
Postharvest Disinfection of Fruits and Vegetables
Description
Key Features
- Includes methods to reduce microbial contamination using chlorination, ozone, pulsed light, irradiation and plasma technology
- Provides practical applications of recently developed, natural anti-microbial agents for eco-friendly and sustainable solutions
- Explores various disinfection technologies for quality assurance and for the development of potential new technologies
Readership
Professionals working in the postharvest industry; graduate courses in the area of food microbiology, health studies, food processing, food preservation and quality of fresh produce
Table of Contents
1. Postharvest disinfection of fruits and vegetables: an overview
2. Postharvest diseases of fruits and vegetables: recent advances
3. Induced resistance in fruits and vegetables against biotic stress using GRAS compounds
4. Aqueous Formulations
5. Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl)
6. Calcium hypochlorite (CaCl2O2)
7. Peracetic acid
8. Electrolyzed reduction water
9. Ultrasonic processing technology
10. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
11. Physical Treatments
12. Irradiation
13. UV-A, B, and C
14. Ozone- Nikos
15. Plasma (thermal or cold plasma)
16. Chlorine gas
17. Sulfur dioxide
18. Chitosan
Product details
- No. of pages: 322
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Academic Press 2018
- Published: August 13, 2018
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128126981
- eBook ISBN: 9780128126998
About the Editor
Mohammed Wasim Siddiqui
Recently, Dr Siddiqui was conferred the Young Achiever Award 2014 for the outstanding research work by the Society for Advancement of Human and Nature (SADHNA), Nauni, Himachal Pradesh, India. He is an Honorary Board Member of the SADHNA, Nauni, Himachal Pradesh, India. He has been an active member of the organising committees of several national and international seminars/conferences/summits.
Dr. Siddiqui acquired his B.Sc. (Agriculture) degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, India. He received M. Sc. (Horticulture) and Ph. D. (Horticulture) degrees from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, India with a specialization in the Postharvest Technology. He was awarded Maulana Azad National Fellowship Award from the University Grants Commission, New-Delhi, India. He is a member of the "Core Research Group" at the Bihar Agricultural University (BAU), providing appropriate direction and assisting to sensitize priority of the research. He has received several grants from various funding agencies to carry out his research projects. Dr. Siddiqui has been associated with postharvest technology and processing aspects of horticultural crops. He is dynamically indulged in teaching (graduate and doctorate students) and research, and he has proven himself as an active scientist in the area of Postharvest Technology. Dr. Siddiqui is an established researcher, academic, and editor in the area of postharvest biotechnology of fruits and vegetables. He is an author or co-author of >50 research articles, >40 book chapters, and several conference papers. He has >20 books to his credit published by Elsevier, USA, CRC Press, USA, Springer, USA, & Apple Academic Press, USA. He also established two book series namely “Postharvest Biology & Technology” and “Innovations in Horticultural Sciences.” Along with being an AMBASSADOR of World Food Preservation Center, USA, Dr Siddiqui has received >15 awards and fellowships in recognition of research and teaching achievements from national and international organizations. He is the founding Chief Editor of “Journal of Postharvest Technology.”
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