Food and Dairy Microbiology

Food and Dairy Microbiology

PRAKASH BALU

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Microbiología (no médica)
ISBN:
9786208427771
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Food and dairy microbiology explores the role of microorganisms in food production, spoilage, and preservation. This book provides insights into microbial contamination, foodborne pathogens, and beneficial microbes used in fermentation. It categorizes foods based on stability and highlights preservation techniques such as pasteurization, refrigeration, drying, and chemical treatments.Dairy microbiology focuses on the microbial dynamics in milk and dairy products, emphasizing spoilage factors, lactic acid bacteria, and probiotic applications. Key safety measures, including pasteurization and quality control, are discussed to ensure product safety and shelf-life extension.Additionally, the book examines food safety regulations, microbial detection techniques, and emerging trends in food biotechnology. It serves as a vital resource for students, researchers, and professionals in microbiology, food science, and dairy technology, providing comprehensive knowledge to enhance food safety, quality, and innovation in the industry.

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