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|a Adapting high hydrostatic pressure (HPP) for food processing operations /
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|a Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Abstract; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 HPP Benefits and Global Market; Chapter 2. Fundamentals of HPP Technology; 2.1 HPP Principle; 2.2 Foods Under Pressure; Chapter 3. In-Container HPP Principle; 3.1 Requirements for Plastic Packaging Materials; Chapter 4. HPP Cycles; 4.1 High-Pressure Pasteurization; 4.2 Process Parameters; 4.3 Time; 4.4 Pressure; 4.5 Temperature; 4.6 Product Parameters; Chapter 5. HPP Microbial Effects in Foods; 5.1 Development of HPP Preservation Process; Chapter 6. Emerged HPP Commercial Applications.
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|a 6.1 Meat Processing6.2 Poultry; 6.3 Fruit, Vegetables, and Juice Products; 6.4 Dairy Products; 6.5 Seafood and Fish; Chapter 7. Emerging Applications; 7.1 HPP at Low Temperatures; 7.2 Potential Implementations of Low-Temperature HPP for Meat Preservation; 7.3 HPP for Sodium Reduction in RTE Meats; Chapter 8. HPP Commercial and Pilot Equipment; 8.1 Mode of Operation; 8.2 Design; 8.3 Pressure Vessels; 8.4 Evaluation of Present Manufactures; 8.5 Initial Purchasing Costs, Maintenance, and Operation Costs; 8.6 Energy Consideration; 8.7 HPP System Installation Considerations.
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|a 8.8 Lab Scale and Pilot Plant HPP UnitsChapter 9. Regulatory Status Update; 9.1 United States; 9.2 Canada; 9.3 European Union; 9.4 New Zealand and Australia; Chapter 10. Conclusions; 10.1 HPP Commercialization and Gaps in Technology Transfer for Food Applications; References.
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|a Adapting High Hydrostatic Pressure (HPP) for Food Processing Operations presents commercial benefits of HPP technology for specific processing operations in the food industry, including raw and ready-to-eat (RTE) meat processing, dairy and seafood products, drinks and beverages, and other emerging processes. The book presents high hydrostatic pressure processing (HPP) for treatment of different groups of raw and finished products, focusing on specific pressure-induced effects that will lead to different biological impacts, and the information necessary for specifying HPP process and equipment. It also discusses phenomena of compression heating, the HPP in-container principle, requirements for plastic materials, factors affecting efficacy of HPP treatments, and available commercial systems. Additionally, the book provides updated information on the regulatory status of HPP technology around the world. This book is an ideal concise resource for food process engineers, food technologists, product developers, federal and state regulators, equipment manufacturers, graduate students, and educators involved in research and development. Includes case studies for HPP treatment of commercially produced foods with information regarding different HPP processing equipment Gives examples of specific applications for meat and poultry products treatments, fresh juices and beverages, and seafood Covers energy savings, environmental aspects of HPP technology, and regulatory status.
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