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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Glyn O. Phillips (Chairman, Phillips Hydrocolloid Research Ltd, UK) , Peter A. Williams (Professor of Polymer and Colloid Chemistry, and Director of the Centre for Water Soluble Polymers at Wrexham Glyndwr University)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Woodhead Publishing Edition: 3rd edition Weight: 1.890kg ISBN: 9780128201046ISBN 10: 0128201045 Pages: 1190 Publication Date: 11 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsHydrocolloid characteristics and functionality 1. Introduction to food hydrocolloids 2. Techniques for the chemical and physicochemical characterization of hydrocolloids 3. The health aspects of hydrocolloids 4. Oral tribology of polysaccarides 5. Mixed hydrocolloid systems 6. Hydrocolloids for the encapsulation and delivery of active compounds 7. Hydrocolloids for edible films, coatings and food packaging Plant polysaccharides 8. Starch and starch derivatives 9. Galactomannans 10. Pectins 11. Xyloglucan 12. Cereal ß-glucans 13. Arabinoxylans 14. Soluble soybean polysaccharide 15. Cellulosics 16. Microcrystalline cellulose 17. Inulin 18. Konjac mannan 19. Dendronan 20. Other emerging hydrocolloids: flaxseed gum, basil seed gum; mustard gum Exudate gums 21. Gum Arabic 22. Gum ghatti 23. Other exudates: tragancanth, karaya, mesquite gum and larchwood arabinogalactan Seaweed polysaccharides 24. Agar 25. Carrageenans 26. Alginates Bacterial polysaccharides 27. Xanthan gum 28. Gellan gum 29. Curdlan 30. Bacterial cellulose 31. Other microbial polysaccharides: pullulan, scleroglucan, elsinan, levan, alternant, dextran Fungal polysaccharides 32. Beta glucan from lentinus edodes, cordyceps and gandoderma Animal-derived hydrocolloids 33. Chitin and chitosan 34. Collagen and GelatinReviewsThis manual is a must have reference on hydrocollids that are able to help researchers of the food industry. This edition, carefully updated, examines strudtures, functions, properties, and applications of a wide range of hydrocolloids used in industry food and related ones. The chapters are up to date based on developments and theories on structure, characteristics, and functionalities of hydrocollids. --Ingredienti Alimentari Author InformationProfessor Glyn O. Phillips was Professor of Chemistry at the University of Salford and appointed as Executive Principal of the North East Wales Institute (now Wrexham Glyndwr University) in 1976. He is a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Science by the University of Benin in 1990 and an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the University of Wales in 1999. He was awarded the A.G. Evans Medal by the University of Cardiff in 1991, the first Science and Technology Medal by the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 2004 and the Food Hydrocolloids Trust Medal in 2007. He has a broad range of scientific interests and has published more than 600 research papers in areas including radiation and free radical chemistry, radiation sterilisation, photochemistry and carbohydrate and polysaccharide chemistry. He was technical adviser to the International Atomic Energy Agency and editor of the journals, Food Hydrocolloids, Advances in Tissue Banking and International Journal of Cell and Tissue banking. He initiated the Gums and Stabilisers for the Food industry series of Conferences in 1981 and established the Phillips Hydrocolloids Research Centre at Wrexham Glyndwr University in 2003. Peter A. Williams is Professor of Polymer and Colloid Chemistry and Director of the Centre for Water Soluble Polymers at Wrexham Glyndwr University. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Salford in 1982 and Doctor of Science in 2009. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a Chartered Chemist. He has over 35 years research experience in the chemical modification, physicochemical characterisation, rheological properties and interfacial behaviour of hydrocolloids. He has published over 230 research papers and edited 42 books. He is co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Food Hydrocolloids which was launched in 1986. He has been involved in the organisation of more than 40 international conferences on behalf of the Food Hydrocolloids Trust, the Cellucon Trust the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry. He is a past Chairman of the Society of Chemical Industry Surface and Colloids Group and past Treasurer of the Royal Society of Chemistry Colloid and Interface Science Group. He was awarded the SCI Distinguished Service award in 2007 and the Food Hydrocollloids Trust Medal in 2013. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |