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Processing of Fruits and Vegetables: From Farm to Fork: Innovations in Agricultural & Biological Engineering

Editat de Khursheed Alam Khan, Megh R. Goyal, Abhimannyu A Kalne
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
This volume looks at new and established processing technologies for fruits and vegetables, taking into consideration the physical and biochemical properties of fruits and vegetables and their products, the challenges of the processing industry, the effect of processing on nutritional content, economic utilization of bio-wastes and byproducts, and much more.


Divided into several sections, the volume covers:







  • processing and antioxidant/enzyme profiles of fruits and vegetables (role of antioxidants and enzymes in processing, use of solar energy in processing, and techniques used in making processed products from fruits and vegetables)







  • novel processing technologies in fruits and vegetables (ultraviolet light, pulsed light technology, hurdle technology, physical and biochemical properties)







  • the challenges and solutions in waste reduction, negative effects of processing, and effects of processing on vitamins of fruits and vegetables
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781774634035
ISBN-10: 1774634031
Pagini: 382
Ilustrații: 67
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Apple Academic Press Inc.
Colecția Apple Academic Press
Seria Innovations in Agricultural & Biological Engineering


Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

PART I: PROCESSING, ANTIOXIDANT/ ENZYME PROFILES OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES


Monica Premi and Khursheed Alam Khan




Effects of Enzymes in Processing of Fruits and Vegetables


Sivashankari Manickam and Akash Pare




Use of Solar Energy in Processing of Fruits and Vegetables


Mahendrabhai Babulal Patel, Kamalchandra R. Trivedi, and Khursheed Alam Khan




Manufacturing of Jams, Jellies and Marmalades from Fruits and Vegetables


Tanya Luva Swer, Savita Rani, and Khalid Bashir




Ultravoilet Light Treatment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables


Bazilla Gayas, Beena Munaza, and Gagandeep Kaur Sidhu




Application of Pulsed Light Technology in Processing of Fruits and Vegetables


Umesh C. Lohani, Khan Chand, Navin C. Shahi, and Anupama Singh




Use of Hurdle Technology in Processing of Fruits and Vegetables


Kiran Dabas and Khursheed Alam Khan




Use of Vacuum Technology in Processing of Fruits and Vegetables


Chandrakala Ravichandran and Ashutosh Upadhyay




Extraction Techniques of Color Pigments from Fruits and Vegetables


Debabandya Mohapatra and Adinath Kate




Non-Destructive Methods for Size Determination of Fruits and Vegetables


Ajita Tiwari




Role of Artificial Sensors for Measurement of Physical, Biochemical Properties of Fruits and Vegetables


Anwesa Sarkar, Khursheed Alam Khan, Anupama Singh, and Navin Chandra Shahi




Waste Reduction Techniques in Fresh Produce


Kumari S. Banga, Sunil Kumar, and Khursheed Alam Khan




Negative Effects of Processing on Fruits and Vegetables


Tanya Luva Swer, Savita Rani, and Khalid Bashir




Effects of Processing on Vitamins in Fruits and Vegetables


Singathirulan Balasubramanian, Abhimannyu Arun Kalne, and Khursheed Alam Khan



Notă biografică

Khursheed Alam Khan, MTech, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Engineering at the College of Horticulture, Mandsaur, of Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Agriculture University (RVSKVV), Madhya Pradesh, India. He has published more than 25 research papers in national and international journals as well as many conference papers. In addition to his research and teaching experience, he has worked at the national and international level for more than 13 years, with particular experience in the production and quality control of processed food products such as tomato ketchup, sauces, salad dressings, and mayonnaise.


Megh R. Goyal, PhD, PE, is a Retired Professor in Agricultural and Biomedical Engineering from the General Engineering Department in the College of Engineering at University of Puerto Rico–Mayaguez Campus. A prolific author and editor, he has written more than 200 journal articles and textbooks and has edited over 60 books.


Abhimannyu A. Kalne, MTech, is an Assistant Professor at Swami Vivekanand College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology & Research Station, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India. Formerly he worked on the Technology Mission on Citrus project of the Government of India at the National Research Centre for Citrus, Nagpur, India, and on the World Bank-aided National Agricultural Innovation Project (Component 4: Basic and Strategic Research in the Frontier Areas of Agricultural Science) at the Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal, India.

Recenzii

“Contains information on the latest developments in the field. The authors have discussed in detail methods to preserve quality of food during processing operations, specifically during the newer food processing methods. The book also covers the application of pulsed light, UV radiations, and vacuum technology, among other food processing applications. Also the desirable and negative effects of different food processing methods have been discussed, which will be of interest to practitioners.”
- Sanjaya K Dash, PhD, Professor and Head, Department of Agricultural Processing and Food Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Odisha, India

Descriere

Looks at new and established technology for processing, physical and biochemical properties of fruits and vegetables and their products, challenges of the processing industry, and other related aspects, such as effect of processing on nutritional content, bioavailability, economic utilization of bio-wastes, and processing byproducts.