Advance in Processing and Quality Control of Dairy Products
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Food Science and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2024) | Viewed by 14442
Special Issue Editors
Interests: NMR spectroscopy; food science; spectroscopy; proteins; materials chemistry; lipids; peptides; biochemistry; nuclear magnetic resonance; advanced materials
Interests: physico-chemical properties; 1H NMR relaxometry; MRI; bakery and dairy products
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Dear Colleagues,
Dairy production, especially for the most valued and well-known cheese products, is still often based on traditional processes. Various steps involved in the cheesemaking process often require careful control by expert cheesemakers, meaning that human intervention cannot be adequately replaced with more objective control systems. Quality control routines also generally rely on well-established analyses and instruments. However, advanced technologies are paving the way for the development of new products and the optimization of new dairy processes.
New analytical tools that are able to describe the key molecular, structural and textural features of dairy products are becoming increasingly available, but they have found only limited applications in the dairy industry so far. On one hand, the introduction of new analytical approaches for dairy processing and quality control offers the opportunity for a complete overhaul of the industry landscape. On the other hand, a switch to this new scenario will involve radically new ways of describing quality features that might not be welcomed by all. Therefore, a change of mindset is needed to urge dairy stakeholders to consider radically new languages and sets of analytical parameters based on more advanced analytical tools.
This Special Issue addresses the future challenges of modern analytical chemistry in the dairy sector. Papers that present applications of state-of-the-art analytical approaches to realistic issues of concern for dairy producers are particularly welcome. Studies on milk and derived dairy products will also be accepted.
Dr. Roberto Anedda
Dr. Elena Curti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- dairy innovation
- science towards technology
- imaging
- fraud
- non-invasive analysis
- in-line analysis
- quality assurance
- quality control
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