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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mike Boland (Riddet Institute, Massey University - Palmerston North, New Zealand) , Harjinder Singh (Riddet Institute, Massey University, New Zealand) , Harjinder Singh (Riddet Institute, Massey University - Palmerston North, New Zealand) , Harjinder Singh (Riddet Institute, Massey University - Palmerston North, New Zealand)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Edition: 3rd edition Weight: 1.470kg ISBN: 9780128152515ISBN 10: 0128152516 Pages: 764 Publication Date: 15 November 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly 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 Contents1. The World Supply of Food and the Role of Dairy Protein 2. Milk: An Overview 3. The Comparative Genomics of Monotremes, Marsupials, and Pinnipeds: Models to Examine the Functions of Milk Proteins 4. Significance, Origin, and Function of Bovine Milk Proteins: The Biological Implications of Manipulation or Modification 5. Post-translational Modifications of Caseins 6. Casein Micelle Structure and Stability 7. Structure and Stability of Whey Proteins 8. Effect of Non-thermal Processing of Milk Protein Interactions and Functionality 9. The Whey Proteins in Milk: Thermal Denaturation, Physical Interactions, and Effects on the Functional Properties of Milk 10. Effect of UHT Processing and Storage on Milk Proteins 11. Effects of Drying and Storage on Milk Proteins 12. Interactions and Functionality of Milk Proteins in Food Emulsions 13. Milk Protein–Polysaccharide Interactions 14. Interactions between Milk Proteins and Micronutrients 15. Application of Milk and Whey Protein Ingredients in Foods 16. Milk Protein Gels 17. Milk Proteins: A Cornucopia for Developing Functional Foods 18. Milk Proteins and Human Health 19. Structural Changes to Milk Protein Products during Gastrointestinal Digestion 20. Milk Proteins: Digestion and Absorption in the Gastrointestinal Tract 21. Milk Proteins: The FutureReviewsAuthor InformationMike Boland joined the Riddet Institute in 2006 after 15 years in the dairy industry, first with the New Zealand Dairy Research Institute and then with Fonterra. During this time he headed a group involved in protein research and was General Manager for strategic research. He was also Global Program Leader for the New Zealand Dairy Board's Milk Characteristics program. Extensive liaison with high profile overseas researchers in the UK, USA and Germany enabled Dr Boland to bring the very best of those collaborations to his New Zealand work resulting in excellence in commercial processes and innovation for New Zealand. Dr Boland has published about 80 papers and 6 patents. Harjinder Singh is a Distinguished Professor and Director of the Massey Institute of Food Science and Technology. He is also the Co-Director of the Riddet Institute, a National Centre of Research Excellence in food science and nutrition. Professor Singh's research focuses on milk protein structures and functionality, food emulsions, protection and encapsulation of bioactive compounds, and digestive behavior of food structures. He has published over 300 research papers in international journals, and is co-inventor of 15 patents some which have formed the basis of commercial innovations. He has presented over 110 keynote addresses at national and international conferences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |