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Handbook of Sweeteners

✍ Scribed by M. T. Conner (auth.), S. Marie, J. R. Piggott (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
316
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The study of sweetness and sweeteners has recently been an area wellΒ­ served by books at all levels, but this volume was planned to fill what we perceived as a gap in the coverage. There appeared to be no book which attempted to combine a study of sweetness with a thorough but concise coverage of all aspects of sweeteners. We set out to include all the important classes of sweeteners, including materials which do not yet have regulatory approval, so that clear comparisons could be made between them and their technological advantages and disadvantages. To achieve our first aim, of sufficient depth of coverage, the accounts within this volume are comprehensive enough to satisfy the requirements of a demanding readership, but cannot be exhaustive in a single volume of moderate proportions. The second aim, of breadth and conciseness, is satisfied by careful selection of the most pertinent material. For the purposes of this book, a sweetener is assumed to be any substance whose primary effect is to sweeten a food or beverage to be consumed, thus including both the nutritive and non-nutritive varieties, from the ubiquitous sucrose to the lesser known, newer developments in alternative sweeteners. The volume has its contents structured in a logical manner to enable it to be used in an ordered study of the complete subject area or as a convenient reference source.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Sweetness and food selection....Pages 1-32
The carbohydrateβ€”sucrose....Pages 33-51
Non-sucrose carbohydrates....Pages 52-71
Sugar alcohols....Pages 72-103
Intense sweeteners....Pages 104-115
Natural high potency sweeteners....Pages 116-185
Sweetener markets, marketing and product development....Pages 186-204
Sweeteners and dental health....Pages 205-224
Sweeteners and metabolic disorders....Pages 225-247
Sweeteners and body weight....Pages 248-264
Sweeteners: statutory aspects....Pages 265-294
Back Matter....Pages 295-302

✦ Subjects


Science, general


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