Mitigating contamination from food processing

Methods for identification and measurement of existing and newly discovered contaminants are required, especially those that are cheap, simple and rapid, so that testing may be more frequent within the food supply chain. This book examines the formation of toxic compounds during the processing of fo...

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Other Authors: Birch, Catherine S., (Editor), Bonwick, Graham A., (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: London : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2020]
Series: Food chemistry, function and analysis ; no. 19.
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ISBN: 9781788016438
1788016432
9781788019064
1788019067
9781782629221
178262922X
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 225 pages) : illustrations

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Summary: Methods for identification and measurement of existing and newly discovered contaminants are required, especially those that are cheap, simple and rapid, so that testing may be more frequent within the food supply chain. This book examines the formation of toxic compounds during the processing of food and strategies to mitigate their creation. Modification of process conditions can reduce the health risks posed by these compounds to consumers. This new volume will update knowledge on current methods for mitigation of these process contaminants and is aimed at industrialists in food processing, academic researchers and graduate students studying food science and technology or food engineering
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN: 9781788016438
1788016432
9781788019064
1788019067
9781782629221
178262922X
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