U24BT404-IMA_Syllabus
Introduction to Spectrometry, covers the fundamentals of how electromagnetic radiation interacts with matter (atoms/molecules) to provide quantitative and qualitative data.
Under Graduate Courses
Introduction to Spectrometry, covers the fundamentals of how electromagnetic radiation interacts with matter (atoms/molecules) to provide quantitative and qualitative data.
Focuses on industrial, engineering-based processes including dehydration, evaporation, and modern, high-intensity, or low-temperature,, treatments
Covers food infections, intoxications, and spoilage factors affecting fruits, vegetables, meat, and poultry.
Classifies intentional and non-intentional additives, functional roles in processing and preservation, colorants, flavors, and enzymes used as processing aids.
Food laws are a comprehensive set of legal frameworks, standards, and regulations designed to ensure the safety, purity, and quality
Nano food technology involves the application of nanotechnology—the manipulation of matter at the atomic and molecular scale (typically 1–100 nanometers)—to