Journal article

Applications of power ultrasound in food processing

S Kentish, H Feng

Annual Review of Food Science and Technology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Acoustic energy as a form of physical energy has drawn the interests of both industry and scientific communities for its potential use as a food processing and preservation tool. Currently, most such applications deal with ultrasonic waves with relatively high intensities and acoustic power densities and are performed mostly in liquids. In this review, we briefly discuss the fundamentals of power ultrasound. We then summarize the physical and chemical effects of power ultrasound treatments based on the actions of acoustic cavitation and by looking into several ultrasound-Assisted unit operations. Finally, we examine the biological effects of ultrasonication by focusing on its interactions wi..

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