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Food Structure: Its Creation and Evaluation (Easter schools...

Food Structure: Its Creation and Evaluation (Easter schools in agricultural science)

J. M. V. Blanshard, J. R. Mitchell
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Food Structure—Its Creation and Evaluation reviews research and major developments with regard to the role of ingredients in building food structures. Emphasis is on homogeneous and heterogeneous multicomponent systems, their molecular interactions, the macroscopic physics of their mechanical properties, and the variety of techniques and strategies necessary to evaluate their properties if they are to be acceptable to the consumer. This book is comprised of 26 chapters and begins by discussing the relevance of food structure from a dental clinical perspective. The next chapter describes a hierarchy of gel structures that may be used to model the complex molecular networks formed by the protein and/or polysaccharide components within the food system, including simple single component networks, binary networks or mixed gels, and composite or filled gels. The reader is then introduced to the gel structure of food biopolymers; the structure and stability of emulsions; the polymer/water relationship and its importance for food structure; and the fracture properties of polymers. Dry spinning of milk proteins is also considered, along with structured fat and sugar systems, food crispness and texture. This monograph will be of interest to food scientists, sensory scientists, nutritionists, rheologists, physicists, and chemists.
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Year:
1988
Publisher:
Butterworth-Heinemann
Language:
english
Pages:
514
ISBN 10:
0408029501
ISBN 13:
9780408029506
File:
PDF, 43.87 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1988
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