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Based on the proceedings of the 10th international Cellucon Conference held in Turku/Abo, Finland, this book offers a comprehensive overview of research undertaken in all aspects of cellulosic pulps, fibes and materials including the production and processing of pulp and paper fibre.
Traditionally a source of nutrition, proteins are also added to foods for their ability to form gels and stabilise emulsions, among other properties. The range of specialised protein ingredients used in foods is increasing. Handbook of food proteins provides an authoritative overview of the characteristics, functionalities and applications of different proteins of importance to the food industry in one convenient volume. The introductory chapter provides an overview of proteins and their uses in foods. The following chapters each focus on a particular protein ingredient or group of ingredients covering their origins, production, properties and applications. The proteins discussed are caseins, whey proteins, gelatin and other meat-derived protein ingredients, seafood proteins, egg proteins, soy proteins, pea and other legume proteins, mycoprotein, wheat gluten, canola and other oilseed proteins, algal proteins and potato protein. A chapter on texturised vegetable proteins completes the volume. Innovative products and potential methods for improving nutrition and diet using these proteins are described. With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors Handbook of food proteins is an invaluable reference tool for professionals using food protein ingredients for both food and other applications.
Hydrocolloids are among the most widely used ingredients in the
food industry. They function as thickening and gelling agents,
texturizers, stabilisers and emulsifiers and in addition have
application in areas such as edible coatings and flavour release.
Products reformulated for fat reduction are particularly dependent
on hydrocolloids for satisfactory sensory quality. They now also
find increasing applications in the health area as dietary fibre of
low calorific value.
Handbook of Hydrocolloids, Third Edition is a must-have substantive reference on hydrocolloids, helping food industry scientists ever since its first edition was published and well received. This thoroughly updated and expanded edition reviews the structure, function, properties, and applications of a broad range of hydrocolloids used in food and related industries. The third edition updates existing chapters on developments and theories on the structure and functional characteristics of individual hydrocolloids. The book provides additional chapters on new techniques for the chemical and physicochemical characterization of hydrocolloids, and applications technologies for encapsulation and controlled release of active compounds. Edited by two leading international authorities in the field, this third edition continues to be relevant to food industry researchers, food manufacturers, graduate and postgraduate students, particularly in food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic sciences.
The Twins Paradox - Case Closed. This book builds a compelling case against Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. The reciprocal aspect of the theory has never been experimentally demonstrated and asymmetries in experiments with atomic clocks prove that time dilation is occurring asymmetrically relative to a frame external to the earth's motion. This is supported by phenomena such as stellar parallax and aberration, Doppler asymmetries in the Cosmic Background Radiation, and Binary Star observations. These show that the motion of light is also relative to a Universal frame external to the earth's motion. The author shows these relativistic effects are determined by motion relative to the average momentum of all matter in the universe, according to Mach's Principle. He has reinterpreted the covariant equations of Special Relativity to be consistent with this, and has applied his theory to other phenomena. This includes speed of light invariance, relativistic mass, E = mc2, electrodynamics, Minkowski diagrams, relativistic four-vectors, relativistic simultaneity in rotating systems and the simplest possible solution to the Twins Paradox.
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