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Food Rheology A Practical Guide

Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages Innovations and Advances Part I

Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages Innovations and Advances Part I

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi in a wide range of foods (cereals peanut tree nuts dried fruits coffee cocoa grapes spices…) both in the field and after harvest particularly during storage. They can also be found in processed foods of plant origin or by transfer in food products of animal (milk eggs meat and offal). Mycotoxins are of major concern since they can cause acute or chronic intoxications in both humans and animals which are sometimes fatal. Many countries particularly in Europe have set maximum acceptable levels for mycotoxins in food and feed. The book reviews the latest literature and innovations on important aspects of mycotoxins e. g. mycotoxin producing fungi and the related ecosystems mycotoxin occurrence toxicity analysis and management. Quantitative estimations of impacts of climate change on mycotoxin occurrence have been made recently using predictive modelling. There is also a growing interest in the occurrence and toxicity of multiple mycotoxins in food and feed including emerging or modified forms of mycotoxins. Innovative tools were also developed to detect and quantify toxinogenic fungi and their toxins. In order to reduce the use of chemicals that are harmful to the environment and health of consumers alternative methods of prevention and decontamination of mycotoxins were tested in pre- and post-harvest using microorganisms natural substances or radiation treatments. | Mycotoxins in Food and Beverages Innovations and Advances Part I

GBP 59.99
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Introducing Food Science

Introducing Food Science

Written as an introductory food science textbook that excites students and fosters learning the first edition of Introducing Food Science broke new ground. With an easy-to-read format and innovative sections such as Looking Back Remember This! and Looking Ahead it quickly became popular with students and professors alike. This newly revised second edition keeps the features that made the first edition so well liked while adding updated information as well as new tables figures exercises and problems. See What's New in the Second Edition: New chapter Sustainability and Distribution Approximately 60 new tables and figures New section at the end of each chapter with problems / exercises to test comprehension Now includes a glossary The book consists of four sections with each one building on the previous section to provide a logical structure and cohesiveness. It contains a series of problems at the end of each chapter to help students test their ability to comprehend the material and to provide instructors a reservoir for assignments class discussions and test questions. At least one problem at the end of each chapter involves a calculation so that students can strengthen their quantitative skills. The text introduces the basics of food science and then building on this foundation explores it sub-disciplines. The well-rounded presentation conveys both commercial and scientific perspectives providing a true flavor of food science and preparing students for future studies in this field.

GBP 180.00
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Textbook of Allergy for the Clinician

Dimensions of Food

Fermented Food Products

Smart Food Industry: The Blockchain for Sustainable Engineering Fundamentals Technologies and Management Volume 1

The Food Chemistry Laboratory A Manual for Experimental Foods Dietetics and Food Scientists Second Edition

The Food Chemistry Laboratory A Manual for Experimental Foods Dietetics and Food Scientists Second Edition

A popular book in its first edition The Food Chemistry Laboratory: A Manual for Experimental Foods Dietetics and Food Scientists Second Edition continues to provide students with practical knowledge of the fundamentals of designing executing and reporting the results of a research project. Presenting experiments that can be completed in many cases without requiring extensive student laboratory facilities the authors include new exercises in the areas of physical properties lipids proteins and gelatin. Also new in this edition are a brief introduction to each laboratory exercise and a listing of materials needed approximate time needed for completion and possible complications and/or pitfalls. Tested and refined for over 20 years and performed by thousands of students experiments are presented within 12 planned laboratory sessions. This flexible format allows you to create your own laboratory sessions by choosing the number and order of sessions and experiments to be performed. In addition to the well-tested experiments The Food Chemistry Laboratory Second Edition provides students with information on accessing food chemistry literature research proposal preparation preparing oral and written technical reports and an evaluation score sheet. Guidelines for preparing laboratory notebooks are also included and a handy appendix allows rapid access to directions for setting up a difference testing experiment. | The Food Chemistry Laboratory A Manual for Experimental Foods Dietetics and Food Scientists Second Edition

GBP 175.00
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Local Food Environments Food Access in America

Local Food Environments Food Access in America

In this book Morland Lehmann and Karpyn discuss the critical need for healthy food financing programs as a vehicle to improve food access for all Americans. In my career as a public servant there are very few legislative achievements that I’m prouder of than the Healthy Food Financing Initiative which started in my home state of Pennsylvania. The program gained status as a proven and economically sustainable federal program that is helping to improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods: by allowing millions access to healthy affordable food. – Congressman Dwight Evans United States House of Representatives Pennsylvania District 3 If we work together we can create a healthy food system that is equitable and accessible to all. This book highlights the importance of healthy food projects like grocery stores farmers markets co-ops and other healthy food retail in revitalizing local communities across the country. Without basic nourishment kids and families simply won’t be successful – which is why this book is a must read. – Sam Kass President Obama’s Senior Nutrition Policy Advisor and Executive Director of Let’s Move! Morland and colleagues’ new second edition provides an excellent foundation for courses in food policy and community nutrition. Their detailed review of the economics of local and national food financing will open students’ minds to the complexity inherent in measuring and interpreting outcomes. – Robert S. Lawrence MD MACP Founder and Former Director of the Center for a Livable Future Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Features ● Describes how disparities in food access formed in the United States      ● Includes federal policies and programs aimed at addressing food access in underserved areas including the Healthy Food Financing Initiative     ● Features examples of state initiatives that address poor access to food retailers     ● Provides methods for program evaluation utilizing principals of implementation and dissemination science     ● Includes critical thinking questions and embedded videos aimed to generate discussions on how restricted local food environments in the United States are rooted in economic disparities that impact food access as well as housing education and job opportunities      | Local Food Environments Food Access in America

GBP 52.99
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Tea as a Food Ingredient Properties Processing and Health Aspects

Tea as a Food Ingredient Properties Processing and Health Aspects

Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide and tea extract has been used in a variety of food products including beverages bread cakes ice-cream wine biscuits dehydrated fruits and various meat and dairy products. In recent years there is growing consumer interest in the tea extract supplemented products. Tea as a Food Ingredient: Properties Processing and Health Aspects provides extensive scientific information on the properties of tea foods chemical properties formulations and tea as ingredient to develop new health foods. It describes tea food production chemical and physical properties sensory quality processing technology and health benefits. Early chapters present information relating to scientific studies on the health benefits of tea and the latter chapters focus on introducing tea products into foods which is the major focus of the entire book. Key Features: Covers broad areas such as chemical properties bioactive components and health benefits of tea-based foods Focuses on chemical properties of tea foods processing technologies functional food products and health benefits Explains how the addition of tea extract changes the properties of food and consumer sensory perception This book presents current and sound scientific knowledge on the nutritional value and health benefit of the different tea-based food products and will be beneficial for food science professionals as well as anyone with an interest in tea as a food ingredient and the benefits it can provide. | Tea as a Food Ingredient Properties Processing and Health Aspects

GBP 170.00
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Experiencing Food Designing Dialogues Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Food Design and Food Studies (EFOOD 2017) Lisbon

Introduction to Food Chemistry

Food Process Engineering Safety Assurance and Complements

Occupational Health and Safety in the Food and Beverage Industry

Fennema's Food Chemistry

Fennema's Food Chemistry

This latest edition of the most internationally respected reference in food chemistry for more than 30 years Fennema’s Food Chemistry 5th Edition once again meets and surpasses the standards of quality and comprehensive information set by its predecessors. All chapters reflect recent scientific advances and where appropriate have expanded and evolved their focus to provide readers with the current state-of-the-science of chemistry for the food industry. This edition introduces new editors and contributors who are recognized experts in their fields. The fifth edition presents a completely rewritten chapter on Water and Ice written in an easy-to-understand manner suitable for professionals as well as undergraduates. In addition ten former chapters have been completely revised and updated two of which receive extensive attention in the new edition including Carbohydrates (Chapter 3) which has been expanded to include a section on Maillard reaction; and Dispersed Systems: Basic considerations (Chapter 7) which includes thermodynamic incompatibility/phase separation concepts. Retaining the straightforward organization and accessibility of the original this edition begins with an examination of major food components such as water carbohydrates lipids proteins and enzymes. The second section looks at minor food components including vitamins and minerals colorants flavors and additives. The final section considers food systems by reviewing basic considerations as well as specific information on the characteristics of milk the postmortem physiology of edible muscle and postharvest physiology of plant tissues. | Fennema's Food Chemistry

GBP 66.99
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Pandemics and Innovative Food Systems

Get Through MRCOG Part 2: MCQs

Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1 Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2)

Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1 Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2)

Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1: Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2) is the first 2-part volume in an exciting series on contact allergy. It presents over 500 natural or synthetic chemicals and compounds which have caused allergic contact dermatitis in cosmetic products. Included here are INCI names synonyms description/definition CAS and EU numbers chemical class function in cosmetics molecular formula structural formula and advice on patch tests. A full literature review is given of patch testing in patients case reports of cosmetic allergic contact dermatitis irritant contact dermatitis photosensitivity immediate contact reactions and systemic side effects. This text is suitable for anyone with an interest in contact allergy from university students to professionals and all readers will find this informative and detailed series an invaluable resource. Key Features: Monographs of all known non-fragrance chemicals and substances which have caused allergic contact dermatitis from their presence in cosmetic products Provides lists of all functional groups (such as antioxidants preservatives artificial nail building emollients hair dyeing hair colorants) in both the EU and US formats and all chemicals in these groups which have caused cosmetic allergy Presents an alphabetical list of all synonyms indicating their INCI names Reported cross-reactions pseudo-cross-reactions and co-reactions patch test sensitization and presence in cosmetic products (including data from FDA’s Voluntary Cosmetic Registration Program) and chemical analyses are discussed Covers an extensive amount of information to benefit dermatologists allergists and non-medical professionals involved with the research development and marketing of cosmetic products | Monographs in Contact Allergy Volume 1 Non-Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetics (Part 1 and Part 2)

GBP 66.99
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Food Insecurity and Public Health

Food Insecurity and Public Health

Affecting more than 800 million people food insecurity is a global problem that runs deeper than hunger and undernutrition. In addition to the obvious impact on physical well-being food insecurity can result in risky coping strategies increased expenditures on medical costs or transportation and mental health issues. A review of the concepts and impacts of food insecurity through the lens of public health Food Insecurity and Public Health details the complex issue of food insecurity and explores its reach beyond economics and agronomics. The book guides you through the fundamentals beginning with theory and the challenges in measuring it and moving on to the impact of food insecurity on health. The book details the implications of food insecurity on public health practice including epidemiology and outcomes of diseases such as HIV TB and non-communicable diseases and the specific impact on women’s health. It closes with case studies from the Navajo Nation Kenya and Southern Africa offering the opportunity to learn from real-life successes and challenges. Each chapter also considers programs or interventions that have been used to attempt to address the issue including a discussion of the US federal food stamps program. In truth however there continues to be a dearth of data on the ways in which programs can effectively address the problem of food insecurity at the household community or district level in either the short or long term—beyond of course the elimination of poverty which is no doubt a root cause of the problem. The book gives you context for considering the links between food insecurity and health and a framework for seeking integrated solutions to both problems.

GBP 44.99
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Advances in Food Biochemistry

Processed Food Addiction Foundations Assessment and Recovery

Transforming Food Environments

Transforming Food Environments

We regularly find ourselves in food environments that promote the consumption of high fat and sugary foods rather than encouraging us to eat more fruit and vegetables. However because of increased media attention people are becoming more interested in alternative approaches to improving the many food-related decisions we make daily. Transforming Food Environments features evidence from several disciplines exploring initiatives that have improved food environments and discusses the importance of achieving success in equitable and sustainable ways. The book presents information on diverse food environments followed by methods that help readers become aware of the design of interventions and food policies. It covers food environments in schools workplaces and community centres as well as fast food establishments and food marketing. The book presents methods to help encourage better food choices and purchase of healthier foods. It explores persuasion tactics used by health professionals such as changing availability and/or price using nudging techniques and food labelling. Led by Editor Charlotte Evans Associate Professor of Nutritional Epidemiology and Public Health Nutrition at the University of Leeds; and written by an international range of authors from countries including the US Canada Australia New Zealand Japan and the United Kingdom this multidisciplinary book appeals to students researchers public health professionals and policy makers. It also raises awareness and provides a comprehensive treatment of the importance of our environments on food choice.

GBP 44.99
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Food-Drug Synergy and Safety

Food-Drug Synergy and Safety

Scientists health professionals and consumers are increasingly interested in the relationships between food components and food-drug combinations as they strive to find more effective ways to prevent or treat chronic disease. As one of the first unified and in-depth sources in this emerging topic Food-Drug Synergy and Safety explores the vast potential benefits of food and food-drug synergy. The book addresses the interaction of two or more components within a single food between several foods or between foods and drugs consumed together in which the potential health benefit is greater than the effect of the single component food or drug. Each chapter follows a consistent framework and addresses the health benefits mechanisms of action and safety aspects pertaining to the food and food-drug synergies. Sections discuss food and food-drug synergies in the context of specific disease groups such as cardiovascular disease cancer osteoporosis inflammatory diseases hypertension and obesity for easy reference in a clinical setting. A separate section focuses entirely on performance enhancers including caffeine creatine and ephedrine/ephedra and their potential to influence human health in addition to ergogenic applications. The final section provides scientists with a framework for designing experiments that elucidate the heath benefits and safety aspects of food and food-drug synergies. Food-Drug Synergy and Safety lays the essential foundation in this new direction of research as it gains momentum in the fields of food nutrition medicine and pharmaceutical sciences.

GBP 56.99
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Understanding the Japanese Food and Agrimarket A Multifaceted Opportunity

Understanding the Japanese Food and Agrimarket A Multifaceted Opportunity

The contributing authors of Understanding the Japanese Food and Agrimarket discuss broad forces that affect markets in Japan and specific situations faced in marketing grain livestock and seafood products; fruits; vegetables; and wood products. Many of the contributors speak and read Japanese and have lived in Japan for extensive periods; they are able to give deep insights into how and why the Japanese consumption and distribution system behaves as it does. They draw on their expertise to fully explore various Japanese food and fiber markets. As they demystify the Japanese market they illustrate for readers several systematic approaches to mastering the Japanese food and fiber markets. Readers will discover that effective long-term marketing strategies in Japan must be based on sound analytical information. The contributors provide such needed material with chapters on items as diverse as wine grain products beef and fruits and vegetables. Some of the specific topics covered include:changes in Japanese food consumptionJapanese food distribution systemdemand for beef products in Japandemand for vegetables and vegetable seedsJapanese wine marketdemand for bakery productsnew food products for the Japanese marketdeveloping trade relations in wood productsExecutives of commodity associations or firms exporting foods to Japan will find the general sections most interesting as well as chapters specific to their products. Teachers and students exploring exporting to the Japanese market will be intrigued by the various dimensions of the “multifaceted” nature and opportunities of the Japanese market. | Understanding the Japanese Food and Agrimarket A Multifaceted Opportunity

GBP 59.99
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