Handbook of Starch Hydrolysis Products and their Derivatives

Handbook of Starch Hydrolysis Products and their Derivatives
Author: S.Z. Dziedzic
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461521599

Starch hydrolysis products are arguably the most versatile of all food sugar ingredients because they can be designed to meet many different nutritional and technological requirements. This book covers all aspects of starch production, from its hydrolysis to the analysis of the finished product. In addition, the most important derivatives of starch hydrolysis products are described and their applications in the food and, increasingly pharmaceutical industries are detailed. This book is essential reading for industrial food scientists and technologists, particularly those in processing and will be of interest to those involved in the formulation of pharmaceutical products. It is also a valuable reference source for food scientists and nutritionists in academic research institutes.

Starch Hydrolysis Products

Starch Hydrolysis Products
Author: Fred W. Schenck
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1992-04-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780471187967

Here is complete, up-to-date coverage of all aspects of hydrolysis products, the largest end use of starches - production, technology, and applications worldwide; factory design and construction; product applications, analysis, quality control, and waste treatment; legal aspects; metabolism and industry economics. Also included is an international list of 200 starch hydrolysate producers, a list of fructose-bearing syrup manufacturers (with estimated tonnage), and a directory of suppliers of equipment, ingredients, and technology.

Examination and Analysis of Starch and Starch Products

Examination and Analysis of Starch and Starch Products
Author: J. A. Radley
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401013322

The literature of starch has proliferated in the last ten years at an almost geometric rate and a number of important changes and developments in the technology of starch and its derivatives have taken place which make it highly desirable to review these in some depth. The immensity of the subject determined the writer to seek the assistance of a number of prominent workers throughout the world. Where older work contains factual information of present value it has been retained, generally in the form of Additional References. These are brief abstracts which will help specialised searches in a branch of the subject to complete the information given in the text. Inclusion of dis jointed information can often lead to the loss of coherence and clarity, and the device of the Additional References, whilst allowing smooth presentation, also allows the inclusion of up-to-the-minute material appearing after the main text has been written. The rewarding techniques of transmission and scanning electron microscopy have been dealt with for the first time in a book of this nature.