Innovative Food Processing Technologies -

Innovative Food Processing Technologies

Extraction, Separation, Component Modification and Process Intensification
Buch | Softcover
510 Seiten
2016
Woodhead Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-08-100294-0 (ISBN)
286,80 inkl. MwSt
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Innovative Food Processing Technologies: Extraction, Separation, Component Modification and Process Intensification focuses on advances in new and novel non-thermal processing technologies which allow food producers to modify and process food with minimal damage to the foodstuffs.

The book is highly focused on the application of new and novel technologies, beginning with an introductory chapter, and then detailing technologies which can be used to extract food components. Further sections on the use of technologies to modify the structure of food and the separation of food components are also included, with a final section focusing on process intensification and enhancement.

Dr. Kai Knoerzer has a background in process engineering (BSc), chemical engineering (MSc), and food process engineering (PhD, summa cum laude), all awarded from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany). In 2006, he commenced work with Food Science Australia (a joint venture of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Victorian Government) as a postdoctoral fellow. He has since become a principal research scientist in CSIRO Agriculture and Food. Kai has a proven track record in food process engineering research and development, particularly of innovative technologies. Currently, he is leading research activities on engineering aspects (e.g., numerical modelling, simulation, process/equipment design, and optimization, as well as scale-up) across a number of innovative food processing technologies, such as high pressure (thermal), pulsed electric field, and ultrasonics/megasonics processing. Kai's work has shown both science impact, with more than 90 peer-reviewed journal publications, conference proceedings and book chapters, 6 patent applications, four edited books, and over 90 oral and 50 poster presentations at national and international conferences, as well as commercial impact in the food industry. His work has also been recognized with various international awards for research excellence. Kai has been an active member of IFT's International Division in the leadership team for a number of years and is past chair of this division. He edited Elsevier’s Innovative Food Processing Technologies: Extraction, Separation, Component Modification and Process Intensification (2016) and two volumes in the Food Science, Technology and Nutrition series: Modeling Food Processing Operations (2015) and The Microwave Processing of Foods (2016). He is also Subject Editor for the “Food Process Engineering” section of Elsevier’s Reference Module in Food Science. He has an h-index of 18. Dr. Pablo Juliano leads the Food Processing and Supply Chains Group, which aims at solving food industry challenges through science and innovation. He obtained his PhD in Food Engineering at Washington State University in the USA and a Master of Business Administration at Deakin University in Australia. He also occupied management roles with Nestlé Uruguay and CONAPROLE, a major dairy exporter in Uruguay. With over 20 years of service to the food industry in 7 countries, he develops and directs circular economy research programs through technology innovation. He has published over 100 peer reviewed research in innovative food processing technologies and optimisation of food supply chains. In particular, he led the development and commercialisation of an unprecedented, patented technology for food waste recovery. He is the CSIRO representative on the Australian Food Waste Strategy together with industry peak bodies, the federal and state governments, and is working with food clusters towards the implementation of agricultural food processing hubs for regional development. He is President of the Australian Food Engineers Association. Dr. Smithers has a BAppSc (Hons I) from the University of Technology-Sydney and a PhD in biochemistry from the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia). He has post-doctoral experience at the University of Pennsylvania and at the University of Wisconsin. Geoffrey is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology (AIFST), the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), and the International Academy of Food Science and Technology (IAFoST); and is an invited member of the Center of Excellence for the American Dairy Products Institute (ADPI). He has published widely, and has presented at many international conferences, industry meetings and workshops. Geoffrey is an experienced editor and is currently serving as a Section Editor for the Encyclopedia of Dairy Sciences (3rd ed.) and as Editor-in-Chief for the Encyclopedia of Food Safety (2nd ed.).

Part One. Innovative Extraction of Food Components 1. Low-Frequency, High-Power Ultrasound-Assisted Food Component Extraction 2. Extraction From Foods and Biomaterials Enhanced by Pulsed Electric Energy 3. Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Food Components

Part Two. Innovative Separation of Food Components 4. Application of Megasonic Waves for Enhanced Aqueous Separation of Oils 5. Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography in Food Processing 6. Novel Membrane Technologies for Protein Concentration and Fractionation 7. Forward Osmosis: A Novel Membrane Separation Technology of Relevance to Food and Related Industries

Part Three. Innovative Structure Modification 8. Ultrasound for Structural Modification of Food Products 9. Application of Shockwaves for Meat Tenderization 10. Application of High Hydrostatic Pressure for Meat Tenderization 11. High-Pressure Processing for Modification of Food Biopolymers 12. High-Pressure Homogenization for Structure Modification

Part Four. Applications of Innovative Technologies for Process Intensification/Enhancement 13. Airborne Ultrasound for Enhanced Defoaming Applications 14. Airborne Ultrasound for Convective Drying Intensification 15. Advances in Hydrodynamic Pressure Processing for Enhancing Emulsification and Dispersion 16. High-Power Ultrasonication for the Manufacture of Nanoemulsions and Nanodispersions 17. Membranes for Enhanced Emulsification Processes 18. Next Generation of Innovative Food Processing Technologies: Benefits and Challenges

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 950 g
Themenwelt Technik Lebensmitteltechnologie
ISBN-10 0-08-100294-7 / 0081002947
ISBN-13 978-0-08-100294-0 / 9780081002940
Zustand Neuware
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