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Magnetic Resonance In Food Science Latest Developments Peter S Belton

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Magnetic Resonance In Food Science Latest Developments Peter S Belton
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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.17 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Peter S Belton
ISBN: 9780854046485, 9780854048861, 9781847551269, 0854046488, 0854048863, 1847551262
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Magnetic Resonance In Food Science Latest Developments Peter S Belton by Peter S Belton 9780854046485, 9780854048861, 9781847551269, 0854046488, 0854048863, 1847551262 instant download after payment.

The scope of applications of magnetic resonance to food science continues to expand. Recently, the focus has turned to the way in which the interpretation and quantification of magnetic resonance data of complex food systems increasingly requires the application of multivariate data analytical protocols. This book provides an up-to-date, global perspective of the latest developments in the field, including methods of studying metabolic processes both in vivo and in vitro, functional MRI and the sensory perception of food. Content is divided into five sections: sensory science; aroma and flavour; authenticity and quantification of food; functionality, structure and ingredients; applications of solid-state methods; and new NMR methods and instrumentation. Magnetic Resonance in Food Science: The Multivariate Challenge is ideal for graduates and researchers as well as for academics and professionals in the field.

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