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Carotenoidderived Aroma Compounds Peter Winterhalter And Russell L Rouseff Eds

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Carotenoidderived Aroma Compounds Peter Winterhalter And Russell L Rouseff Eds
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.13 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Peter Winterhalter and Russell L. Rouseff (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841218833, 9780841237292, 0841218838, 0841237298
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Carotenoidderived Aroma Compounds Peter Winterhalter And Russell L Rouseff Eds by Peter Winterhalter And Russell L. Rouseff (eds.) 9780841218833, 9780841237292, 0841218838, 0841237298 instant download after payment.

Although many aspects of carotenoid research are comprehensively covered in recent monographs, the aroma chemistry of carotenoid-derived compounds has not been explored. This volume highlights the importance that carotenoid metabolites have in the flavor and fragrance industry. It providesstate-of-the-art coverage of analytical and sensory characteristics of carotenoid-derived aroma compounds. The volume includes discussion on the (bio)generation and means for biotechnological and thermal formation as well as the occurrence and generation of carotenoid-derived aroma compounds intobacco, tear, flower scents, fruits, spices, grapes, and wine.

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