One of the food industry’s most pressing challenges is providing safe and nutritious food for all. Microbial growth in the food supply or processed food products can reduce shelf life. On the other hand, foods’ composition and physicochemical characteristics can allow the growth and distribution of foodborne pathogens. The response of microorganisms to food composition, processing, or storage conditions will determine their growth capacity. The development of microbial growth models in food product environments differs from traditional growth models used in fermentations or lab cultures due to restrictions or advantages provided by the food environment. In predictive microbiology, the growth of pathogenic or food-spoilage microorganisms is determined under controlled conditions and used to predict their behavior in food systems.
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