Abstract
Pasteurization originated in the nineteenth century and is named for Louis Pasteur (Figure 9.1), a French chemist who developed studies on and discovered the lethal effect of heat on microorganisms and the thermal treatment effect in food preservation. His research and findings have had an enormous influence on food technology and preventing the spread of diseases.
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Lorente, J., Martí, N., & Saura, D. (2014). Advances in fruit juice conventional thermal processing. In Juice Processing: Quality, Safety and Value-Added Opportunities (pp. 171–196). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b16740
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