- Features an extensive review of modelling terminology
- Presents examples of all available microbial models (i.e., growth, inactivation, growth/no growth) and applicable software
- Revisits all statistical aspects related to exposure assessment
- Describes realistic examples of implementing microbial spoilage and safety modeling approaches
- Series: Modeling and Control of Food Processess Set
- Hardcover: 102 pages
- Publisher: ISTE Press – Elsevier; 1 edition (February 9, 2016)
- Language: English
- Type : PDF
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Modeling in Food Microbiology: From Predictive Microbiology to Exposure Assessment (Modeling and Control of Food Processess Set) 1st Edition
by Jeanne-Marie Membré
Predictive microbiology primarily deals with the quantitative assessment of microbial responses at a macroscopic or microscopic level, but also involves the estimation of how likely an individual or population is to be exposed to a microbial hazard.
This book provides an overview of the major literature in the area of predictive microbiology, with a special focus on food. The authors tackle issues related to modeling approaches and their applications in both microbial spoilage and safety.
Food spoilage is presented through applications of best-before-date determination and commercial sterility. Food safety is presented through applications of risk-based safety management. The different modeling aspects are introduced through probabilistic and stochastic approaches, including model and data uncertainty, but also biological variability.
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