Modeling in Food Microbiology

Modeling in Food Microbiology
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 9780081009819
ISBN-13 : 008100981X
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Book Synopsis Modeling in Food Microbiology by : Jeanne-Marie Membré

Download or read book Modeling in Food Microbiology written by Jeanne-Marie Membré and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2016-01-22 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Predictive microbiology primarily deals with the quantitative assessment of microbial responses at a macroscopic or microscopic level, but also involves the estimation of how likely an individual or population is to be exposed to a microbial hazard. This book provides an overview of the major literature in the area of predictive microbiology, with a special focus on food. The authors tackle issues related to modeling approaches and their applications in both microbial spoilage and safety. Food spoilage is presented through applications of best-before-date determination and commercial sterility. Food safety is presented through applications of risk-based safety management. The different modeling aspects are introduced through probabilistic and stochastic approaches, including model and data uncertainty, but also biological variability. Features an extensive review of modelling terminology Presents examples of all available microbial models (i.e., growth, inactivation, growth/no growth) and applicable software Revisits all statistical aspects related to exposure assessment Describes realistic examples of implementing microbial spoilage and safety modeling approaches


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