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Flavour and Consumer Perception of Food Proteins


Flavour and Consumer Perception of Food Proteins

Author: Jing Zhao

language: en

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Release Date: 2023-11-29


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Proteins are an important nutrient and ingredient in food as well as in nutritional supplements. The application and take up of food proteins, especially plant proteins, has been limited due to their undesirable sensory properties, e.g. taste, odour, and chalky mouth feel. This will need to change if the availability of meat protein becomes scarcer. Documenting the latest research, this book is the first overview of the recent advances in flavour research of food proteins, with an emphasis on the major plant proteins, e.g. soy and pulse proteins. The topics to be covered include sensory and instrumental characterization of flavour compounds in food proteins, how flavour profiles in food proteins can be formed or altered, research advances of individual food proteins, the use of food protein products as flavouring ingredients, and future trends of flavouring food proteins. There is a growing interest in using plant proteins in food formulation and industrial applications, but no book has yet covered this systematically until now. Summarizing research advances in consumer studies and flavour chemistry that focus on food proteins, the book will discuss the flavour properties and problems in each major and novel food protein source for the academic and industry market.

Flavour Science


Flavour Science

Author: A. J. Taylor

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 1997-01-01


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This volume contains the 86 lectures, posters and workshop presentations made at the 8th Weurman Flavour Research Symposium. These are mainly research papers and are divided into seven subject areas reflecting the major divisions of flavour science.

New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering


New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering

Author: Alexandre Gomes Rodrigues

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2020-06-10


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New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Microbial Biomolecules: Properties, Relevance and Their Translational Applications presents a concise review on microbial biotechnology, along with impacts and recent results from research centers, small companies and large enterprises. The book brings the most relevant information on how we can use resources - in this case from microorganisms - and technology to develop solutions in fields like biofuels, food, cosmetics and medicine. It covers case studies of start-ups in the field and explains how scientists have moved their ideas into profitable bio-based products that are necessary for our current living standards. In addition, the book describes strategic governmental programs designed to exploit biomass in a sustainable way, along with detailed information on research in several high-impact, worldwide laboratories. It gives concrete examples of ongoing research from molecules to methods, such as L-asparaginase, extremophiles, new diagnostics tools and the analytical methods that have raised the quality of the data obtained, thereby boosting the so-called bioeconomy. - Comprises a unique source of information on the various applications of microbial biomolecules - Provides resourceful material for new ideas and strong rational/application-oriented stories - Discusses biotech companies in various areas (biofuel, food, medicine, etc.) who are actively using microbial biomolecules - Outlines scientific discoveries and their translation into profitable products - Gives an insight perspective of institutional and governmental strategic research programs aiming to preserve, explore and generate benefits from microbial biomolecules