Thom Huppertz & Todor Vasiljevic 
Understanding and improving the functional and nutritional properties of milk [EPUB ebook] 

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  • Comprehensive coverage of the latest research in isolating and analysing the diverse range of compounds in milk

  • Reviews the genetic factors that affect milk composition, as well as the ways milk chemistry can affect sensory quality

  • Explores the importance of milk as a valuable commodity

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Part 1 General
1.The role of the dairy matrix in the contribution of milk and dairy products to the human diet: Jan Geurts, Friesland Campina, The Netherlands;
2.Digestion of milk protein and milk fat: Aiqian Ye, Riddet Institute, Massey University, New Zealand;
3.Milk composition and properties: interspecies comparison: Golfo Moatsou, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece;
Part 2 Proteins and lipids
4.Caseins and casein micelles: Thom Huppertz, Friesland Campina and Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands and Victoria University, Australia; and Inge Gazi, Utrecht University and Netherlands Proteomics Center, The Netherlands;
5.Advances in dairy protein science: whey proteins: Dimuthu Bogahawaththa and Todor Vasiljevic, Victoria University, Australia;
6.Understanding nutritional and bioactive properties of whey: Geoffrey Mc Carthy, Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ireland; James A. O’Mahony, University College Cork, Ireland; and Mark A. Fenelon and Rita M. Hickey, Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ireland;
7.Functional ingredients based on bioactive peptides from milk proteins: Egon Bech Hansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark;
8.Advances in dairy lipid science: physicochemical aspects: Daylan A. Tzompa-Sosa, Ghent University, Belgium; and Naomi Arita-Merino, Wageningen University, The Netherlands;
9.Advances in understanding the biosynthetic pathways of milk lipids, their health benefits and bioactive properties: Nurit Argov-Argaman, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel;
Part 3 Carbohydrates and other components
10.Lactose in milk: properties, nutritional characteristics and role in dairy products: Thom Huppertz, Friesland Campina and Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands;
11.Nutritional properties and biological activity of lactose and other dairy carbohydrates: Michael Gänzle, University of Alberta, Canada;
12.Advances in understanding of indigenous milk enzymes: Lotte Bach Larsen, Søren Drud-Heydary Nielsen and Nina Aagaard Poulsen, Aarhus University, Denmark; and Alan L. Kelly, University College Cork, Ireland;
13.Advances in understanding milk salts: Xiao-Chen Liu and Leif H. Skibsted, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
Part 4 Optimising milk composition and quality
14.Advances in instrumental analysis of dairy products: Paul Andrewes and Stephen E. Holroyd, Fonterra Research and Development Centre, New Zealand; Brendon Gill and Richard Johnson, Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd, New Zealand; and Andrew Lewis, Andrew Mac Kenzie and Mikhail Vyssotski, Callaghan Innovation, New Zealand;
15.Genetic factors affecting the composition and quality of cow’s milk: Nina Aagaard Poulsen and Lotte Bach Larsen, Aarhus University, Denmark;
16.Dietary factors affecting the composition of cow’s milk: Martin Auldist, Agriculture Victoria Research, Australia;
17.Sensory properties of milk: understanding and analysis: Tim Coolbear, Nathalie Janin, Rachel Traill and Rebecca Shingleton, Fonterra Research and Development Centre, New Zealand;
18.Microbial quality and spoilage of raw cow’s milk: Maria Kazou, Alkmini Gavriil, Chryssi Kounenidaki and Effie Tsakalidou, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece;
19.Understanding the contribution of milk constituents to the texture of dairy products: liquid milk products: Hilton C. Deeth, University of Queensland, Australia;
20.Understanding the contribution of milk constituents to the texture of dairy products: fermented products: Georg Surber, Harald Rohm and Doris Jaros, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany;
21.Understanding the contribution of milk constituents to the texture of dairy products: cheese: Michel Britten, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada;

Despre autor

Hilton Deeth has had a long involvement with dairy research involving milk and a range of dairy products. He joined the University of Queensland in 1995 where he taught food science and technology and supervised several postgraduate students and research projects. From 1996 to 2008 he was Director of the Centre for UHT Processing at the University of Queensland. He has published over 160 research papers and 38 book chapters. He co-authored the 2017 book on “High Temperature Processing of Milk and Milk Products” and co-edited the 2018 book on “Whey Proteins. From Milk to Medicine”. He is now Emeritus Professor of Food Science at the University of Queensland and consults to the dairy industry.
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Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● Pagini 774 ● ISBN 9781786768216 ● Mărime fișier 12.5 MB ● Editor Thom Huppertz & Todor Vasiljevic ● Editura Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing ● Oraș Cambridge ● Țară GB ● Publicat 2022 ● Descărcabil 24 luni ● Valută EUR ● ID 8333638 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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