Inactivating pathogenic micro-organisms through microwave sterilization technology
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Du Preez, Jaco
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Abstract
Microwave heating as a means of inactivating
pathogenic micro-organisms in commercially produced food
products in sterilization and pasteurization processes is discussed
in this paper. The physics of a microwave heating system was
explored and compared to the more widely used retorting
processes. Existing and developing microwave sterilization
processes were researched and are discussed here.
Description
Paper presented at the 2013 International Symposium on Electrodynamic and Mechatronic System (SELM), 15-18 May 2013, Opole-Zawiercie.
Keywords
Microwave oven, Food technology, Microwave technology, Dielectric materials
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Sinha, S, Stander, T & Du Preez, J 2013, 'Inactivating pathogenic micro-organisms through microwave sterilization technology', 2013 International Symposium on Electrodynamic and Mechatronic System (SELM), Opole-Zawiercie, 15-18 May 2013, pp. 63-64.