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66 reviews Researchers and product developers in food science, agriculture, engineering, bioprocessing and bioproduct development will find Food and Industrial Bioproducts and Bioprocessing an invaluable resource.Content:
Chapter 1 Traditional and Emerging Feedstocks for Food and Industrial Bioproduct Manufacturing (pages 1–35): Nurhan Turgut Dunford
Chapter 2 Recent Processing Methods for Preparing Starch?based Bioproducts (pages 37–83): George F. Fanta, Frederick C. Felker and Randal L. Shogren
Chapter 3 Protein Processing in Food and Bioproduct Manufacturing and Techniques for Analysis (pages 85–113): Joyce Irene Boye and Chockry Barbana
Chapter 4 Advancements in Oil and Oilseed Processing (pages 115–143): Nurhan Turgut Dunford
Chapter 5 Food?grade Microemulsions As Nano?scale Controlled Delivery Vehicles (pages 145–166): Natasha Berry, Rickey Yada and Derick Rousseau
Chapter 6 Emulsions, Nanoemulsions and Solid Lipid Nanoparticles as Delivery Systems in Foods (pages 167–184): Umut Yucel, Ryan J. Elias and John N. Coupland
Chapter 7 Fermentation (pages 185–203): Mark R. Wilkins and Hasan Atiyeh
Chapter 8 Fungal Cell Factories (pages 205–219): Sue A. Karagiosis and Scott E. Baker
Chapter 9 Microalgae: A Renewable Source of Bioproducts (pages 221–241): Susan I. Blackburn and John K. Volkman
Chapter 10 Bioprocessing Approaches to Synthesize Bio?based Surfactants and Detergents (pages 243–266): Douglas G. Hayes
Chapter 11 Biopolymers (pages 267–292): Oguz Turunc and Michael A. R. Meier
Chapter 12 Lignocellulosic Biomass Processing (pages 293–311): Fei Yu and Jonathan Y. Chen
Chapter 13 Recent Developments in Non?thermal Processess (pages 313–331): Fernando Sampedro and Howard Q. Zhang
Chapter 14 Enzymes as Biocatalysts for Lipid?based Bioproducts Processing (pages 333–358): Ling?zhi Cheong, Zheng Guo, Sergey N. Fedosov, Bena?marie Lue, Ram C. R. Jala, Gunduz Guzel and Xuebing Xu