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Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages Innovations and Advances Part I - Innovations and Advances Part I (Hardcover): Didier Montet,... Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages Innovations and Advances Part I - Innovations and Advances Part I (Hardcover)
Didier Montet, Catherine Brabet, Ramesh C. Ray, Sabine Galindo
R4,448 Discovery Miles 44 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi in a wide range of foods (cereals, peanut, tree nuts, dried fruits, coffee, cocoa, grapes, spices...) both in the field and after harvest, particularly during storage. They can also be found in processed foods of plant origin, or by transfer, in food products of animal (milk, eggs, meat and offal). Mycotoxins are of major concern since they can cause acute or chronic intoxications in both humans and animals which are sometimes fatal. Many countries, particularly in Europe, have set maximum acceptable levels for mycotoxins in food and feed. The book reviews the latest literature and innovations on important aspects of mycotoxins, e.g. mycotoxin producing fungi and the related ecosystems, mycotoxin occurrence, toxicity, analysis and management. Quantitative estimations of impacts of climate change on mycotoxin occurrence have been made recently, using predictive modelling. There is also a growing interest in the occurrence and toxicity of multiple mycotoxins in food and feed, including emerging or modified forms of mycotoxins. Innovative tools were also developed to detect and quantify toxinogenic fungi and their toxins. In order to reduce the use of chemicals that are harmful to the environment and health of consumers, alternative methods of prevention and decontamination of mycotoxins were tested in pre- and post-harvest, using microorganisms, natural substances or radiation treatments.

Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages - Innovations and Advances Part II (Hardcover): Didier Montet, Catherine Brabet, Sabine... Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages - Innovations and Advances Part II (Hardcover)
Didier Montet, Catherine Brabet, Sabine Schorr-Galindo, Ramesh C. Ray
R6,054 R4,733 Discovery Miles 47 330 Save R1,321 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi in a wide range of foods (cereals, peanut, tree nuts, dried fruits, coffee, cocoa, grapes, spices...) both in the field and after harvest, particularly during storage. They can also be found in processed foods of plant origin, or by transfer, in food products of animal (milk, eggs, meat and offal). Mycotoxins are of major concern since they can cause acute or chronic intoxications in both humans and animals which are sometimes fatal. Many countries, particularly in Europe, have set maximum acceptable levels for mycotoxins in food and feed. The book reviews the latest literature and innovations on important aspects of mycotoxins, e.g. mycotoxin producing fungi and the related ecosystems, mycotoxin occurrence, toxicity, analysis and management. Quantitative estimation of impacts of climate change on mycotoxin occurrence have been made recently, using predictive modelling. There is also a growing interest in studying the occurrence and toxicity of multiple mycotoxins in food and feed, including emerging or modified forms of mycotoxins. Innovative tools have also developed to detect and quantify toxinogenic fungi and their toxins. In order to reduce the use of chemicals that are harmful to the environment and health of consumers, alternative methods of prevention and decontamination of mycotoxins were tested in pre- and post-harvest, using microorganisms, natural substances or radiation treatments.

Spray Drying of Acai (Euterpe Oleracea Mart) Juice - Effect of Process Variables & Type of Carrier Agent on Products Quality &... Spray Drying of Acai (Euterpe Oleracea Mart) Juice - Effect of Process Variables & Type of Carrier Agent on Products Quality & Stability (Paperback, New)
Renata V Tonon, Catherine Brabet, Miriam D Hubinger
R1,164 R1,024 Discovery Miles 10 240 Save R140 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book describes and discusses some results obtained through the study of the microencapsulation of acai juice by spray drying using different carrier agents. Initially, the influence of process conditions on the moisture content, process yield and anthocyanin retention was evaluated using a central composite design. From the conditions selected in this first section (inlet air temperature of 140C, feed flow rate of 15 g/min and 6% of carrier agent), particles were produced using four types of carrier agents: maltodextrin 10DE, maltodextrin 20DE, gum Arabic and tapioca starch. These particles were then characterised with respect to water activity, bulk and absolute density, porosity, particle size distribution and morphology.

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