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Biotechnology Challenges for the Flavor and Food Industry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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Biotechnology Challenges for the Flavor and Food Industry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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In 1987 Quest International convened its 1st International
Scientific Symposium on the timely topic of 'Healthy Eating: A
Scientific Perspective'. This assembly at Woburn Abbey in
Bedfordshire, England, initiated a series of symposia designed to
explore current topics of great interest to the food industry on a
scientific level. The success of the 1st symposium in the series
was assured by bringing together an audience of senior technical
staff from compa'lies representing food industries in various parts
of the world and the noted experts who were invited to present the
latest information on the theme of healthy eating. These
Proceedings continue the series, providing an account of the 2nd
Quest International Scientific Symposium on 'Biotechnology
Challenges for the Flavor and Food Industry' held at Williamsburg,
Virginia, USA in 1988. Historically, within the field of food
ingredients, few technical endeavors have posed greater potential
opportunities than biotechnology. However, equally important
challenges face the workers in a number of related disciplines, and
these individuals must communicate effectively and work in concert
to develop these opportunities into useable technologies. Con
tributors to the 2nd Quest symposium represent many of the
disciplines involved, and provide a broad perspective of the
activities and excitement surrounding biotechnology today. After an
excellent introduction to the basics of biotechnology, current
progress in microbiological fermentations, enzyme tailoring for
specific applications, and plant biotechnology were discussed."
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