Edible Nanostructures : A Bottom-up Approach Hardcover
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Author 1
Alexandra Smith
Book Description
Food Scientists have been teaching the subject in the same way for the past fifty years. This book therefore aims to modernise the coverage of the subject, bringing it in line with the recent and extensive developments in Materials Science; in particular, the field of supramolecular chemistry of food components has been generally overlooked in textbooks. Edible Nanostructures will summarise developments in the areas of protein aggregation and gelation, starch crystallography, emulsions, and fat crystal network nanostructure and microstructure, addressing their functionalities in food. Each chapter offers both the qualitative view and a basic quantitative treatment of the area, including basic models used to describe structure and its relationship to functionality, if they exist. This is the first book on nanostructures in foods, and is suitable as a textbook for undergraduate students in Chemistry, Physics and Food Science.
ISBN-10
1849738955
ISBN-13
9.78185E+12
Language
English
Publisher
Royal Society Of Chemistry
Publication Date
12/1/2014
Number of Pages
328
Author 2
Owen Jones
Author 3
Michael Rogers
Author 4
Dongming Tang
Author 5
Vassilis Kontogiorgos
Author 6
David Pink