26 April 2011 by Brady Carter
The archived version of the virtual seminar is available here.
While AquaLab's Basic's of Water Activity Virtual Seminar provides a good overview of the theory, measurement, and application of water activity, AquaLab has received numerous requests for a more in-depth treatment of water activity. However, time constraints and breadth of material prevents a detailed discussion of all water activity subjects. Instead, AquaLab announces two seminars that will focus on specific applications for water activity to allow a more complete discussion.
This first seminar will discuss the mode of action of reduced water activity in preventing microbial growth and explain how water activity can be used to predict chemical stability.