Principles of Food Science
Nanofilters are advanced filtration systems that utilize nanotechnology to remove particles and contaminants at the nanoscale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. These filters can significantly improve the safety and quality of food products by effectively removing pathogens, allergens, and chemical contaminants, thus enhancing food safety and extending shelf life. Their integration into food processing reflects the broader application of nanotechnology in improving food science and technology.
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