Food Irradiation: Principles and ApplicationsISBN: 978-0-471-35634-9
Hardcover
488 pages
May 2001
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In 1997 the FDA approved the use of low-dose ionizing radiation to
eliminate pathogens in red meat. This food processing technology
can improve the safety of food and extend the shelf life of certain
foods by eliminating pathogenic bacteria, parasites, and other
microorganisms that cause food-borne disease. Currently, forty-two
countries practice some form of food irradiation. Food Irradiation:
Principles and Applications provides a comprehensive, up-to-date
account of food irradiation principles, effects, applications, and
limitations, including global regulatory issues and the economics
of food irradiation.
Written by an international panel of scientists, this book focuses on science and technology and offers thorough coverage of the current use of food irradiation around the world. The contributors in this book present irradiation as a truly critical control point for raw, solid foods of animal origin. Food Irradiation: Principles and Applications discusses such topics as:
Written by an international panel of scientists, this book focuses on science and technology and offers thorough coverage of the current use of food irradiation around the world. The contributors in this book present irradiation as a truly critical control point for raw, solid foods of animal origin. Food Irradiation: Principles and Applications discusses such topics as:
-Radiation inactivation of microorganisms
-Disinfestation of stored grains, pulses, dried fruits, and
nuts
-Irradiation as a quarantine treatment
-Irradiation of meat and poultry, fish and shellfish, fruits and
vegetables, and tuber and bulb crops
-Radiation decontamination of spices, herbs, condiments, and other
dried food ingredients
-Process control and dosimetry in food irradiation
Food professionals in both academia and industry, as well as food safety experts, food scientists, research scientists, and food processing managers, will find Food Irradiation: Principles and Applications a reliable and valuable reference.