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Green Food Processing Techniques. Preservation, Transformation and Extraction

  • Book

  • July 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4768555

Green Food Processing Techniques: Preservation, Transformation and Extraction advances the ethics and practical objectives of "Green Food Processing" by offering a critical mass of research on a series of methodological and technological tools in innovative food processing techniques, along with their role in promoting the sustainable food industry. These techniques (such as microwave, ultrasound, pulse electric field, instant controlled pressure drop, supercritical fluid processing, extrusion.) lie on the frontier of food processing, food chemistry, and food microbiology, and are thus presented with tools to make preservation, transformation and extraction greener.

The Food Industry constantly needs to reshape and innovate itself in order to achieve the social, financial and environmental demands of the 21st century. Green Food Processing can respond to these challenges by enhancing shelf life and the nutritional quality of food products, while at the same time reducing energy use and unit operations for processing, eliminating wastes and byproducts, reducing water use in harvesting, washing and processing, and using naturally derived ingredients.

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Table of Contents

1. Green Food Processing: concepts, strategies and tools 2. Ultrasound technology for processing, preservation and extraction 3. Supercritical fluid processing and extraction of food 4. High hydrostatic pressure processing of foods 5. High pressure homogenisation in food processing 6. Ohmic heating for preservation, transformation and extraction 7. Pressure hot water processing of food and natural products 8. Instant Controlled pressure drop technology in food processes 9. Membrane separation in food processing 10. Enzyme-assisted food preservation, transformation and extraction 11. Use of Magnetic Fields as a Nonthermal Technology for food processing 12. Extrusion in processing and extraction of food 13. Gas-assisted mechanical processing 14. Mechanochemical assisted processing: A novel, efficient, eco-friendly technology 15. Encapsulation Technologies for Active Food Ingredients and Food Processing 16. Essential Oils for Preserving Perishable Foods: Possibilities and Limitations 17. Food Irradiation From Research to Commercial Application 18. Pulsed light as new treatment to maintain physical and nutritional quality of food products 19. Pulsed Electric Field in processing of food products 20. Cold plasma in food processing

Authors

Farid Chemat Universite d'Avignon et des Pays du Vaucluse, INRA, UMR 408, Green Extraction Team. Farid CHEMAT is a full Professor of Chemistry at Avignon University, Director of GREEN Extraction Team (innovative techniques, alternative solvents, and original procedures for green extraction of natural products), co-director of ORTESA LabCom research unit Naturex-UAPV, and scientific coordinator of "France Eco-Extraction� dealing with dissemination of research and education on green extraction technologies. He received his engineer diploma from University of Blida-Algeria (1990) and his PhD degree (1994) in process engineering from the Institut National Polytechnique of Toulouse-France. After periods of postdoctoral research work with Prolabo-Merck, Rhone-Poulenc and Unilever (1995-1997), he spent two years (1997-1999) as senior researcher at University of Wageningen-The Netherlands. In 1999, he moved to the University of La R�union-France DOM as assistant professor and since 2006 holds the position of Professor of Food Chemistry at the University of Avignon-France. His research activity is documented by more than 200 scientific peer-reviewed papers, and about the same number of conferences and communications to scientific and industrial meetings, 10 books, 40 book chapters and 10 patents. His main research interests have focused on innovative and sustainable extraction and processing techniques (especially microwave, ultrasound and green solvents) for food, pharmaceutical, bio-energy and cosmetic applications. Eugene Vorobiev Professor of Chemical Engineering and Head Laboratory for Agro-Industrial Technologies, Compiegne University of Technology, France. Eugene Vorobiev is a full Professor of Chemical Engineering and a head of the Laboratory for Agro-Industrial Technologies at the Compiegne University of Technology, France. He received his PhD degree in Food Engineering (1980, Ukraine) and his Dr Habil. in Chemical Engineering (1997, France). His main research interests are focused on mass transfer phenomena, theory and practice of solid/liquid separation, and innovative food technologies (especially electrotechnologies). He has published more than 300 scientific peer-reviewed papers, he is the author of 19 patents, and several books and book chapters. He is a member of editorial board in several international journals ("Separation and Purification Technology�, "Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies�, "Food Engineering Reviews�, "Filtration�) and the President of the Scientific Council of IFTS ("Institut de la Filtration et des Techniques S�paratives�). He was awarded by Gold Medal of the Filtration Society (2001) and he is a Laureate of the Price for the innovative technique for the environment (Ademe, 2008, 2014). He was a chairman of several international conferences.