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Lipid Oxidation Challenges In Food Systems Amy Logan Uwe Nienaber

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Lipid Oxidation Challenges In Food Systems Amy Logan Uwe Nienaber
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Publisher: Amer Oil Chemists Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.27 MB
Pages: 539
Author: Amy Logan, Uwe Nienaber, Xiangquing Pan
ISBN: 9780983079163, 0983079161
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Lipid Oxidation Challenges In Food Systems Amy Logan Uwe Nienaber by Amy Logan, Uwe Nienaber, Xiangquing Pan 9780983079163, 0983079161 instant download after payment.

Lipid oxidation in food systems is one of the most important factors which affect food quality, nutrition, safety, color and consumers' acceptance. The control of lipid oxidation remains an ongoing challenge as most foods constitute very complex matrices. Lipids are mostly incorporated as emulsions, and chemical reactions occur at various interfaces throughout the food matrix. Recently, incorporation of healthy lipids into food systems to deliver the desired nutrients is becoming more popular in the food industry. Many food ingredients contain a vast array of components, many of them unknown or constituting diverse or undefined molecular structures making the need in the food industry to develop effective approaches to mitigate lipid oxidation in food systems. This book provides recent perspectives aimed at a better understanding of lipid oxidation mechanisms and strategies to improve the oxidative stability of food systems.

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