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Title:
Modifying lipids for use in food |
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Division: Applied & Industrial / Others / 英文版 |
Author/Editor: F Gunstone Star:     |
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ISBN: 1855739712 |
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Introduce Date: 2008年04月11日15:31 , Release Date: 2008年04月12日10:05 |
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Modifying lipids for use in food
Edited by F Gunstone, University of St Andrews and Honorary Research Professor, Scottish Crop Research Institute, UK
…recommended to anyone working in this area whether in industry or academia.
Read and Digest
…an excellent overview of the major modification procedures.
Acta Alimentaria
This book offers the reader the most up-to-date information about one of the hottest topics in food production and food science today: oils and fats.
Acta Alimentaria
- reviews the range of lipids available
- asseses techniques for modifying lipids such as fractionation and interesterification
- considers the wide range of applications of modified lipids
- edited by one of the world’s leading experts
Oils and fats have a major impact on the nutritional and sensory quality of many foods. Food manufacturers must often modify lipid components or ingredients in food to achieve the right balance of physical, chemical and nutritional properties. Modifying lipids for use in foods reviews the range of lipids available, techniques for their modification and how they can be used in food products.
Part 1 reviews vegetable, animal, marine and microbial sources of lipids and their structure. The second part of the book discusses the range of techniques for modifying lipids such as hydrogenation, fractionation and interesterification. Finally, Part 3 considers the wide range of applications of modified lipids in such areas as dairy and bakery products, confectionary and frying oils.
With its distinguished editor and international range of contributors, Modifying lipids for use in foods will be a standard reference for dairy and other manufacturers using modified lipids.
ISBN 1 85573 971 2
[ISBN-13: 978 1 85573 971 0]
September 2006
624 pages 234 x 156mm hardback
US$310.00
About the editor
Frank D Gunstone is Emeritus Professor in the University of St Andrews and Honorary Research Professor at the Scottish Crop Research Institute. He is widely-regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on lipids in food.
Contents
PART 1 UNDERSTANDING FOOD LIPID STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION
PART 2 MODIFYING LIPIDS FOR USE IN FOOD
PART 3 APPLICATIONS OF MODIFIED LIPIDS IN FOOD
Introduction - Modifying lipids – why and how?
F Gunstone, Scottish Crop Research Institute, UK
- Introduction
- What properties are desired?
- Methods of modifying oils and fats
- Technological methods
- Biological methods
- References
PART 1 UNDERSTANDING FOOD LIPID STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION
Vegetable sources of lipids
F Gunstone, Scottish Crop Research Institute, UK
- Introduction
- Major vegetable sources of food lipids
- Minor vegetable sources of food lipids
- Extraction and uses
- Future trends
- Sources of further information and advice
- References
Lipids from land animals
M Scheeder, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Introduction
- Animal fats
- Milk fat
- Future trends
- Sources of further information and advice
- References
Fish oils and lipids from marine sources
B Hjaltason, Pronova Biocare AS and G G Haraldsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
- Introduction
- Fish oils, their main characteristics and composition
- Production of fish oil
- Fish oil stability and protection
- Commercial fish oils
- Fish oil application
- References
Lipids from microbial sources
C Ratledge and S Hopkins, University of Hull, UK
- Introduction. Oleaginous microorganisms, fatty acids and lipid accumulation. Introduction
- Oleaginous microorganisms, fatty acids and lipid accumulation
- Large-scale cultivation of oleaginous microorganisms, costs, oil extraction and refinement
- The production of an SCO rich in y-linolenic acid (Oil of Javanicus)
- Production of arachidonic acid-SCO
- Production of DHA-rich SCOs
- Prospects for other PUFA-SCOs
- Future trends
- References
Methods of analysis to determine the quality of oils
K Warner, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, USA
- Introduction
- Methods to measure compositional attributes
- Methods of measuring characteristics of edible oils
- Future trends
- Sources of further information
- References
Selected topics in the chemistry and biochemistry of lipids
F Gunstone, Scottish Crop Research Institute, UK
- Introduction
- Partial hydrogenation
- Antioxidation, photo-oxidation, and antioxidants
- Reactions of esters and other acyl compounds
- Metabolism of linoleic and linolenic acids
- Sources of further information
- References
Structure and properties of fat crystal networks
S Martini, T Awad and A G Marangoni, University of Guelph, Canada
- History and introduction
- Crystallization and melting
- Mechanical properties and structure
- Fat crystal networks and microstructure
- Structuring fat crystal network using processing
- Future trends
- References
PART 2 MODIFYING LIPIDS FOR USE IN FOOD
Hydrogenation of lipids for use in food
G R List, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research and J W King, University of Arkansas, USA
- Introduction
- Trans fatty acid contents of food oils
- Formulation of food oils by hydrogenation (soybean based)
- Source oils trans fatty acids
- Mechanism of hydrogenation/isomerization
- Future trends
- Alternative to hydrogenation/low zero trans fats
- References
Fractionation of lipids for use in food
V Gibon, Fractionnement Tirtiaux SA, Belgium
- Introduction
- Different fractionation techniques
- Crystallization of fats
- The dry fractionation process
- Applications
- Future trends
- References
Chemical and enzymatic interesterification of lipids for use in food
X Xu, Z Guo, H Zhang, A F Vikbjerg, and M L Damstrup, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Introduction
- Interesterification in general practice: an introduction of potential reactions and applications
- Typical interesterification in lipid modification
- Remarks and future trends
- Sources of further information and advice
- References
Plant breeding to change lipid composition for use in food
D J Murphy, University of Glamorgan, UK
- Introduction
- General perspective
- Plant breeding
- Oil crop modification
- Transgenic oil crop modification
- Plant lipid manipulation in the 21st century
- Future trends
- Source of further information
- References
Modifying fats of animal origin for use in food
M Scheeder, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Introduction
- Genetic effects on the composition of animal lipids
- Housing and temperature effects on adipose tissue composition
- Methods of modifying animal fats by changes in diet
- Technological modifications
- Modified animal fats: The relevance of fortifying functional fatty acids in animal lipids
- Future trends
- Sources of further information and advice
- References
PUFA production from marine sources for use in food
G G Haraldsson, University of Iceland and B Hjaltason, Pronova Biocare AS, Iceland
- Introduction
- Concentration of n-3 PUFA by non-enzymatic methods
- Concentration of n-3 PUFA by lipase
- TAG concentrates of n-3 PUFA
- Positionally labeled structured TAG derived from fish oil
- MLM type structered TAG comprising pure n-3 PUFA and MCFA
- Industrial aspects and future trends
- References
Production, separation and modification of phospholipids for use in food
J Pokorny, Institute of Chemical Technology, Czech Republic
- Introduction
- Separation and purification of phospholipids
- Modification of phospholipids
- Phospholipid functionality and uses in food processing
- Future trends
- Sources for further information and advice
- References
PART 3 APPLICATIONS OF MODIFIED LIPIDS IN FOOD
Lipid emulsifiers and surfactants in dairy and bakery products
H M Premlal Ranjith and U Wijewardene, Diotte Consulting and Technology Limited, UK
- Introduction
- Food emulsions
- Lipid modification and processing
- Factors affecting lipid emulsions
- Future trends
- Sources of further information and advice
- References
Trans-free fats for use in food
E Flöter and G van Duijn, Unilever Research and Development Vlaardingen, The Netherlands
- Introduction
- Requirements for trans-free fat compositions
- Production of trans free fats and their application
- Implementation of trans free fats into manufacturing and supply chain
- Future trends
- Conclusions
- References
Reduced and zero calorie lipids in food
W E Artz, University of Illinois, USA, S M Mahungu, Egerton University, Kenya and S L Hansen, Cargill Analytical Services, USA
- Introduction
- Fat substitute chemistry
- Food applications
- Toxicology
- Future trends
- References
Filled and artificial dairy products and altered milk fats
E Hammond, Iowa State University, USA
- Introduction
- Filled and imitation dairy products
- Changing milk fat composition
- References
Chocolate and confectionery fats
S Norberg, Karlshamns AB, Sweden
- Introduction: cocoa butter and the use of modified lipids in chocolate and confectionery
- Preparation and use of alternatives to cocoa butter
- Improving the functionality of chocolate and confectionery with modified lipids
- Future trends
- Sources for further information and advice
- References
Developments in frying oils
C Gertz, Official Institute of Chemical Analysis, Germany
- Introduction
- The frying process
- Chemical changes of fats and oils at frying temperature
- Factors affecting quality of frying oils
- Modified frying oils
- Quality control and safety of fresh frying oil
- Future trends
- Sources of further information and advice
- References
Speciality oils and their applications in food
K Bhattacharya, International Food Science Centre A/S, Denmark
- Introduction
- Speciality oils and fats
- Health benefits and claims for speciality oils
- Dietary fatty acids and health effects
- Designing and application of speciality oils
- Use of MUFA and PUFA oils in food applications
- Use of spice extracts in gourmet oils
- Use of natural antioxidants
- Effect of dietary fatty acids in poultry and meat
- Structured lipids
- Use of diglyceride oils as cooking oils
- Conclusion and future trends
- References
Applications and safety of microbial oils in food
C Ratledge and S Hopkins, University of Hull, UK
- Introduction
- Uses and applications of SCOs rich in arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid
- Applications of ARA-SCO and DHA-SCO for inclusion in infant formulae
- Applications of DHA-rich oils for supplementation of adult diets
- Other applications of DHA-rich SCOs and biomass
- Safety assessments of SCOs
- References
Use of marine PUFA concentrates
G G Haraldsson, University of Iceland and B Hjaltason, Pronova Biocare AS, Iceland
- Introduction
- Food ingredients and functional foods
- Dietary supplements
- Pharmaceuticals
- New types of concentrates
- Future trends
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