Course - Reaction kinetics in food science

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2018-06-11 at 00:00

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2018-06-17 at 00:00
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Location

Wageningen, The Netherlands

The use of kinetics is necessary for many aspects of food research. Enzymatic, chemical, physical and microbial reactions in foods occur simultaneously during processing and storage, and usually it is a cascade of reactions. The food scientist needs to optimize the quality of food, and this can only be done in a quantitative way with the proper use of kinetics.

The aim of the course is to acquire in-depth knowledge about kinetic modelling, and to apply and use kinetics in food science problems using modern software.

Course design: The course will be composed of lectures, demonstrations and computer exercises. There is a possibility to discuss kinetic problems in relation to own work of participants.

Programme topics: In the lectures, the importance of kinetic modelling will be put in perspective, including the interplay between statistics and science, followed by detailed treatment of kinetic modelling of chemical reactions, of enzymatic reactions, of microbial growth and inactivation and of some physical reactions. Also, the application of kinetics in reactor engineering will be treated, and most importantly, special attention will be given to complicating conditions as present in foods.

For more information visit the VLAG Graduate School website.

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