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Biofilms in the Food Environment.
Title:
Biofilms in the Food Environment.
Author:
Blaschek, Hans P.
ISBN:
9780470276495
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 pages)
Series:
Institute of Food Technologists Series
Contents:
Biofilms in the Food Environment -- CONTENTS -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Biofilms in the Food Industry -- Chapter 2. Shigella: Survival on Produce and Biofilm Formation -- Chapter 3. Biofilm Development by Listeria monocytogenes -- Chapter 4. Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes Biofilms using Chemical Sanitizers and Heat -- Chapter 5. Mixed Culture Biofilms -- Chapter 6. Prokaryote Diversity of Epithelial Mucosal Bio.lms in the Human Digestive Tract -- Chapter 7. Beneficial Bacterial Biofilms -- Chapter 8. Applications of Bio.lm Reactors for Production of Value-added Products by Microbial Fermentation -- Index.
Abstract:
Biofilms in the Food Environment examines biofilms produced by food-borne microorganisms, the risks associated with biofilms in the food chain, the beneficial applications of biofilms in the food environment, and approaches for biofilm removal to improve sanitation and safety in the food environment. Specifically, this book provides: an introduction into the emerging and exciting field of biofilm research in the food environment a summary of advanced knowledge in medical microbiology and engineering and its applicability to food biofilm research, and potential directions for biofilm intervention and industrial beneficial applications that may have direct impact on food safety and public health. Biofilms in the Food Environment is intended to serve as a comprehensive reference source for the food science community, including industry scientists, university researchers, and regulatory agencies. Not only are general concepts regarding biofilms in the food environment covered, but also included are in-depth reviews on biofilm structures, the correlation between strain virulence and biofilm-forming abilities, cutting-edge technologies to investigate microbial compositions in ecosystems and cell-to-cell interactions, and updated findings on molecular attributes and mechanisms involved in biofilm development that might lead to targeted approaches for biofilm prevention and removal. The topics covered and approaches discussed are truly interdisciplinary in nature.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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