Log reduction is a measure used in microbiology and food safety to quantify the effectiveness of a process in reducing the number of microorganisms. It is expressed as a logarithmic value, typically base 10, representing the decrease in the microbial population.
This formula helps in determining the time required to achieve a desired log reduction or assessing the effectiveness of a treatment process.
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