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Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science

AUTHOR Bhat, Rajeev; Gómez-López, Vicente M.; Gómez-López, Vicente M. et al.
PUBLISHER Wiley (12/13/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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A comprehensive source of in-depth information provided on existing and emerging food technologies based on the electromagnetic spectrum

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science examines various methods employed in food applications that are based on the entire electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Focusing on recent advances and challenges in food science and technology, this is an up-to-date volume that features vital contributions coming from an international panel of experts who have shared both fundamental and advanced knowledge of information on the dosimetry methods, and on potential applications of gamma irradiation, electron beams, X-rays, radio and microwaves, ultraviolet, visible, pulsed light, and more.

Organized into four parts, the text begins with an accessible overview of the physics of the electromagnetic spectrum, followed by discussion on the application of the EM spectrum to non-thermal food processing. The physics of infrared radiation, microwaves, and other advanced heating methods are then deliberated in detail--supported by case studies and examples that illustrate a range of both current and potential applications of EM-based methods. The concluding section of the book describes analytical techniques adopted for quality control, such as hyperspectral imaging, infrared and Raman spectroscopy. This authoritative book resource:

  • Covers advanced theoretical knowledge and practical applications on the use of EM spectrum as novel methods in food processing technology
  • Discusses the latest progress in developing quality control methods, thus enabling the control of continuous fast-speed processes
  • Explores future challenges and benefits of employing electromagnetic spectrum in food technology applications
  • Addresses emerging processing technologies related to improving safety, preservation, and overall quality of various food commodities

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science is an essential reading material for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, academics, and agri-food professionals working in the area of food preservation, novel food processing techniques and sustainable food production.

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ISBN-13: 9781119759515
ISBN-10: 111975951X
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 448
Carton Quantity: 16
Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 1.00 x 9.61 inches
Weight: 2.06 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: GB
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BISAC Categories
Technology & Engineering | Food Science - General
Dewey Decimal: 664.028
Library of Congress Control Number: 2021038133
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A comprehensive source of in-depth information provided on existing and emerging food technologies based on the electromagnetic spectrum

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science examines various methods employed in food applications that are based on the entire electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Focusing on recent advances and challenges in food science and technology, this is an up-to-date volume that features vital contributions coming from an international panel of experts who have shared both fundamental and advanced knowledge of information on the dosimetry methods, and on potential applications of gamma irradiation, electron beams, X-rays, radio and microwaves, ultraviolet, visible, pulsed light, and more.

Organized into four parts, the text begins with an accessible overview of the physics of the electromagnetic spectrum, followed by discussion on the application of the EM spectrum to non-thermal food processing. The physics of infrared radiation, microwaves, and other advanced heating methods are then deliberated in detail - supported by case studies and examples that illustrate a range of both current and potential applications of EM-based methods. The concluding section of the book describes analytical techniques adopted for quality control, such as hyperspectral imaging, infrared and Raman spectroscopy. This authoritative resource:

  • Covers advanced theoretical knowledge and practical applications on the use of EM spectrum as novel methods in food processing technology
  • Discusses the latest progress in developing quality control methods, thus enabling the control of continuous fast-speed processes
  • Explores future challenges and benefits of employing electromagnetic spectrum in food technology applications
  • Addresses emerging processing technologies related to improving safety, preservation, and overall quality of various food commodities

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science is essential reading material for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, academics, and agri-food professionals working in the area of food preservation, novel food processing techniques and sustainable food production.

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jacket front

A comprehensive source of in-depth information provided on existing and emerging food technologies based on the electromagnetic spectrum

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science examines various methods employed in food applications that are based on the entire electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Focusing on recent advances and challenges in food science and technology, this is an up-to-date volume that features vital contributions coming from an international panel of experts who have shared both fundamental and advanced knowledge of information on the dosimetry methods, and on potential applications of gamma irradiation, electron beams, X-rays, radio and microwaves, ultraviolet, visible, pulsed light, and more.

Organized into four parts, the text begins with an accessible overview of the physics of the electromagnetic spectrum, followed by discussion on the application of the EM spectrum to non-thermal food processing. The physics of infrared radiation, microwaves, and other advanced heating methods are then deliberated in detail - supported by case studies and examples that illustrate a range of both current and potential applications of EM-based methods. The concluding section of the book describes analytical techniques adopted for quality control, such as hyperspectral imaging, infrared and Raman spectroscopy. This authoritative resource:

  • Covers advanced theoretical knowledge and practical applications on the use of EM spectrum as novel methods in food processing technology
  • Discusses the latest progress in developing quality control methods, thus enabling the control of continuous fast-speed processes
  • Explores future challenges and benefits of employing electromagnetic spectrum in food technology applications
  • Addresses emerging processing technologies related to improving safety, preservation, and overall quality of various food commodities

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science is essential reading material for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, academics, and agri-food professionals working in the area of food preservation, novel food processing techniques and sustainable food production.

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A comprehensive source of in-depth information provided on existing and emerging food technologies based on the electromagnetic spectrum

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science examines various methods employed in food applications that are based on the entire electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Focusing on recent advances and challenges in food science and technology, this is an up-to-date volume that features vital contributions coming from an international panel of experts who have shared both fundamental and advanced knowledge of information on the dosimetry methods, and on potential applications of gamma irradiation, electron beams, X-rays, radio and microwaves, ultraviolet, visible, pulsed light, and more.

Organized into four parts, the text begins with an accessible overview of the physics of the electromagnetic spectrum, followed by discussion on the application of the EM spectrum to non-thermal food processing. The physics of infrared radiation, microwaves, and other advanced heating methods are then deliberated in detail--supported by case studies and examples that illustrate a range of both current and potential applications of EM-based methods. The concluding section of the book describes analytical techniques adopted for quality control, such as hyperspectral imaging, infrared and Raman spectroscopy. This authoritative book resource:

  • Covers advanced theoretical knowledge and practical applications on the use of EM spectrum as novel methods in food processing technology
  • Discusses the latest progress in developing quality control methods, thus enabling the control of continuous fast-speed processes
  • Explores future challenges and benefits of employing electromagnetic spectrum in food technology applications
  • Addresses emerging processing technologies related to improving safety, preservation, and overall quality of various food commodities

Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science is an essential reading material for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, academics, and agri-food professionals working in the area of food preservation, novel food processing techniques and sustainable food production.

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