
Irradiation of Food Commodities : Techniques, Applications, Detection, Legislation, Safety and Consumer Opinion
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The irradiation of food is a low cost, highly effective method of ensuring food safety, and extending shelf life. Public acceptance of irradiation, despite its benefits, however, has been a significant challenge. Irradiation of Food Commodities is the first holistic book that looks not only at the techniques, application and legislation of this method, but also addresses the concern of public opinion. Organized into logical themes and written by experts from industry, academia and research, this book will meet the needs of those working or considering the use of irradiation in their work. Sections focus on legislation, irradiation techniques and materials; detection and risk assessment; application of irradiation on food and consumer opinion.
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Product details
- Hardback | 736 pages
- 190.5 x 236.22 x 45.72mm | 1,542.21g
- 20 Sep 2010
- Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Academic Press Inc
- San Diego, United States
- English
- 012374718X
- 9780123747181
Table of contents
Part A: Legislation; Legislation on Food Irradiation (EU, US, Canada, Australia, Brazil); Part B: Irradiation Techniques and Materials; Irradiation Techniques; Packaging Materials for Irradiation; Part C: Irradiated Food: Detection and Risk Assessment; Irradiation Detection; Risk Assessment of Irradiated Foods; Part D: Applications of Irradiation on Foods of Animal Origin; Applications of irradiation on meat and meat products; Irradiation of poultry and eggs; Application of irradiation on milk and dairy Products; Effect of irradiation on fish and seafood; Proteins; Part E: Applications of irradiation of foods of plant origin; Irradiation of Cereals; Irradiation of Fruits and Vegetables; Irradiation of insects-Disinfestation; Carbohydrates; Part F: Other applications of irradiation; Irradiation of edible films of plant and animal origin; Potential uses of irradiation; Part G: Consumer opinion; Consumer behavior toward irradiated food
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