Research Keyword: spoilage organisms

The role of Micro-biome engineering in enhancing Food safety and quality

Microbiome engineering uses advanced biotechnology to strategically modify helpful bacteria in food to make it safer and higher quality. By using tools like CRISPR gene editing and engineering beneficial probiotics, scientists can prevent food spoilage, reduce harmful bacteria, improve nutrition, and create better-tasting foods. These innovations could reduce reliance on synthetic preservatives and chemicals while addressing global food safety challenges and helping combat malnutrition.

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The Use of Predictive Microbiology for the Prediction of the Shelf Life of Food Products

Food companies need to know how long products stay fresh and safe to eat. This review explains different scientific methods for predicting when food will spoil based on microbial growth. It compares traditional mathematical models with newer computer-based machine learning approaches, showing that newer methods can be more accurate and efficient for determining how long foods can be stored safely.

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