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Emerging Technologies for Shelf-Life Enhancement of Fruits

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Focusing on new technological interventions involved in the postharvest management of fruits, this volume looks at the research on maintaining the quality of fruits from farm to table. The volume examines the factors that contribute to shortening shelf life as well as innovative solutions to maintaining quality while increasing the length of time fruit remains fresh, nutritious, and edible.

The volume considers the different needs of the diversity of fruits and covers a variety of important topics, including:

factors affecting the postharvest quality of fruits
microbial spoilage
decontamination of fruits by non-thermal technologies
new kinds of packaging and edible coatings
ozone as shelf-life extender of fruits.

Emerging Technologies for Shelf-Life Enhancement of Fruits considers the fundamental issues and will be an important reference on shelf-life extension of fruits. Highlighting the trends in future research and development, it will provide food technologists, food engineers, and food industry professionals with new insight for prolonging the shelf life of fruits.

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ISBN: 9781774634752
Publication date:
Author: Basharat Nabi Dar, Shabir Ahmad Mir
Publisher: Apple Academic Press an imprint of CRC Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 404 pages
Series: Postharvest Biology and Technology
Genres: Agricultural science
Food and beverage technology