Article | REF: F3501 V1

Manufacturing food products by fermentation: engineering

Author: Alain BRANGER

Publication date: September 10, 2004

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1. Microbial utilization engineering

Having precisely defined its production objectives, a company needs to make its investment and organization forecasts, which then leads it to choose the various components of the system which, after testing, will need to be managed and controlled. The aim of this section is to provide a few practical methodological elements for implementing operations involving biological elements in a production unit. Most of the concepts and techniques presented are applicable to both micro-organisms and enzymes.

1.1 Operations planning

The objectives sought in the food industry when using biological elements are as follows:

  • biotransformation of a raw material to give it particular organoleptic characteristics, to obtain a finished...

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