Advances in Food Science and Technology, Volume 1
Herausgegeben von Visakh. P. M.; Thomas, Sabu; Iturriaga, Laura B.; Ribotta, Pablo Daniel;
Advances in Food Science and Technology, Volume 1
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This book comprehensively reviews research on new developments in all areas of food chemistry/science and technology. It covers topics such as food safety objectives, risk assessment, quality assurance and control, good manufacturing practices, food process systems design and control and rapid methods of analysis and detection, as well as sensor technology, environmental control and safety. The book focuses on food chemistry and examines chemical and mechanical modifications to generate novel properties, functions, and applications.
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This book comprehensively reviews research on new developments in all areas of food chemistry/science and technology. It covers topics such as food safety objectives, risk assessment, quality assurance and control, good manufacturing practices, food process systems design and control and rapid methods of analysis and detection, as well as sensor technology, environmental control and safety. The book focuses on food chemistry and examines chemical and mechanical modifications to generate novel properties, functions, and applications.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781118121023
- ISBN-10: 1118121023
- Artikelnr.: 36146707
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781118121023
- ISBN-10: 1118121023
- Artikelnr.: 36146707
The Editors Visakh P.M. is a Research Fellow at the School of Chemical Science at Mahatma Gandhi University. He has edited three books with Sabu Thomas for Wiley-Scrivener. He has been a visiting student at many European universities and is currently working at Charles University, Czech Republic. His research interests include polymer nanocomposites, bio-nanocomposites, rubber-based nanocomposites, fire- retardant polymers, and liquid crystalline polymers. Sabu Thomas is a professor of polymer science and engineering at the School of Chemical Sciences, as well as the Director of the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Mahatma Gandhi University, India. He received his PhD in 1987 in polymer engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, London, and a member of the American Chemical Society. He has been ranked fifth in India with regard to the number of publications (most productive scientists). He also received the coveted Sukumar Maithy Award for the best polymer researcher in the country in 2008. Laura B. Iturriaga is a food engineer, researcher, and lecturer in the food physics-chemistry field at the Faculty of Agriculture and Industrial Agriculture, Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero (UNSE), Argentina. She successfully defended her PhD at the Universidad de La Plata (UNLP). Pablo Daniel Ribotta studied chemical engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) in Argentina and finished his PhD at the Universidad Nacional de la Plata in 2002. He is currently a research member of the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET), and Full Professor of Food Technology and Director of the Instituto Superior de Investigación, Desarrollo y Servicios en Alimentos (ISIDSA) at UNC.
List of Contributors 000 1 Food Chemistry and Technology Visakh P.M,Sabu
Thomas, Laura B. Iturriaga and Pablo Daniel Ribotta 1.1 Food Security 1 1.2
Nanotechnology in Food Applications 4 1.3 Frozen Food and Technology 5 1.4
Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 7 1.5 Food:
Production, Properties and Quality 8 1.6 Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used
in Food 10 1.7 Trace Element Speciation in Food 11 1.8 Bio-nanocomposites
for Natural Food Packaging 13 References 14 2 Food Security: A Global
Problem 19 Donatella Restuccia, Umile Gianfranco Spizzirri, Francesco
Puoci, Giuseppe Cirillo, Ortensia Ilaria Parisi, Giuliana Vinci and Nevio
Picci 2.1 Food Security: Definitions and Basic Concepts 20 2.2 Main Causes
of Food Insecurity 27 2.3 The Food Insecurity Dimension 50 2.4 Conclusions
93 References 95 3 Nanotechnology in Food Applications 103 Rui M. S. Cruz,
Javiera F. Rubilar, Igor Khmelinskii and MargaridaC.Vieira 3.1 What is
Nanotechnology? 103 3.2 Food Formulations 105 3.3 Food Packaging 107 3.4
Regulation Issues and Consumer Perception 115 References 116 4 Frozen Food
and Technology 123 Elisabete M. C. Alexandre, Teresa R. S. Brandão and
CristinaL. M. Silva 4.1 Introduction 124 4.2 Treatments: Pre-freezing 125
4.3 Freezing Process 129 4.4 Freezing Methods and Equipment 131 4.5 Effect
of Freezing and Frozen Storage on Food Properties 142 4.6 Final Remarks 146
References 147 5 Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 151
R. G. Campos-Montiel, D. J. Pimentel-González and A. C. Figueira 5.1
Introduction 151 5.2 Functional and Chemical Properties of Food Components
152 5.3 Nutritional Value and Sensory Properties of Food 168 5.4
Postharvest Storage and Processing 174 5.5 Conclusion 177 Acknowledgements
178 References 178 6 Food: Production, Properties and Quality 185 Yantyati
Widyastuti, Tatik Khusniati and Endang Sutriswati Rahayu 6.1 Introduction
185 6.2 Food Production 186 6.3 Factors Affecting Production and
Improvement of Food 187 6.4 Food Properties 196 6.5 Food Quality 197
References 199 7 Regulatory Aspects of Food Ingredients in the United
States: Focus on the Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used in Food 201 Shayla
West-Barnette and Jannavi R. Srinivasan 7.1 Introduction 202 7.2 Regulatory
History of Food Ingredients: Guided by Safety 202 7.3 Scientific
Advancement as Part of the Regulatory History of Enzyme Preparations 206
7.4 Safety Evaluation of Enzyme Preparations 216 7.5 Conclusion 223
Acknowledgements 223 References 223 8 Trace Element Speciation in Food 227
Paula Berton, Estefania M. Martinis and Rodolfo G. Wuilloud 8.1
Introduction 228 8.2 Implications of Toxic Elements Speciation for Food
Safety 230 8.3 Elemental Species and Its Impact on the Nutritional Value of
Food 238 8.4 Elemental Species in Food Processing 243 8.5 Potential
Functional Food Derived from Health Benefits of Elemental Species 246 8.6
Analytical Methods for Food Elemental Speciation Analysis 249 8.7
Conclusions 256 References 257 9 Bionanocomposites for Natural Food Packing
265 Bibin Mathew Cherian, Gabriel Molina de Olyveira, Ligia Maria Manzine
Costa, Alcides Lopes Leão, Marcia Morais, Sivoney Ferreira de Souza and
Suresh Narine 9.1 Introduction 266 9.2 Natural Biopolymer-based Films 267
9.3 Modification of Film Properties 274 9.4 Environmental Impact of
Bionanocomposites Materials 290 9.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 294
References 294
Thomas, Laura B. Iturriaga and Pablo Daniel Ribotta 1.1 Food Security 1 1.2
Nanotechnology in Food Applications 4 1.3 Frozen Food and Technology 5 1.4
Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 7 1.5 Food:
Production, Properties and Quality 8 1.6 Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used
in Food 10 1.7 Trace Element Speciation in Food 11 1.8 Bio-nanocomposites
for Natural Food Packaging 13 References 14 2 Food Security: A Global
Problem 19 Donatella Restuccia, Umile Gianfranco Spizzirri, Francesco
Puoci, Giuseppe Cirillo, Ortensia Ilaria Parisi, Giuliana Vinci and Nevio
Picci 2.1 Food Security: Definitions and Basic Concepts 20 2.2 Main Causes
of Food Insecurity 27 2.3 The Food Insecurity Dimension 50 2.4 Conclusions
93 References 95 3 Nanotechnology in Food Applications 103 Rui M. S. Cruz,
Javiera F. Rubilar, Igor Khmelinskii and MargaridaC.Vieira 3.1 What is
Nanotechnology? 103 3.2 Food Formulations 105 3.3 Food Packaging 107 3.4
Regulation Issues and Consumer Perception 115 References 116 4 Frozen Food
and Technology 123 Elisabete M. C. Alexandre, Teresa R. S. Brandão and
CristinaL. M. Silva 4.1 Introduction 124 4.2 Treatments: Pre-freezing 125
4.3 Freezing Process 129 4.4 Freezing Methods and Equipment 131 4.5 Effect
of Freezing and Frozen Storage on Food Properties 142 4.6 Final Remarks 146
References 147 5 Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 151
R. G. Campos-Montiel, D. J. Pimentel-González and A. C. Figueira 5.1
Introduction 151 5.2 Functional and Chemical Properties of Food Components
152 5.3 Nutritional Value and Sensory Properties of Food 168 5.4
Postharvest Storage and Processing 174 5.5 Conclusion 177 Acknowledgements
178 References 178 6 Food: Production, Properties and Quality 185 Yantyati
Widyastuti, Tatik Khusniati and Endang Sutriswati Rahayu 6.1 Introduction
185 6.2 Food Production 186 6.3 Factors Affecting Production and
Improvement of Food 187 6.4 Food Properties 196 6.5 Food Quality 197
References 199 7 Regulatory Aspects of Food Ingredients in the United
States: Focus on the Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used in Food 201 Shayla
West-Barnette and Jannavi R. Srinivasan 7.1 Introduction 202 7.2 Regulatory
History of Food Ingredients: Guided by Safety 202 7.3 Scientific
Advancement as Part of the Regulatory History of Enzyme Preparations 206
7.4 Safety Evaluation of Enzyme Preparations 216 7.5 Conclusion 223
Acknowledgements 223 References 223 8 Trace Element Speciation in Food 227
Paula Berton, Estefania M. Martinis and Rodolfo G. Wuilloud 8.1
Introduction 228 8.2 Implications of Toxic Elements Speciation for Food
Safety 230 8.3 Elemental Species and Its Impact on the Nutritional Value of
Food 238 8.4 Elemental Species in Food Processing 243 8.5 Potential
Functional Food Derived from Health Benefits of Elemental Species 246 8.6
Analytical Methods for Food Elemental Speciation Analysis 249 8.7
Conclusions 256 References 257 9 Bionanocomposites for Natural Food Packing
265 Bibin Mathew Cherian, Gabriel Molina de Olyveira, Ligia Maria Manzine
Costa, Alcides Lopes Leão, Marcia Morais, Sivoney Ferreira de Souza and
Suresh Narine 9.1 Introduction 266 9.2 Natural Biopolymer-based Films 267
9.3 Modification of Film Properties 274 9.4 Environmental Impact of
Bionanocomposites Materials 290 9.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 294
References 294
List of Contributors 000 1 Food Chemistry and Technology Visakh P.M,Sabu
Thomas, Laura B. Iturriaga and Pablo Daniel Ribotta 1.1 Food Security 1 1.2
Nanotechnology in Food Applications 4 1.3 Frozen Food and Technology 5 1.4
Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 7 1.5 Food:
Production, Properties and Quality 8 1.6 Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used
in Food 10 1.7 Trace Element Speciation in Food 11 1.8 Bio-nanocomposites
for Natural Food Packaging 13 References 14 2 Food Security: A Global
Problem 19 Donatella Restuccia, Umile Gianfranco Spizzirri, Francesco
Puoci, Giuseppe Cirillo, Ortensia Ilaria Parisi, Giuliana Vinci and Nevio
Picci 2.1 Food Security: Definitions and Basic Concepts 20 2.2 Main Causes
of Food Insecurity 27 2.3 The Food Insecurity Dimension 50 2.4 Conclusions
93 References 95 3 Nanotechnology in Food Applications 103 Rui M. S. Cruz,
Javiera F. Rubilar, Igor Khmelinskii and MargaridaC.Vieira 3.1 What is
Nanotechnology? 103 3.2 Food Formulations 105 3.3 Food Packaging 107 3.4
Regulation Issues and Consumer Perception 115 References 116 4 Frozen Food
and Technology 123 Elisabete M. C. Alexandre, Teresa R. S. Brandão and
CristinaL. M. Silva 4.1 Introduction 124 4.2 Treatments: Pre-freezing 125
4.3 Freezing Process 129 4.4 Freezing Methods and Equipment 131 4.5 Effect
of Freezing and Frozen Storage on Food Properties 142 4.6 Final Remarks 146
References 147 5 Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 151
R. G. Campos-Montiel, D. J. Pimentel-González and A. C. Figueira 5.1
Introduction 151 5.2 Functional and Chemical Properties of Food Components
152 5.3 Nutritional Value and Sensory Properties of Food 168 5.4
Postharvest Storage and Processing 174 5.5 Conclusion 177 Acknowledgements
178 References 178 6 Food: Production, Properties and Quality 185 Yantyati
Widyastuti, Tatik Khusniati and Endang Sutriswati Rahayu 6.1 Introduction
185 6.2 Food Production 186 6.3 Factors Affecting Production and
Improvement of Food 187 6.4 Food Properties 196 6.5 Food Quality 197
References 199 7 Regulatory Aspects of Food Ingredients in the United
States: Focus on the Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used in Food 201 Shayla
West-Barnette and Jannavi R. Srinivasan 7.1 Introduction 202 7.2 Regulatory
History of Food Ingredients: Guided by Safety 202 7.3 Scientific
Advancement as Part of the Regulatory History of Enzyme Preparations 206
7.4 Safety Evaluation of Enzyme Preparations 216 7.5 Conclusion 223
Acknowledgements 223 References 223 8 Trace Element Speciation in Food 227
Paula Berton, Estefania M. Martinis and Rodolfo G. Wuilloud 8.1
Introduction 228 8.2 Implications of Toxic Elements Speciation for Food
Safety 230 8.3 Elemental Species and Its Impact on the Nutritional Value of
Food 238 8.4 Elemental Species in Food Processing 243 8.5 Potential
Functional Food Derived from Health Benefits of Elemental Species 246 8.6
Analytical Methods for Food Elemental Speciation Analysis 249 8.7
Conclusions 256 References 257 9 Bionanocomposites for Natural Food Packing
265 Bibin Mathew Cherian, Gabriel Molina de Olyveira, Ligia Maria Manzine
Costa, Alcides Lopes Leão, Marcia Morais, Sivoney Ferreira de Souza and
Suresh Narine 9.1 Introduction 266 9.2 Natural Biopolymer-based Films 267
9.3 Modification of Film Properties 274 9.4 Environmental Impact of
Bionanocomposites Materials 290 9.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 294
References 294
Thomas, Laura B. Iturriaga and Pablo Daniel Ribotta 1.1 Food Security 1 1.2
Nanotechnology in Food Applications 4 1.3 Frozen Food and Technology 5 1.4
Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 7 1.5 Food:
Production, Properties and Quality 8 1.6 Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used
in Food 10 1.7 Trace Element Speciation in Food 11 1.8 Bio-nanocomposites
for Natural Food Packaging 13 References 14 2 Food Security: A Global
Problem 19 Donatella Restuccia, Umile Gianfranco Spizzirri, Francesco
Puoci, Giuseppe Cirillo, Ortensia Ilaria Parisi, Giuliana Vinci and Nevio
Picci 2.1 Food Security: Definitions and Basic Concepts 20 2.2 Main Causes
of Food Insecurity 27 2.3 The Food Insecurity Dimension 50 2.4 Conclusions
93 References 95 3 Nanotechnology in Food Applications 103 Rui M. S. Cruz,
Javiera F. Rubilar, Igor Khmelinskii and MargaridaC.Vieira 3.1 What is
Nanotechnology? 103 3.2 Food Formulations 105 3.3 Food Packaging 107 3.4
Regulation Issues and Consumer Perception 115 References 116 4 Frozen Food
and Technology 123 Elisabete M. C. Alexandre, Teresa R. S. Brandão and
CristinaL. M. Silva 4.1 Introduction 124 4.2 Treatments: Pre-freezing 125
4.3 Freezing Process 129 4.4 Freezing Methods and Equipment 131 4.5 Effect
of Freezing and Frozen Storage on Food Properties 142 4.6 Final Remarks 146
References 147 5 Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components 151
R. G. Campos-Montiel, D. J. Pimentel-González and A. C. Figueira 5.1
Introduction 151 5.2 Functional and Chemical Properties of Food Components
152 5.3 Nutritional Value and Sensory Properties of Food 168 5.4
Postharvest Storage and Processing 174 5.5 Conclusion 177 Acknowledgements
178 References 178 6 Food: Production, Properties and Quality 185 Yantyati
Widyastuti, Tatik Khusniati and Endang Sutriswati Rahayu 6.1 Introduction
185 6.2 Food Production 186 6.3 Factors Affecting Production and
Improvement of Food 187 6.4 Food Properties 196 6.5 Food Quality 197
References 199 7 Regulatory Aspects of Food Ingredients in the United
States: Focus on the Safety of Enzyme Preparations Used in Food 201 Shayla
West-Barnette and Jannavi R. Srinivasan 7.1 Introduction 202 7.2 Regulatory
History of Food Ingredients: Guided by Safety 202 7.3 Scientific
Advancement as Part of the Regulatory History of Enzyme Preparations 206
7.4 Safety Evaluation of Enzyme Preparations 216 7.5 Conclusion 223
Acknowledgements 223 References 223 8 Trace Element Speciation in Food 227
Paula Berton, Estefania M. Martinis and Rodolfo G. Wuilloud 8.1
Introduction 228 8.2 Implications of Toxic Elements Speciation for Food
Safety 230 8.3 Elemental Species and Its Impact on the Nutritional Value of
Food 238 8.4 Elemental Species in Food Processing 243 8.5 Potential
Functional Food Derived from Health Benefits of Elemental Species 246 8.6
Analytical Methods for Food Elemental Speciation Analysis 249 8.7
Conclusions 256 References 257 9 Bionanocomposites for Natural Food Packing
265 Bibin Mathew Cherian, Gabriel Molina de Olyveira, Ligia Maria Manzine
Costa, Alcides Lopes Leão, Marcia Morais, Sivoney Ferreira de Souza and
Suresh Narine 9.1 Introduction 266 9.2 Natural Biopolymer-based Films 267
9.3 Modification of Film Properties 274 9.4 Environmental Impact of
Bionanocomposites Materials 290 9.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 294
References 294