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Acrylamide in Food
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*Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects* provides the recent analytical methodologies for acrylamide detection, up-to-date information about its occurrence in various foods (such as bakery products, fried potato products, coffee, battered products, water, table olives etc.), and its interaction mechanisms and health effects.
The book is designed for food scientists, technologists, toxicologists, and food industry workers, providing an invaluable industrial reference book that is also ideal for academic libraries that cover the domains of food production or food science.
As the World Health Organization has declared that acrylamide represents a potential health risk, there has been, in recent years, an increase in material on the formation and presence of acrylamide in different foods. This book compiles and synthesizes that information in a single source, thus enabling those in one discipline to become familiar with the concepts and applications in other disciplines of food science.
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Since Aug 2011, Professor Gökmen has been serving as founding president of the National Food Technology Platform of Turkey. He is a leading expert on food science and has contributed greatly to the understanding of process-derived effects on quality and safety of foods. He has also contributed to the development of advanced analytical methodologies for the determination of processing contaminants in foods. He has lectured nationally and internationally. Professor Gökmen has published over 200 articles, which includes 145 peer-reviewed manuscripts based on original research and 8 book chapters. He is currently associate editor in Elsevier journal Food Research International. Professor Gökmen graduated in 1990 with food engineering degree, and gained his PhD degree in 1998. In 2004, he was awarded as outstanding young scientist by the Turkish Academy of Sciences, and in 2007 he received the science incentive award by Scientific and Technological Council of Turkey. In his career Professor Gökmen has carried out national and international research projects related to different aspects of food science. He has collaborated with research groups in Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Netherland, USA, UK, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Belgium, and Denmark. Professor Gökmen has founded Food Research Center at Hacettepe University in 2010, and he served as founding director until Feb 2013.
Klappentext
Acrylamide in Food: Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects provides the recent analytical methodologies for acrylamide detection, up-to-date information about its occurrence in various foods (such as bakery products, fried potato products, coffee, battered products, water, table olives etc.), and its interaction mechanisms and health effects. . The book is designed for food scientists, technologists, toxicologists, and food industry workers, providing an invaluable industrial reference book that is also ideal for academic libraries that cover the domains of food production or food science. . As the World Health Organization has declared that acrylamide represents a potential health risk, there has been, in recent years, an increase in material on the formation and presence of acrylamide in different foods. This book compiles and synthesizes that information in a single source, thus enabling those in one discipline to become familiar with the concepts and applications in other disciplines of food science.
Inhalt
Acrylamide formation mechanism
Challenges in estimating dietary acrylamide intake
Secular trends in food acrylamide
Acrylamide, The Food Chain in the Context of Harm
Acrylamide Intake, Its Effects on tissues and Cancer
Maternal acrylamide and effects on offspring
Metabolism of acrylamide in humans and biomarkers of the exposure to acrylamide
Acrylamide in Foods
Acrylamide in bakery products
Acrylamide in fried potato products
Acrylamide in coffee and coffee substitutes
Acrylamide in soybean products, roasted nuts and dried fruits
Acrylamide in tea products
Acrylamide in table olives
Acrylamide in battered products
Acrylamide in surface and drinking water
Interactions and Reductions
Use of nucleophilic compounds, and their combination, for acrylamide removal
Lipid oxidation promotes acrylamide formation in fat-rich systems
Relationship between antioxidants and acrylamide formation
Interaction between bioactive carbonyl compounds and asparagine and impact on acrylamide
Effect of inorganic salts on acrylamide formation in cereal matrices
Inhibition of acrylamide formation by vanadium salt in French fries and potato chips
Impact of L-asparaginase on acrylamide content in fried potato and bakery products
Alternative technologies for the mitigation of acrylamide in processed foods
Analysis of acrylamide in foods with special emphasis on sample preparation and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry detection
Methods of Analysis
Liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometry to determine acrylamide in foods
Quantitation of acrylamide in foods by high-resolution mass spectrometry
Detection of acrylamide by biosensors
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780128028322
- Editor Vural Gokmen
- Genre Aeronautical Engineering
- Anzahl Seiten 532
- Herausgeber Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Gewicht 1140g
- Untertitel Analysis, Content and Potential Health Effects
- Autor Vural Gokmen
- Titel Acrylamide in Food
- ISBN 978-0-12-802832-2
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780128028322
- Jahr 2015
- Größe H25mm x B191mm x T235mm
- Sprache Englisch