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There has been an explosive growth in biopreservation over the years due to its benefits for product life-span, minimizing the impact on nutritional properties, and improving hygienic properties
There has been an explosive growth in biopreservation over the years due to its benefits for product life-span, minimizing the impact on nutritional properties, and improving hygienic properties
Biopreservation is the process of preservation of life by using microorganisms or bacteria.

The process of preserving life using microbes or bacteria is known as biopreservation. It is a type of preservation in agriculture that focuses on keeping the quality of meat and dairy products by adding certain microbe strains. People are more aware of the value of employing microbes for preservation as a result of today's food safety concerns. Food rotting is a widespread issue that affects millions of people all over the world. Food kinds alter based on where it was cultivated and how it was stored, so it's impossible to know what you're eating.

Many crops do not deteriorate with time; but, due to bacterial or fungal diseases, certain crops, such as meat and dairy products, may perish over a period of time. To ensure comprehensive food preservation, it is necessary to understand the many types of food deterioration and the various ways of protection. Food preservation techniques can also help to reduce the incidence of food-borne illness. biopreservation is often used to enhance the shelf life of food. Various approaches that focus on the preservation of carbs, proteins, and lipids are used. Refrigeration, primary culture, secondary culture, autoclave, and dehydration are the most widely utilised procedures. All of these methods protect the product against oxygen, moisture, heat, light, enzymes, and bacteria, among other things.

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