Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard developed pasteurization.
Louis Pasteur devloped the process of pasteurization (named after himself) to try and kill germs.
Pasteur. The process is called pasteurization.
Cold pasteurization is also called irradiation
The French chemist credited with creating the germ theory and the process called Pasteurization for food preservation.
Louis Pasteur's process called pasteurization prevents the growth of harmful microorganisms in food and beverages, particularly in dairy products and juices. By heating these substances to a specific temperature for a set period and then cooling them rapidly, pasteurization effectively reduces the risk of foodborne illnesses and extends shelf life. This process has been crucial in improving food safety and public health.
pasteurization, this is mainly used for milk or milk products.
Louis Pasteur's process called pasteurization primarily prevents the growth of harmful bacteria and pathogens in food and beverages, particularly in dairy products and juices. By heating these substances to a specific temperature for a set period, pasteurization effectively kills or inactivates microorganisms that can cause spoilage or foodborne illnesses, ensuring greater safety and extending shelf life.
His name is in the name of the process called pasteurization. Actually he did not give the process the name, others did. His name was Pasteur. The process doesn't really sterilize, it just kills some bacteria that causes milk to spoil. We still have to kept this milk in the refrigerator because all the bacteria in the milk haven't been killed (to sterilize).
Louis Pasteur