"Focuses on the physical-chemical origins and structures formed by the association of aqueous, dispersed polysaccharides with related and unrelated chemical species. Covers the origin of polysaccharide supramolecular assemblies; polysaccharide molecular structures; gel formation and ultrastructure i
Polysaccharides in Food
β Scribed by J.M.V. Blanshard and J.R. Mitchell (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 352
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Published Proceedings of Previous Easter Schools in Agricultural Science, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Page vi
1 - POLYSACCHARIDES OF THE PLANT CELL DURING ITS GROWTH, Pages 3-13
2 - POLYSACCHARIDE STRUCTURE AND CONFORMATION IN SOLUTIONS AND GELS, Pages 15-31
3 - SOLVENT INTERACTIONS AND THE SOLUTION BEHAVIOUR OF CARBOHYDRATES, Pages 33-50
4 - RHEOLOGY OF POLYSACCHARIDE SOLUTIONS AND GELS, Pages 51-72
5 - THE ENZYMIC DEGRADATION OF STARCHES, Pages 75-91
6 - THE HEMICELLULASE GROUP OF ENZYMES, Pages 93-108
7 - PECTIC ENZYMES, Pages 109-126
8 - OBSERVATIONS ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE STARCH GRANULE, Pages 129-138
9 - PHYSICOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF STARCH GELATINIZATION, Pages 139-152
10 - STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION OF VARIOUS STARCHES BY EXTRUSION COOKING WITH A TWIN-SCREW FRENCH EXTRUDER, Pages 153-170
11 - THE USE OF MODIFIED STARCH IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY, Pages 171-181
12 - GELLING HYDROCOLLOIDS IN FOOD PRODUCT APPLICATIONS, Pages 185-204
13 - PROTEINβPOLYSACCHARIDE INTERACTIONS, Pages 205-217
14 - THE SELECTION OF HYDROCOLLOIDS TO MEET FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS, Pages 219-227
15 - INTERACTIONS OF ORDERED POLYSACCHARIDE STRUCTURES β SYNERGISM AND FREEZEβTHAW PHENOMENA, Pages 229-247
16 - A SURVEY OF POSSIBLE NEW POLYSACCHARIDES, Pages 251-262
17 - XANTHAN GUM, Pages 263-282
18 - CURDLAN: A GEL-FORMING Ξ²-1,3-GLUCAN, Pages 283-300
19 - SOME ASPECTS OF FOOD LEGISLATION: with particular reference to stabilizers, thickeners and gelling agents, Pages 301-315
20 - POLYSACCHARIDES β THE WORLD'S ENERGY CURRENCY RESERVE, Pages 319-329
21 - POLYSACCHARIDES AND HEALTH, Pages 331-336
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS, Pages 337-348
INDEX, Pages 349-368
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