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Protective Cultures, Antimicrobial Metabolites and Bacteriophages for Food and Beverage Biopreservation

C. Lacroix (Edited by)

9780081014752, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 19 August 2016

536 pages
23.3 x 15.6 x 3.3 cm, 0.73 kg

"This is a comprehensive work of the usual high standard we have come to expect of this publisher. It should be of great value to those interested in the subject of food and beverage biopreservation and antimicrobials in general." --International Journal of Dairy Technology

Consumers favour foods with fewer synthetic additives, but products must also be safe to eat and have a sufficiently long shelf-life. Biopreservation, the use of a product’s natural microflora and its antibacterial products for protection against pathogens and spoilage, is a method of growing interest for the safe production of high quality minimally-processed foods. This book provides an essential overview of key topics in this area.

Initial chapters review central aspects in food biopreservation, including the identification of new protective cultures and antimicrobial culture components, existing commercial fermentates including nisin and natamycin and the potential of novel fermentates and bacteriophages to improve food safety. Part II concentrates on the use of protective cultures, bacteriocins and bacteriophages to control the carriage of pathogenic microorganisms in food animals and to modulate human gut microflora. Chapters in the final section of the book review biopreservation of different types of foods, including milk and dairy products, fermented meats, fresh seafood and fruit. A review of active packaging for food biopreservation completes the volume.

Edited by a leading expert, Protective cultures, antimicrobial metabolites and bacteriophages for food and beverage biopreservation is a fundamental reference for researchers and food industry professionals working to ensure the safety of the food supply.

Part 1 Food biopreservation: Identifying new protective cultures and culture components
Antifungal lactic acid bacteria and propionibacteria
Nisin, natamycin and other commercial fermentates
The potential of lacticin 3147, enterocin AS-48, lacticin 481, variacin, and sakacin P
The potential of reuterin produced by Lactobacillus reuteri as broad spectrum preservative
Bacteriophages and food safety. Part 2 Applications of protective cultures, bacteriocins and bacteriophages in food animals and humans: Reducing carriage of foodborne bacterial pathogens in poultry
Reducing carriage of foodborne pathogens in cattle and swine
Controlling fungal growth and mycotoxins in animal feed
Biological control of human digestive microbiota using antimicrobial cultures and bacteriocins. Part 3 Applications of protective cultures, bacteriocins and bacteriophages in foods and beverages: Applications in milk and dairy products
Applications in fermented meat products
Applications in seafood and seafood products
Microbial applications in the biopreservation of cereal products
Biological control of postharvest diseases in fruit and vegetables
Biological control of pathogens and post-processing spoilage microorganisms in fresh and processed fruit and vegetables
Wine making
Control of mycotoxin contamination in foods using lactic acid bacteria
Active packaging for food biopreservation.

Subject Areas: Food & beverage technology [TDCT], Microbiology [non-medical PSG], Food manufacturing & related industries [KNDF]

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