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Encyclopedia of Biotechnology in Agriculture and Food (Print) (Hardcover): Dennis R. Heldman, Dallas G. Hoover Encyclopedia of Biotechnology in Agriculture and Food (Print) (Hardcover)
Dennis R. Heldman, Dallas G. Hoover
R14,284 Discovery Miles 142 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Encyclopedia of Biotechnology in Agriculture and Food provides users with unprecedented access to nearly 200 entries that cover the entire food system, describing the concepts and processes that are used in the production of raw agricultural materials and food product manufacturing. So that users can locate the information they need quickly without having to flip through pages and pages of content, the encyclopedia avoids unnecessary complication by presenting information in short, accessible overviews.

Addresses Environmental Issues & Sustainability in the Context of 21st Century Challenges

Edited by a respected team of biotechnology experts, this unrivaled resource includes descriptions and interpretations of molecular biology research, including topics on the science associated with the cloning of animals, the genetic modification of plants, and the enhanced quality of foods. It discusses current and future applications of molecular biology, with contributions on disease resistance in animals, drought-resistant plants, and improved health of consumers via nutritionally enhanced foods.

Uses Illustrations to Communicate Essential Concepts & Visually Enhance the Text

This one-of-a-kind periodical examines regulation associated with biotechnology applications?with specific attention to genetically modified organisms?regulation differences in various countries, and biotechnology's impact on the evolution of new applications. The encyclopedia also looks at how biotechnology is covered in the media, as well as the biotechnology/environment interface and consumer acceptance of the products of biotechnology. Rounding out its solid coverage, the encyclopedia discusses the benefits and concerns about biotechnology in the context of risk assessment, food security, and genetic diversity.

ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE

This Taylor & Francis encyclopedia is also available through online subscription, offering a variety of extra benefits for both researchers, students, and librarians, including:

  • Citation tracking and alerts
  • Active reference linking
  • Saved searches and marked lists
  • HTML and PDF format options

For more information, visit Taylor & Francis Online or contact us to inquire about subscription options and print/online combination packages. US: (Tel) 1.888.318.2367 / (E-mail) [email protected] International: (Tel) +44 (0) 20 7017 6062 / (E-mail) [email protected] Dennis R. Heldman speaks about his work on the CRC Press YouTube Channel.

Handbook of Food Engineering (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Dennis R. Heldman, Daryl B. Lund, Cristina Sabliov Handbook of Food Engineering (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Dennis R. Heldman, Daryl B. Lund, Cristina Sabliov
R7,722 Discovery Miles 77 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As the complexity of the food supply system increases, the focus on processes used to convert raw food materials and ingredients into consumer food products becomes more important. The Handbook of Food Engineering, Third Edition, continues to provide students and food engineering professionals with the latest information needed to improve the efficiency of the food supply system. As with the previous editions, this book contains the latest information on the thermophysical properties of foods and kinetic constants needed to estimate changes in key components of foods during manufacturing and distribution. Illustrations are used to demonstrate the applications of the information to process design. Researchers should be able to use the information to pursue new directions in process development and design, and to identify future directions for research on the physical properties of foods and kinetics of changes in the food throughout the supply system. Features Covers basic concepts of transport and storage of liquids and solids, heating and cooling of foods, and food ingredients New chapter covers nanoscale science in food systems Includes chapters on mass transfer in foods and membrane processes for liquid concentration and other applications Discusses specific unit operations on freezing, concentration, dehydration, thermal processing, and extrusion The first four chapters of the Third Edition focus primarily on the properties of foods and food ingredients with a new chapter on nanoscale applications in foods. Each of the eleven chapters that follow has a focus on one of the more traditional unit operations used throughout the food supply system. Major revisions and/or updates have been incorporated into chapters on heating and cooling processes, membrane processes, extrusion processes, and cleaning operations.

Introduction to Food Engineering (6th edition): R. Paul Singh, Dennis R. Heldman, Ferruh Erdogdu Introduction to Food Engineering (6th edition)
R. Paul Singh, Dennis R. Heldman, Ferruh Erdogdu
R2,923 Discovery Miles 29 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Introduction to Food Engineering, Sixth Edition brings a much more in-depth and didactic presentation of  classic food engineering topics, such as the relationship of engineering to the chemistry, microbiology, nutrition and processing of foods.  The book brings more quantitative analyses and problem-solving content, adding more descriptive topics at the end of each chapter to facilitate teaching and student comprehension. Topics cover engineering fundamentals, principles of food processing and preservation operations, solids handling, microbial bioreactions, inactivation and inhibition of microorganisms, and a brief Introduction to economic considerations and regulations. This approach facilitates comprehensive learning that has proven valuable beyond the classroom as a lifetime professional reference.

Introduction to Food Engineering (Hardcover, 5th edition): R. Paul Singh, Dennis R. Heldman Introduction to Food Engineering (Hardcover, 5th edition)
R. Paul Singh, Dennis R. Heldman
R2,613 R2,352 Discovery Miles 23 520 Save R261 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Long recognized as the bestselling textbook for teaching food engineering to food science students, this 5e transitions with today s students from traditional textbook learning to integrated presentation of the key concepts of food engineering. Using carefully selected examples, Singh and Heldman demonstrate the relationship of engineering to the chemistry, microbiology, nutrition and processing of foods in a uniquely practical blend. This approach facilitates comprehensive learning that has proven valuable beyond the classroom as a lifetime professional reference.

NEW TO THIS EDITION: Communicates key concepts using audio, video, and animationsIntegrates interactive tools to aid in understanding complex charts and graphsFeatures multimedia guide to setting up Excel spreadsheets and working with formulaeDemonstrates key processes and engineering in practice through videosShows the relationship of engineering to the chemistry, microbiology, nutrition and processing of foods via carefully selected examplesPresents a practical, unique and challenging blend of principles and applications for comprehensive learningIdeal for classroom use, valuable as a lifetime professional reference "

Principles of Food Processing (Hardcover): Richard W. Hartel, Dennis R. Heldman Principles of Food Processing (Hardcover)
Richard W. Hartel, Dennis R. Heldman
R5,019 Discovery Miles 50 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The approach to teaching the concepts of food processing to the undergrad uate food science major has evolved over the past 40 years. In most under graduate food science curricula, food processing has been taught on a commodity basis. In many programs, several courses dealt with processing with emphasis on a different commodity, such as fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat products, and eggs. In most situations, the emphasis was on the unique characteristics of the commodity and very little empha sis on the common elements associated with processing of the different commodities. Quite often the undergraduate student was allowed to select one or two courses from those offered in order to satisfy the minimum standards suggested by the Institute of Food Technologists. The current 1FT minimum standards suggest that the undergradu ate food science major be required to complete at least one food processing course. The description of this course is as follows: One course with lecture and laboratory which covers general characteristics of raw food materials, principles offood preserva tion, processing factors that influence quality, packaging, water and waste management, and sanitation. Prerequisites: general chemistry, physics, and general microbiology."

Food Process Engineering (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Dennis R. Heldman Food Process Engineering (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Dennis R. Heldman
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Second Edition of Food Process Engineering by Dr. Dennis Heldman, my former student, and co-author Paul Singh, his former student, attests to the importance of the previous edition. In the Foreword to the First Edition, I noted the need for people in all facets of the food processing industry to consider those variables of design of particular importance in engineering for the food processing field. In addition to recognizing the many variables involved in the biological food product being handled from production to consumption, the engi neer must oftentimes adapt equations developed for non-biological materials. As more and more research is done, those equations are appropriately modified to be more accurate or new equations are developed specifically for designing to process foods. This Edition updates equations used. This book serves a very important need in acquainting engineers and technologists, particularly those with a math ematics and physics background, with the information necessary to provide a more efficient design to accomplish the objectives. Of prime importance, at present and in the future, is to design for efficient use of energy. Now, it is often economical to put considerably more money into first costs for an efficient design than previously, when energy costs were a much smaller proportion of the total cost of process engineering."

Food Preservation Process Design (Hardcover, New): Dennis R. Heldman Food Preservation Process Design (Hardcover, New)
Dennis R. Heldman
R3,945 Discovery Miles 39 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The preservation processes for foods have evolved over several centuries, but recent attention to non-thermal technologies suggests that a new dimension of change has been initiated.
The new dimension to be emphasized is the emerging technologies for preservation of foods and the need for sound base of information to be developed as inputs for systematic process design. The focus of the work is on process design, and emphasizes the need for quantitative information as inputs to process design.
The concepts presented build on the successful history of thermal processing of foods and use many examples from these types of preservation processes. Preservation of foods by refrigeration, freezing, concentration and dehydration are not addressed directly, but many of the concepts to be presented would apply. Significant attention is given to the fate of food quality attributes during the preservation process and the concept of optimizing process parameters to maximize the retention of food quality.
Focuses on three elements of preservation process:
* Kinetic Models for Food Components
* Transport Models in Food Systems
* Process Design Models

Principles of Food Processing (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): Dennis R. Heldman Principles of Food Processing (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Dennis R. Heldman
R1,585 Discovery Miles 15 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The approach to teaching the concepts offood processing to the undergrad uate food science major has evolved over the past 40 years. In most under graduate food science curricula, food processing has been taught on a commodity basis. In many programs, several courses dealt with processing with emphasis on a different commodity, such as fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat products, and eggs. In most situations, the emphasis was on the unique characteristics of the commodity and very little empha sis on the common elements associated with processing of the different commodities. Quite often the undergraduate student was allowed to select one or two courses from those offered in order to satisfy the minimum standards suggested by the Institute of Food Technologists. The current 1FT minimum standards suggest that the undergradu ate food science major be required to complete at least one food processing course. The description of this course is as follows: One course with lecture and laboratory which covers general characteristics of raw food materials, principles offood preserva tion, processing factors that influence quality, packaging, water and waste management, and sanitation. Prerequisites: general chemistry, physics, and general microbiology."

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