Emerging strategies for the development of food industries.
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Abstract
Undoubtedly, the food industry is undergoing a dynamic process of transformation in its continual development in order to meet the requirements and solve the great problems represented by a constantly growing global population and food claimant in both quantity and quality. In this sense, it is necessary to evaluate the technological trends and advances that will change the landscape of the food processing industry, highlighting the latest requirements for equipment functionality. In particular, it is crucial to evaluate the influence of sustainable green biotechnology-based technologies to consolidate the food industry of the future, today, and it must be done by analyzing the mega-consumption trends that shape the future of industry, which range from local sourcing to on-the-go food, to an increase in organic foods and clean labels (understanding ingredients on food labels). While these things may seem alien to food manufacturing, they have a considerable influence on the way products are manufactured. This paper reviews in detail the conditions of the food industry, and particularly analyzes the application of emerging technologies in food preservation, extraction of bioactive compounds, bioengineering tools and other bio-based strategies for the development of the food industry.
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| Authors | Aguilar, Cristóbal N;Ruiz, Hector A;Rubio Rios, Anilú;Chávez-González, Mónica;Sepúlveda, Leonardo;Rodríguez-Jasso, Rosa M;Loredo-Treviño, Araceli;Flores-Gallegos, Adriana C;Govea-Salas, Mayela;Ascacio-Valdes, Juan A; |
| Journal | bioengineered |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1080/21655979.2019.1682109
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