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Impact of Nanoscience in the Food Industry

An updated comprehensive reference on the application of nanoscience in food engineering to address global food needs

Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu (Edited by), Alina Maria Holban (Edited by)

9780128114414

Paperback / softback, published 13 January 2018

484 pages
23.4 x 19 x 3 cm, 1 kg

The Impact of Nanoscience in the Food Industry, Volume 12 in The Handbook of Food Bioengineering series, explores how nanoscience applications in food engineering offer an alternative to satisfying current food needs that cannot be fulfilled by natural products. Nanotechnology enables the development of tailored food ingredients and structures to replace products that are difficult to obtain. The book discusses how specialized nano-preservatives, sensors and food degradation and contamination detectors were developed and how they can be introduced in food products without degrading quality or properties of the final product. A valuable resource for food engineering researchers and students alike.

1. Application of Nanotechnology in Food Industry: Present Status and Future Prospects 2. Nanotechnology: a pioneering rebellion for food diligence 3. Implication of Nano Science in the Food Processing and Agricultural Industries 4. Progress and challenges of nanotechnology in food engineering 5. Nanotechnology trends in the food industry: recent developments, risks and regulation 6. Impact of Nanoscience in Food Industry – Consumer’s Health and Regulatory Organisations 7. Functionalised silica nanomaterials as a new tool for new industrial applications 8. Eco-friendly synthesis of metal /metal oxide nanoparticles and their application in food packaging and food preservation 9. Significance of Nanotechnology for sensing, estimation, degradation and formulation of agrochemicals 10. Nanometals as promoters of nutraceutical quality in crop plants 11. Use of Nanotechnological Methods for the Analysis and Stability of Food Antioxidants 12. Stabilized R-alpha-lipoic acid by encapsulation using cyclodextrins  13. Integrated process control for result oriented process automation 14. Electrospun Polymeric Nanofibers in Food Packaging 15. Use of nanoparticles in the food industry. Advances and perspectives

Subject Areas: Food & beverage technology [TDCT]

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