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Food Hydrocolloids as Encapsulating Agents in Delivery Systems

✍ Scribed by Adil Gani (Editor); F.A. Masoodi (Editor); Umar Shah (Editor); Shah Asima (Editor)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2019
Leaves
237
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book addresses the use of food hydrocolloids as agents for encapsulating biological active ingredients. It details the challenges of poorly-controlled rate of hydration, thickness, decrease in viscosity upon storage, and susceptibility to microbial contamination. Food Hydrocolloids as Encapsulating Agents in Delivery Systems briefly describes various emerging biomaterials including food gums, starches, beta glucans, and proteins for their potential role as wall material in the development of nutraceutical delivery systems. Further, it describes different techniques of fabrication of nanodelivery systems.

Features:

  • Provides an introduction to food hydrocolloids as encapsulating agents

  • Covers starches and their derivatives as delivery systems

  • Includes gum-based delivery systems

  • Discusses the classification, isolation, and purification of protein delivery systems

This book would be helpful to food scientists and pharmaceutical scientists working in areas including nanotechnology, polymer chemistry, and nutraceutical delivery, as well as regulators and government researchers in US FDA, USDA, and UK FSA regulatory agencies.

✦ Table of Contents


Preface

Editors

Contributors

Chapter 1 Introduction to Food Hydrocolloids

BASHARAT YOUSUF, NISAR AHMAD MIR, MAMTA BHARDWAJ, KHALID GUL, AND ALI ABAS WANI

Chapter 2 Gum-Based Delivery Systems

UMAR SHAH, PRAKHAR CHATUR, HAYDER AL-ALI, MUDASIR AHMAD, ADIL GANI, F. A. MASOODI, AND ASIR GANI

Chapter 3 Starch-Based Delivery System

UMAR SHAH, PRAKHAR CHATUR, HAYDER AL-ALI, MUDASIR AHMAD, ADIL GANI, ASIR GANI, AND F. A. MASOODI

Chapter 4 Ξ²-Glucan–Based Delivery System

ASIMA SHAH, F. A. MASOODI, ADIL GANI, AND BILAL AHMAD ASHWAR

Chapter 5 Protein-Based Delivery Systems

SAJAD A. RATHER, F. A. MASOODI, JAHANGIR A. RATHER, REHANA AKHTER, AND TARIQ AHMAD GANAIE

Chapter 6 Nanoscale Encapsulation

ALIREZA MEHREGAN NIKOO, NUSHIN NIKNIA, NEDA RAHMANIAN, AND TOUSEEF AHMED WANI

Index

✦ Subjects


Bioscience;Pharmaceutical Science;Pharmaceutical Technology;Computer Software-Pharmaceutical Science;Food Science & Technology;Food Additives & Ingredients;Food Chemistry;Carbohydrates;Nutrition;Nutraceuticals & Functional Foods;Substitutes - Food Chemistry;Food Engineering;Product Development


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