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Öğe Emerging Technological Advances in Improving the Safety of Muscle Foods: Framing in the Context of the Food Revolution 4.0(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2024) Hassoun, Abdo; Siddiqui, Shahida Anusha; Smaoui, Slim; Ucak, Ilknur; Arshad, Rai Naveed; Bhat, Zuhaib F.; Bhat, Hina F.To address the issues related to high perishability and limited shelf life of food proteins from muscle origin, different innovative processing, and preservation techniques, as well as analytical methodological approaches have been developed to meet environmental challenges and consumer demand for food of high quality and sustainable production supported by circular economy principles. This development has been enhanced and increased during the ongoing age of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), which has been gaining momentum since 2015, coming up with a range of automated and digitized technologies. This review provides an updated overview of the recently developed thermal and nonthermal processing and preservation technologies, along with selected advanced analytical techniques used in the industry of muscle foods. Particular attention has been given to Industry 4.0 technologies and their role in achieving smart production with high automation and digitalization rates. As in other industry sectors, technology breakthroughs are reshaping the food industry, including the muscle food sector. Emerging technologies, such as pulsed electric field, high-pressure processing, ohmic heating, nanotechnology, advanced mass spectrometry and hyperspectral imaging sensors are among the key elements in the current food revolution 4.0. Although Industry 4.0 offers countless possibilities, more studies are still needed to capture its full potential and further harness its technologies to solve current challenges and move forward toward Industry 5.0.Öğe Natural antioxidants from agro-industrial by-products and applications in foods(Elsevier, 2024) Ucak, Ilknur; Kour, Jasmeet; Smaoui, Slim; Elsheikh, Wadah; Esatbeyoglu, Tuba; Hassoun, AbdoWith about one-third of foods produced around the globe is wasted and never consumed, the issue of food waste and loss continues to be one of the major challenges to food sustainability and food security. This chapter will first look at recent literature on various natural antioxidants that can be extracted from agro-industrial by-products, such as fruits and vegetable by-products (skin, peels, pomace, seeds, husk, etc.), grains and oilseeds by-products (bran, press cakes, meal, etc.), and dairy, meat, and poultry by-products (whey, skin, viscera, etc.). Then, traditional and emerging techniques used to recover these natural antioxidants from agro-industrial waste and by-products will be discussed, and examples of their applications in various food categories will be presented. Finally, limitations, future prospects, and conclusions will be described. © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Öğe Seafood Processing, Preservation, and Analytical Techniques in the Age of Industry 4.0(Mdpi, 2022) Hassoun, Abdo; Siddiqui, Shahida Anusha; Smaoui, Slim; Ucak, Ilknur; Arshad, Rai Naveed; Garcia-Oliveira, Paula; Prieto, Miguel A.Fish and other seafood products are essential dietary components that are highly appreciated and consumed worldwide. However, the high perishability of these products has driven the development of a wide range of processing, preservation, and analytical techniques. This development has been accelerated in recent years with the advent of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) technologies, digitally transforming almost every industry, including the food and seafood industry. The purpose of this review paper is to provide an updated overview of recent thermal and nonthermal processing and preservation technologies, as well as advanced analytical techniques used in the seafood industry. A special focus will be given to the role of different Industry 4.0 technologies to achieve smart seafood manufacturing, with high automation and digitalization. The literature discussed in this work showed that emerging technologies (e.g., ohmic heating, pulsed electric field, high pressure processing, nanotechnology, advanced mass spectrometry and spectroscopic techniques, and hyperspectral imaging sensors) are key elements in industrial revolutions not only in the seafood industry but also in all food industry sectors. More research is still needed to explore how to harness the Industry 4.0 innovations in order to achieve a green transition toward more profitable and sustainable food production systems.