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From Sugar to Splenda
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This book discusses the lawsuit brought by Tate & Lyle against companies accused of infringing its patents for the artificial sweetener SPLENDA. It combines an autobiography of sugar Chemist Bert-Fraser Reid with scientific explanation and legal commentary.
More than just coincidence connects a Tate & Lyle lawsuit and artificial sweetener to Jamaican-born Chemist Bert Fraser-Reid. From his first experience of Chemistry through his diabetic father, to his determination and drive as a Chemistry student in Canada, Fraser-Reid weaves a remarkable tale integrating science, law and autobiographical anecdotes. This book arises from the lawsuit brought by Tate & Lyle against companies accused of infringing its patents for sucralose, the sweet ingredient in the artificial sweetener SPLENDA which is made by chlorinating sugar. From a 1958 undergraduate intern witnessing the pioneering experiments on sugar chlorination, to being the 1991 recipient of the world's premiere prize for carbohydrate chemistry, Fraser-Reid was groomed for his role as expert witness in the mentioned lawsuit. Nevertheless, it seems more than his career links Fraser-Reid to the case.
The first book to discuss this Tate & Lyle lawsuit A combination of autobiography, scientific explanation and legal commentary An autobiography of successful and famous sugar Chemist Bert-Fraser Reid Of interest to a wide audience, including a popular audience Highlights the development and associated health benefits and risks of artificial sweeteners Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Klappentext
More than just coincidence connects a Tate & Lyle lawsuit and artificial sweetener to Jamaican-born Chemist Bert Fraser-Reid. From his first experience of Chemistry through his diabetic father, to his determination and drive as a Chemistry student in Canada, Fraser-Reid weaves a remarkable tale integrating science, law and autobiographical anecdotes. This book arises from the lawsuit brought by Tate & Lyle against companies accused of infringing its patents for sucralose, the sweet ingredient in the artificial sweetener SPLENDA which is made by chlorinating sugar. From a 1958 undergraduate intern witnessing the pioneering experiments on sugar chlorination, to being the 1991 recipient of the world's premiere prize for carbohydrate chemistry, Fraser-Reid was groomed for his role as expert witness in the mentioned lawsuit. Nevertheless, it seems more than his career links Fraser-Reid to the case.
Inhalt
Jamaica.- The Author in Jamaica.- Canada - very fortunately.- London - Hough, Khan and Pfadnis get together.- Sweetness.- "Luck".- Prepping for the Trial - Identifying "Swords of Damocles".- Preamble to the Trial.- Day One of the Trial.- Day Two of the Trial.- Day Three of the Trial.- Day Four of the Trial.- Day Five of the Trial.- Day Six of the Trial.- Days Seven and Eight of the Trial: My time on the Witness Stand.- Appendices.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783642433276
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 2012
- Genre Chemie
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T13mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9783642433276
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3642433278
- Veröffentlichung 23.02.2014
- Titel From Sugar to Splenda
- Autor Bert Fraser-Reid
- Untertitel A Personal and Scientific Journey of a Carbohydrate Chemist and Expert Witness
- Gewicht 365g
- Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Anzahl Seiten 236