Electromagnetic Radiations in Food Science

Electromagnetic Radiations in Food Science

By Ionel Rosenthal

Subjects: Electromagnetic waves, Food science, Life sciences, Agriculture, Biochemistry, Food, preservation, Physical organic chemistry, Forests and forestry

Description: This is a manageable compilation of the key knowledge of applications of radiations in food processing, sufficiently introductory to a neophyte and simultaneously adequate to serve as a rather short directional guide for the specialist. The electromagnetic spectrum is introduced to the readerin the Prologue. The further presentation is organized in five parts: Ionizing Radiation - Ultraviolet-Visible Radiation - Infrared Radiation - Microwave Radiation - Selected Topics in Food Irradiation. The book covers sources, equipment and units of measurement, fundamentals of molecular mechanisms and chemistry involved in radiations-induced reactions, specific applications in food industry and food analysis, as well as nutritional and safety values of treated foods.

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