Catalysts play a crucial role in the food industry by accelerating chemical reactions, enhancing efficiency, and improving product quality. In chemical engineering, catalysts are employed in various processes such as hydrogenation, fermentation, and flavor synthesis. For instance, enzymes act as biological catalysts in food processing, aiding in the conversion of substrates into desired products. Additionally, heterogeneous catalysts like zeolites are utilized in refining edible oils, while homogeneous catalysts are pivotal in the production of food additives and flavor enhancers. Technological advancements have led to the development of novel catalysts with enhanced selectivity and activity, contributing to sustainable food production practices and ensuring compliance with stringent quality standards. As the food industry continues to evolve, catalysts will remain indispensable for driving innovation and meeting consumer demands.
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