Nanobubbles: Fundamental characteristics and applications in food processing

Publication date: Available online 21 November 2019Source: Trends in Food Science & TechnologyAuthor(s): Khanh Kim Thi Phan, Tuyen Truong, Yong Wang, Bhesh BhandariAbstractBackgroundThe importance of nanobubbles (NBs) is widely acknowledged, along with their size and stability. NBs are tiny gas-filled cavities having unique physical characteristics. Excellent stability, high internal pressure, extremely large surface to volume ratio and high gas dissolution rate are the important features of NBs which lead to many promising applications in various fields of advanced science and technology.Scope and approachThis paper reviews recent research progress relating to the use of bubbles with a scale of nanometers in food sectors. A focus will be placed on the current status of applications of NBs in food processing operations and associated applications. The characterization parameters with modern means of measuring and analysing the NBs are also summarised.Key findings and conclusionsDespite its remarkable characteristics, usage of NBs technology in food products is still limited and challenging. Based on this review, various potential areas and gaps for NBs research in food science fields are identified for further investigations.
Source: Trends in Food Science and Technology - Category: Food Science Source Type: research