Academic Press | Food Waste Recovery: Processing Technologies And Industrial Techniques (2015 EN)

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    Author: Charis Michel Galanakis (Editor)
    Full Title: Food Waste Recovery: Processing Technologies And Industrial Techniques
    Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (August 11, 2015)
    Year: 2015
    ISBN-13: 9780128004197 (978-0-12-800419-7), 9780128003510 (978-0-12-800351-0)
    ISBN-10: 0128004193, 0128003510
    Pages: 412
    Language: English
    Genre: Food Science: Food Processing Technology
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: $130.00


    Food Waste Recovery: Processing Technologies and Industrial Techniques acts as a guide to recover valuable components of food by-products and recycle them inside the food chain, in an economic and sustainable way. The book investigates all the relevant recovery issues and compares different techniques to help you advance your research and develop new applications. Strong coverage of the different technologies is included, while keeping a balance between the characteristics of current conventional and emerging technologies. This is an essential reference for research outcomes.


    Key Features:
    ✓ Presents a holistic methodology (the so-called "5-Stages Universal Recovery Process") and a general approach (the so-called "Universal Recovery Strategy") to ensure optimized management of the available technologies and recapture of different high added-value compounds from any waste source
    ✓ Includes characteristics, safety and cost issues of conventional and emerging technologies, the benefits of their application in industry, and commercialized applications of real market products
    ✓ Demonstrates all aspects of the recovery process such as preservation of the substrate, yield optimization, preservation of functionality of the target compounds during processing, and more

    Readership:
    Food technologists, researchers, scientists, engineers, professionals and students working or studying in food and by-products processing area.

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