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Sustainability of emerging green non-thermal technologies in the food industry with food safety perspective: A review

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Title Sustainability of emerging green non-thermal technologies in the food industry with food safety perspective: A review
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Creator Ashok, K. C.
Sriraksha, M. S.
Ravishankar, C.N.
 
Subject Sustainability
Food industry
Green technologies
Life cycle assessment
 
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The food industry is dynamic. The needs and necessities of the consumer keep changing, and it becomes inevitable for the industry to fulfil those needs and eventually grow with them. In recent years, the food industry has grown immensely and has a greater market value. Nevertheless, on the flip side, it cannot go unnoticed that the food industry is one of those industries having a considerable impact on the environment. This alarming situation has led to the development of various green, sustainable technologies over the years, which can reduce the energy consumption that goes into the production, processing and packaging of food. This review focuses on five such green, nonthermal technologies: pulsed electric field, high-pressure processing, cold plasma, ozone, and electrolysed water. This review also discusses the sustainability and impact of each of these technologies on food products/materials.
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Date 2021-09-17T07:00:06Z
2021-09-17T07:00:06Z
2021-11
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Ashok, K. C., Sriraksha, M. S. and Ravishankar, C. N. (2021) Sustainability of emerging green non-thermal technologies in the food industry with food safety perspective: A review. LWT-Food Sci. & Technol. 151: 112140.
0023-6438
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/63712
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Elsevier