Handbook of Food Structure Development

Handbook of Food Structure Development
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9781788019057
ISBN-13 : 1788019059
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Food Structure Development by : Fotis Spyropoulos

The most useful properties of food, i.e. the ones that are detected through look, touch and taste, are a manifestation of the food’s structure. Studies about how this structure develops or can be manipulated during food production and processing are a vital part of research in food science. This book provides the status of research on food structure and how it develops through the interplay between processing routes and formulation elements. It covers food structure development across a range of food settings and consider how this alters in order to design food with specific functionalities and performance. Food structure has to be considered across a range of length scales and the book includes a section focusing on analytical and theoretical approaches that can be taken to analyse/characterise food structure from the nano- to the macro-scale. The book concludes by outlining the main challenges arising within the field and the opportunities that these create in terms of establishing or growing future research activities. Edited and written by world class contributors, this book brings the literature up-to-date by detailing how the technology and applications have moved on over the past 10 years. It serves as a reference for researchers in food science and chemistry, food processing and food texture and structure.

Handbook of Food Structure Development

Handbook of Food Structure Development
Author :
Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 516
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781788012164
ISBN-13 : 178801216X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Food Structure Development by : Fotis Spyropoulos

The most useful properties of food, i.e. the ones that are detected through look, touch and taste, are a manifestation of the food’s structure. Studies about how this structure develops or can be manipulated during food production and processing are a vital part of research in food science. This book provides the status of research on food structure and how it develops through the interplay between processing routes and formulation elements. It covers food structure development across a range of food settings and consider how this alters in order to design food with specific functionalities and performance. Food structure has to be considered across a range of length scales and the book includes a section focusing on analytical and theoretical approaches that can be taken to analyse/characterise food structure from the nano- to the macro-scale. The book concludes by outlining the main challenges arising within the field and the opportunities that these create in terms of establishing or growing future research activities. Edited and written by world class contributors, this book brings the literature up-to-date by detailing how the technology and applications have moved on over the past 10 years. It serves as a reference for researchers in food science and chemistry, food processing and food texture and structure.

Handbook of Food Powders

Handbook of Food Powders
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 598
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780443184369
ISBN-13 : 0443184364
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Food Powders by : Bhesh Bhandari

Handbook of Food Powders: Chemistry and Technology, Second Edition covers current developments in food powder technology, such as Microbial decontamination of food powders, Gas and oil encapsulated powders, and Plant-based protein powders among other important topics. Sections introduce processing and handling technologies for food powders, focus on powder properties, including surface composition, rehydration and techniques to analyze the particle size of food powders, and highlight specialty food powders such as dairy powders, fruit and vegetable powders and coating foods with powders. Edited by a team of international experts in the field, this book continues to be the only quality reference on food powder technology available for the audiences of professionals in the food powder production and handling industries. It is also ideal for development and quality control professionals in the food industry who use powders in foods, and for researchers, scientists and academics interested in the field. - Introduces six new chapters that incorporate the current developments in food powder technology - Examines powder properties, including surface composition, shelf life and techniques used to examine particle size - Focuses on specialty powders such as dairy, infant formulas, powdered egg, fruit and vegetable, and culinary and specialty products

Handbook of Food Proteins

Handbook of Food Proteins
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 457
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780857093639
ISBN-13 : 0857093630
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Food Proteins by : Glyn O. Phillips

Traditionally a source of nutrition, proteins are also added to foods for their ability to form gels and stabilise emulsions, among other properties. The range of specialised protein ingredients used in foods is increasing. Handbook of food proteins provides an authoritative overview of the characteristics, functionalities and applications of different proteins of importance to the food industry in one convenient volume.The introductory chapter provides an overview of proteins and their uses in foods. The following chapters each focus on a particular protein ingredient or group of ingredients covering their origins, production, properties and applications. The proteins discussed are caseins, whey proteins, gelatin and other meat-derived protein ingredients, seafood proteins, egg proteins, soy proteins, pea and other legume proteins, mycoprotein, wheat gluten, canola and other oilseed proteins, algal proteins and potato protein. A chapter on texturised vegetable proteins completes the volume. Innovative products and potential methods for improving nutrition and diet using these proteins are described.With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors Handbook of food proteins is an invaluable reference tool for professionals using food protein ingredients for both food and other applications. - An authoritative overview of the characteristics, functionalities and applications of different proteins of importance to the food industry - Chapters each focus on a particular protein ingredient or group of ingredients - Innovative products and potential methods for improving nutrition and diet using proteins is also described

Food Structure Engineering and Design for Improved Nutrition, Health and Well-being

Food Structure Engineering and Design for Improved Nutrition, Health and Well-being
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 448
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780323898034
ISBN-13 : 0323898033
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Food Structure Engineering and Design for Improved Nutrition, Health and Well-being by : Miguel Angelo Parente Ribei Cerqueira

Food Structure Engineering and Design for Improved Nutrition, Health and Wellbeing presents new insights on the development of new healthy foods and the understanding of food structure effect on nutrition, health and wellbeing. Sections cover a) New ingredients, typicity and ethnicity of foods in different cultures and geographic regions; b) New and innovative strategies for food structure development; c) Strategies to address the challenges for healthier food products, such the reduction of sugar, salt and fats; d) Assessment of health effect of foods by in vitro and in vivo tests, and more. Edited by experts in the field, and contributed by scientists of different areas such as nutritionists and food engineers, this title offers a broad overview of the field to the readers, boosting their capability to integrate different aspects of product development. - Brings examples and strategies on how to improve the nutritional value of foods through food engineering and design - Includes a broad vision of food trends and their impact in new product development - Features the newest methodologies and techniques for the analysis of developed food products

Structured Foods

Structured Foods
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 308
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781040087909
ISBN-13 : 1040087906
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Structured Foods by : Gnana Moorthy Eswaran U

Structured Foods is an important reference that discusses the recent research trends on structural development in various foods. This book covers different tools and food engineering techniques such as encapsulation, 3D and 4D printing, imaging techniques, and clean meat technology. It discusses how various foods can be broken down and manipulated at the molecular level to improve their quality, safety, and healthfulness. It describes the structuring of components like starch, proteins, and polysaccharides and the stability and bioavailability of different food structures. This is a useful reference for researchers and industry experts in food technology, food engineering, and food processing. The work addresses critical food-related issues that need to be tackled, including harvesting enough food to feed the global population, improving food sustainability, reducing food waste and pollution, and improving human health. Further, it focuses on the new scientific technologies being applied by scientists for an improved food system. The book is an important resource for all stakeholders in the debate about the future of our foods in the spheres of academic, industrial, and government policy.

Handbook of Milk Composition

Handbook of Milk Composition
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 947
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780080533117
ISBN-13 : 0080533116
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Milk Composition by : Bozzano G Luisa

This informative treatise offers a concise collection of existing, expert data summarizing the composition of milk. The Handbook of Milk Composition summarizes current information on all aspects of human and bovine milk, including: sampling, storage, composition, as well as specific chapters on major and minor components such as protein, carbohydrates, lipids, electrolytes, minerals, vitamins and hormones. The book also features comprehensive coverage of compartmentation, host-defense components, factors affecting composition, composition of commercial formulas, and contaminants.* Reliable data on the composition of human and bovine milks.* Discusses the many factors affecting composition.* Composition tables make up 25-30% of the total book.* Problems concerning sampling and analysis are described.* Should appeal equally to industry and academia.* Also of interest to developing countries in need of information on infant nutrition and agricultural development

Food Structure and Functionality

Food Structure and Functionality
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 269
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780128214640
ISBN-13 : 0128214643
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Food Structure and Functionality by : Charis M. Galanakis

Food Structure and Functionality helps users further understand the latest research related to food structuring and de-structuring, with an emphasis on structuring to achieve improved texture, taste perception, health and shelf-stability. Topics covered address food structure, nanotechnology and functionality, with an emphasis on the novel experimental and modeling approaches used to link structure and functionality in food. The book also covers food structure design across the lifespan, as well as design for healthcare and medical applications. Dairy matrices for oral and gut functionality is also discussed, as is deconstructing dairy matrices for the release of nutrient and flavor components. This book will benefit food scientists, technologists, engineers and physical chemists working in the whole food science field, new product developers, researchers, academics and professionals working in the food industry, including nutritionists, dieticians, physicians, biochemists and biophysicists. - Covers recent trends related to non-thermal processes, nanotechnology and modern food structures in the food industry - Begins with an introduction to the structure/function of food products and their characterization methods - Addresses biopolymer composites, interfacial layers in food emulsions, amyloid-like fibrillary structures, self-assembly in foods, lipid nano-carriers, microfluidics, rheology and function of hydrocolloids - Discusses applications and the effects of emerging technologies on process, structure and function relationships

Handbook of Food Preservation

Handbook of Food Preservation
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1088
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781420017373
ISBN-13 : 1420017373
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Food Preservation by : M. Shafiur Rahman

The processing of food is no longer simple or straightforward, but is now a highly inter-disciplinary science. A number of new techniques have developed to extend shelf-life, minimize risk, protect the environment, and improve functional, sensory, and nutritional properties. The ever-increasing number of food products and preservation techniques cr

The Oxford Handbook of Food History

The Oxford Handbook of Food History
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 537
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199729937
ISBN-13 : 019972993X
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Food History by : Jeffrey M. Pilcher

The final chapter in this section explores the uses of food in the classroom.