Fennema's Food Chemistry

Fennema's Food Chemistry
Author: Srinivasan Damodaran
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1158
Release: 2007-09-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420020528

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This latest edition of the most internationally respected reference in food chemistry for more than 30 years, Fennema’s Food Chemistry once again meets and surpasses the standards of quality, comprehensive information set by its predecessors. This edition introduces new editors and contributors, who are recognized experts in their fields. All chapters reflect recent scientific advances and, where appropriate, have expanded and evolved their focus to provide readers with the current state-of-the-science of chemistry for the food industry. The fourth edition presents an entirely new chapter, Impact of Biotechnology on Food Supply and Quality, which examines the latest research in biotechnology and molecular interactions. Two former chapters receive extensive attention in the new edition including Physical and Chemical Interactions of Components in Food Systems (formerly “Summary: Integrative Concepts”) and Bioactive Substances: Nutraceuticals and Toxicants (formerly “Toxic Substances”), which highlights bioactive agents and their role in human health and represents the feverish study of the connection between food and health undertaken over the last decade. It discusses bioactive substances from both a regulatory and health standpoint. Retaining the straightforward organization and detailed, accessible style of the original, this edition begins with an examination of major food components such as water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and enzymes. The second section looks at minor food components including vitamins and minerals, colorants, flavor, and additives. The final section considers food systems by reviewing basic considerations as well as specific information on the characteristics of milk and the postmortem physiology of edible muscle and postharvest physiology of plant tissues. Useful appendices provide keys to the international system of units, conversion factors, log P values calculation, and the Greek alphabet.

Fennema's Food Chemistry

Fennema's Food Chemistry
Author: Srinivasan Damodaran
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1107
Release: 2017-05-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 148220813X

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This latest edition of the most internationally respected reference in food chemistry for more than 30 years, Fennema’s Food Chemistry, 5th Edition once again meets and surpasses the standards of quality and comprehensive information set by its predecessors. All chapters reflect recent scientific advances and, where appropriate, have expanded and evolved their focus to provide readers with the current state-of-the-science of chemistry for the food industry. This edition introduces new editors and contributors who are recognized experts in their fields. The fifth edition presents a completely rewritten chapter on Water and Ice, written in an easy-to-understand manner suitable for professionals as well as undergraduates. In addition, ten former chapters have been completely revised and updated, two of which receive extensive attention in the new edition including Carbohydrates (Chapter 3), which has been expanded to include a section on Maillard reaction; and Dispersed Systems: Basic considerations (Chapter 7), which includes thermodynamic incompatibility/phase separation concepts. Retaining the straightforward organization and accessibility of the original, this edition begins with an examination of major food components such as water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and enzymes. The second section looks at minor food components including vitamins and minerals, colorants, flavors, and additives. The final section considers food systems by reviewing basic considerations as well as specific information on the characteristics of milk, the postmortem physiology of edible muscle, and postharvest physiology of plant tissues.

Fennema's Food Chemistry, Fourth Edition

Fennema's Food Chemistry, Fourth Edition
Author: Srinivasan Damodaran
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1160
Release: 2007-09-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780824723453

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This latest edition of the most internationally respected reference in food chemistry for more than 30 years, Fennema’s Food Chemistry once again meets and surpasses the standards of quality, comprehensive information set by its predecessors. This edition introduces new editors and contributors, who are recognized experts in their fields. All chapters reflect recent scientific advances and, where appropriate, have expanded and evolved their focus to provide readers with the current state-of-the-science of chemistry for the food industry. The fourth edition presents an entirely new chapter, Impact of Biotechnology on Food Supply and Quality, which examines the latest research in biotechnology and molecular interactions. Two former chapters receive extensive attention in the new edition including Physical and Chemical Interactions of Components in Food Systems (formerly “Summary: Integrative Concepts”) and Bioactive Substances: Nutraceuticals and Toxicants (formerly “Toxic Substances”), which highlights bioactive agents and their role in human health and represents the feverish study of the connection between food and health undertaken over the last decade. It discusses bioactive substances from both a regulatory and health standpoint. Retaining the straightforward organization and detailed, accessible style of the original, this edition begins with an examination of major food components such as water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and enzymes. The second section looks at minor food components including vitamins and minerals, colorants, flavor, and additives. The final section considers food systems by reviewing basic considerations as well as specific information on the characteristics of milk and the postmortem physiology of edible muscle and postharvest physiology of plant tissues. Useful appendices provide keys to the international system of units, conversion factors, log P values calculation, and the Greek alphabet.

Fennema's Food Chemistry

Fennema's Food Chemistry
Author: Srinivasan Damodaran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1144
Release: 2007
Genre: Food
ISBN: 9781628705713

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Introductory Food Chemistry

Introductory Food Chemistry
Author: John W. Brady
Publisher: Comstock Publishing Associates
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Food
ISBN: 9780801450754

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Authored by one of the leading scholars in the field, Introductory Food Chemistry deploys the most current understanding of the relationship between molecular structure and function for food proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids.

Principles of Food Chemistry

Principles of Food Chemistry
Author: John M. DeMan
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Avi Publishing Company
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1980
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Food Analysis Laboratory Manual

Food Analysis Laboratory Manual
Author: S. Suzanne Nielsen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010-03-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1441914633

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This second edition laboratory manual was written to accompany Food Analysis, Fourth Edition, ISBN 978-1-4419-1477-4, by the same author. The 21 laboratory exercises in the manual cover 20 of the 32 chapters in the textbook. Many of the laboratory exercises have multiple sections to cover several methods of analysis for a particular food component of characteristic. Most of the laboratory exercises include the following: introduction, reading assignment, objective, principle of method, chemicals, reagents, precautions and waste disposal, supplies, equipment, procedure, data and calculations, questions, and references. This laboratory manual is ideal for the laboratory portion of undergraduate courses in food analysis.

Food Chemistry

Food Chemistry
Author: Owen R. Fennema
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 1985
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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The third edition of Fennema's standard text offers comprehensive coverage of the chemical properties of major and minor food constituents, dairy products, and food tissues of plant and animal origin. Organizedin a logical, step-by-step presentation ranging from simple to more complex systems, Food Chemistry, Third Edition discusses water and ice; dispersed systems - basic considerations; carbohydrates; lipids; amino acids, peptides and proteins; enzymes; vitamins; minerals; colorants; flavors; food additives; toxic substances; characteristic of milk; characteristics of milk; characteristics of edible muscle tissue; and characteristics of edible plant tissue.

Introduction to Food Chemistry

Introduction to Food Chemistry
Author: Richard Owusu-Apenten
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2004-12-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420058177

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Providing a thorough introduction to the core areas of food science specified by the Institute of Food Technologists, Introduction to Food Chemistry focuses on principles rather than commodities and balances facts with explanations. The text covers the major areas of food science, including food chemistry, food analysis and methods for quality assu

Applied Food Protein Chemistry

Applied Food Protein Chemistry
Author: Zeynep Ustunol
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 111994449X

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Food proteins are of great interest, not only because of their nutritional importance and their functionality in foods, but also for their detrimental effects. Although proteins from milk, meats (including fish and poultry), eggs, cereals, legumes, and oilseeds have been the traditional sources of protein in the human diet, potentially any proteins from a biological source could serve as a food protein. The primary role of protein in the diet is to provide the building materials for the synthesis of muscle and other tissues, and they play a critical role in many biological processes. They are also responsible for food texture, color, and flavor. Today, food proteins are extracted, modified, and incorporated into processed foods to impart specific functional properties. They can also have adverse effects in the diet: proteins, such as walnuts, pecans, almonds, and cashews, soybean, wheat, milk, egg, crustacean, and fish proteins can be powerful allergens for some people. Applied Food Protein Chemistry is an applied reference which reviews the properties of food proteins and provides in-depth information on important plant and animal proteins consumed around the world. The book is grouped into three sections: (1) overview of food proteins, (2) plant proteins, and (3) animal proteins. Each chapter discusses world production, distribution, utilization, physicochemical properties, and the functional properties of each protein, as well as its food applications. The authors for each of the chapters are carefully selected experts in the field. This book will be a valuable reference tool for those who work on food proteins. It will also be an important text on applied food protein chemistry for upper-level students and graduate students of food science programs.