In a reaction chamber, which constitutes a component of a process
installation for obtaining foodstuffs or foodstuff components, biological
products in harvested form that are whole or in pieces are subjected to
pulsed electric fields as they pass through said reaction chamber, said
electric fields forming pores in the cell walls so as to irreversibly
open the latter, thus making the content of the cells more easily
accessible. This is achieved by electrode groups, which can be energized
to a high voltage and are located in the wall of a longitudinal passage
of the reactor through which the process material is moved past grounded
electrodes located in an opposing longitudinal wall area. Each electrode
group is connected to an electric energy accumulator such as for example,
a Marx generator, by means of a switch, in order to rapidly establish
electric fields of multiple directions between the charged and the
grounded electrodes.