Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Chapter 1. Basic Microbial Skills (pp. 1-40)
Chapter 2. Enumeration of Specific Microorganisms in Foods (pp. 41-70)
Chapter 3. Enumeration and Identification of Pathogens in Foods (pp. 71-100)
Chapter 4. Microbial Identification Techniques (pp. 101-114)
Chapter 5. Determination of Microbial Activities (pp. 115-130)
References (pp. 131-136)
Appendix (pp. 137-140)
Index (pp. 141)
Total Pages: 147
Reviews
“The Handbook of Food Microbiological Analytical Methods is a well written text that will prove of use to individuals in academia, research and industry. It describes clear and unambiguous methodology for conducting a range of techniques in the food microbiology laboratory. It has an easy to follow format that will lend itself to use by students or by others learning about food microbiology. It provides enough theory for the basis of the methods to be understood and also a range of links to resources where further information is available. I feel that the text is an excellent addition to the available literature and should be on the bookshelf of every food microbiologist.” – Professor Gary Dykes, School of Public Health, Curtain University, Western Australia
Additional Information
Audience: – Under graduate and graduate students from Food Science and Biotechnology majors in colleges and universities
– Food Science Researchers.
– Other science researchers working in biology, marine, animal, soil and crops fields
– Food Microbiology/ Food Science/ Biology Technicians
– Food safety and hygiene authorities