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Title:
Alternatives to conventional food processing
Series:
RSC green chemistry ; no. 10
Publication Information:
Cambridge : RSC Publishing, 2011
Physical Description:
xv, 481 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781849730372
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Summary

This multi-authored book is edited by an expert in the field and includes chapters from international contributors. It is fully cross disciplinary relating green principles to the food industry, covering legal and policy issues, engineering, food processing and food science. It addresses the alternatives to conventional food processing that have reduced energy requirements or solvent use and how they affect final food quality. Initially, the principles of green chemistry and technologies are outlined to provide a justification and basis for the processing methods that are addressed. This is followed by a discussion of legal and policy issues in both the EU and the US which provide further justification for the need for such technologies and the constraints and benefits of current policies and regulations. The major green technologies available to the food industry are discussed, outlining the main principles and applications of each. The degree to which they are already in commercial use and developments needed to extend their use further are also covered.


Author Notes

Professor Andrew Proctor is at the University of Arkansas, USA.


Table of Contents

Introduction to Green Principles
Comparison of EU and US Law on Sustainable Food Processing
Advances in Critical Fluid Processing
Supercritical Fluid Pasteurization and Food Safety
Membrane Separations in Food Processing
Processing of Foods with High Hydrostatic Pressure
Ohmic Heating of Foods
Aqueous Enzymatic Oil Extraction
High Intensity Pulsed Light Food Processing
Ultrasonic Food Processing
Microwave Food Processing