The capacity of high pressure processing to preserving nutritional properties of the food products: A review
Abstract:High pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal technology used in the food industry because of its capacity to preserving most of the nutritional, sensory and functional properties of the processed food products and diminish the microbial load. HPP maintains the nutritional value and quality of food and therefore does not result in any undesirable changes associated with thermal processing. This thechnology is an emerging nonthermal technology that can ensure the same level of food safety as heat pasteurizati… Show more
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