<p>First Published in 1982, this three-volume set explores the value of hydrocolloids in food. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for dieticians and other practitioners in their respective fields.</p>
Food Hydrocolloids
โ Scribed by Martin Glicksman (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 1982
- Leaves
- 228
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
First Published in 1982, this three-volume set explores the value of hydrocolloids in food. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for dieticians and other practitioners in their respective fields.
โฆ Table of Contents
I. COMPARATIVE PROPERTIES OF HYDROCOLLOIDS.
1. Background and Classification. 2. Structure and Conformation of Hydrocolloids. 3. Functional Properties. 4. Gums and Nutrition.
II. FERMENTATION (BIOSYNTHETIC) GUMS.
Introduction. 5. Xanthan. 6. Curdlan. 7. Curdlan. 8. Dextran. Index.
โฆ Subjects
Food Science & Technology;Food Chemistry
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