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Antimicrobial methods for the use in contact with food

Assessment of durable antimicrobial methods with regard to their ability to reduce airborne and surface bacteria in the food supply chain - .
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
104 Seiten
Englisch
Silver and ionization are used in many applications involving contact with perishable food. Their general antimicrobial activity at standard conditions (e.g. JIS Z 2801) is described in several publications. However, the specific conditions encountered in the perishable food supply chain, such as low temperatures or prevalent microorganisms are not considered in these tests. Furthermore, studies on the influence of food residuals on the rate of bactericidal activity are rare. Thus, the objective of this thesis was the assessment of antimicrobial methods with regard to their ability to reduce airborne and surface bacteria during processing and storage of perishable food. In particular, possible influencing factors on the rate of antimicrobial activity were investigated, such as temperature, food residuals and microflora. Based on the results, an evaluation scheme was developed for the assessment of antimicrobial techniques with regard to the prevailing requirement profiles for the respectively application area.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextSilver and ionization are used in many applications involving contact with perishable food. Their general antimicrobial activity at standard conditions (e.g. JIS Z 2801) is described in several publications. However, the specific conditions encountered in the perishable food supply chain, such as low temperatures or prevalent microorganisms are not considered in these tests. Furthermore, studies on the influence of food residuals on the rate of bactericidal activity are rare. Thus, the objective of this thesis was the assessment of antimicrobial methods with regard to their ability to reduce airborne and surface bacteria during processing and storage of perishable food. In particular, possible influencing factors on the rate of antimicrobial activity were investigated, such as temperature, food residuals and microflora. Based on the results, an evaluation scheme was developed for the assessment of antimicrobial techniques with regard to the prevailing requirement profiles for the respectively application area.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-8381-2143-7
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum02.11.2010
Seiten104 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.10162359

Autor

Yvonne Ilg (nee Kampmann) studied Nutritional Science at the University of Bonn, D. During her studies, she worked as a student assistant and had i. a. an internship at the DFVF, Copenhagen, DK. From 2006 on, she worked as research assistance at the Department Preventive Health Management, University of Bonn, D and received her PhD in July 2010.