in the growing food processing and packaging field

Revised and updated for the first time in a decade, this book discusses packaging implications for recent nonthermal processing technologies and mild food preservation such as high pressure processing, irradiation, pulsed electric fields, microwave sterilization, and other hurdle technologies. It reviews typical nonthermal processes, the characteristics of food products after nonthermal treatments, and packaging parameters to preserve the quality and enhance the safety of the products. In addition, the critical role played by packaging materials during the development of a new nonthermal processed product, and how the package is used to make the product attractive to consumers, is discussed.

Packaging for Nonthermal Processing of Food, Second Edition provides up to date assessments of consumer attitudes to nonthermal processes and novel packaging (both in the U.S. and Europe). It offers a brand new chapter covering smart packaging, including thermal, microbial, chemical, and light sensing biosensors, radio frequency identification systems, and self-heating and cooling packaging. There is also a new chapter providing an overview of packaging laws and regulations in the United States and Europe.

Covers the packaging types required for all major nonthermal technologies, including high pressure processing, pulsed electric field, irradiation, ohmic heating, and others Features a brand new chapter on smart packaging, including biosensors (thermal-, microbial-, chemical- and light-sensing), radio frequency identification systems, and self-heating and cooling packaging Additional chapters look at the current regulatory scene in the U.S. and Europe, as well as consumer attitudes to these novel technologies Editors and contributors bring a valuable mix of industry and research experience

Packaging for Nonthermal Processing of Food, Second Edition offers many benefits to the food industry by providing practical information on the relationship between new processes and packaging materials, to academia as a source of fundamental knowledge about packaging science, and to regulatory agencies as an avenue for acquiring a deeper understanding of the packaging requirements for new processes.


Author Notes

Melvin A. Pascall, Ph.D., is a Professor at the Department of Food Science and Technology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Jung H. Han, Ph.D., is Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, Urbana, IL, and Vice-President of RD, Pulmuone Foods USA, Fullerton, CA, USA.


Table of Contents

Naerin Baek and Jung H. Han and Melvin A. PascallGhadeer F. Mehyar and Richard A. HolleyTony Z. JinHong Zhuang and Brian C. Bowker and M. Margaret Barth and Jianhao ZhangLu ZhangMelvin A. PascallPradeep Puligundla and Chulkyoon MokVanee Komolprasert and Allan B. BaileyHongchao Zhang and Kanishka Bhunia and Juming Tang and Shyam SablaniAngela FraserNeal D. FoninMelvin A. Pascall
List of Contributorsp. ix
1 Packaging for nonthermal processing of food: Introductionp. 1
2 Active packaging and nonthermal processingp. 15
3 Antimicrobial packaging in combination with nonthermal processingp. 43
4 Atmosphere packaging for nonthermal processing of food: High CO 2 package for fresh meat and producep. 63
5 The use of biological agents in processing: Antimicrobials, fermentation, and antagonistic controlp. 83
6 Packaging for high-pressure processing, irradiation, and pulsed electric fieldp. 95
7 Packaging for new and emerging food processing technologyp. 121
8 Packaging for foods treated by ionizing radiation: An updatep. 159
9 Packaging technology for microwave sterilizationp. 205
10 The influence of package design on consumer purchase intentp. 225
11 Safety regulation of food packaging and food contact material in the European Union and the United Statesp. 251
12 The forecast for intelligent packaging in the near future and the influence of nonthermal technologies on its performancep. 273
Indexp. 291