Food Hydrocolloids

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It is now well recognised that the texture of foods is an important factor when consumers select particular foods. Food hydrocolloids have been widely used for controlling in various food products their viscoelasticity, emulsification, gelation, dispersion, thickening and many other functions. An international journal, FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS, launched in 1986 has published a number of stimulating papers, and established an active forum for promoting the interaction between academics and industrialists and for combining basic scientific research with industrial development. Although there have been various research groups in many food processing areas in Japan, such as fish paste (kamaboko, surimi), soybean curd (tofu), agar jelly dessert, kuzu starch jelly, kimizu (Japanese style mayonnaise), their activities have been conducted in isolation of one another. The interaction between the various research groups operating in the various sectors has been weak. Symposia on food hydrocolloids have been organised on several occasions in Japan since 1985. Professor Glyn O. Phillips, the Chief Executive Editor of FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS, suggested to us that we should organise an international conference on food hydrocolloids. We discussed it on many occasions, and eventually decided to organise such a meeting, and extended the scope to include recent development in proteinaceous hydrocolloids, and their nutritional aspects, in addition to polysaccharides and emulsions.

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Proceedings of an international conference and industrial exhibition held in Tsukuba, Japan, November 16-20, 1992


Inhalt
Polysaccharides: Structural Aspects of Some Functional Polysaccharides (A. Misaki). On the Relation StructureProperties of Some Polysaccharides Used in the Food Industry (M. Rinaudo). Gelation of Some Seaweed Polysacccharides (L. Piculell et al.). Functional Properties: Rheological and Organoleptic Properties of Food Hydrocolloids (E.R. Morris). Food Hydrocolloids in the Dairy Industry (P.M.T. Hansen). Rheological Studies of Fish Proteins (D.D. Hamann). Proteins: HeatInduced Transparent Gels of Globular Proteins (E. Doi et al.). Thermodynamic Aspects of Food Protein Functionality (V.B. Tolstoguzov). The Effect of Cooling on the Physicochemical Properties of Casein Micelle (R. Niki, Y. Sano). Emulsion: Emulsion Stability (E. Dickenson). Interaction: Mixed Polysaccharide Gels Formed between Xanthan Gum and Glucomannan (P.A. Williams et al.). Physiology and Nutrition: Physiological Aspects of Food Hydrocolloids (D.L. Topping). 52 additional articles. Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor E. Doi, K. Nishinari
    • Titel Food Hydrocolloids
    • Veröffentlichung 13.07.2013
    • ISBN 1461360595
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781461360599
    • Jahr 2013
    • Größe H254mm x B178mm x T29mm
    • Untertitel Structures, Properties, and Functions
    • Gewicht 982g
    • Auflage 1993
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 528
    • Herausgeber Springer US
    • GTIN 09781461360599

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