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The Chemistry of Food (2nd edition.)

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Wiley's landmark food chemistry textbook that provides an all-in-one reference book, revised and updated

The revised second edition of The Chemistry of Food provides a comprehensive overview of important compounds constituting of food and raw materials for food production. The authors highlight food's structural features, chemical reactions, organoleptic properties, nutritional, and toxicological importance.

The updated second edition reflects the thousands of new scientific papers concerning food chemistry and related disciplines that have been published since 2012. Recent discoveries deal with existing as well as new food constituents, their origin, reactivity, degradation, reactions with other compounds, organoleptic, biological, and other important properties. The second edition extends and supplements the current knowledge and presents new facts about chemistry, legislation, nutrition, and food safety. The main chapters of the book explore the chemical structure of substances and subchapters examine the properties or uses. This important resource:

          Offers in a single volume an updated text dealing with food chemistry

          Contains complete and fully up-to-date information on food chemistry, from structural features to applications

          Features several visual aids including reaction schemes, diagrams and tables, and nearly 2,000 chemical structures

          Written by internationally recognized authors on food chemistry 

Written for upper-level students, lecturers, researchers and the food industry, the revised second edition of The Chemistry of Food is a quick reference for almost anything food-related as pertains to its chemical properties and applications.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
1119537657 / 9781119537656
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
664.07
28/07/2020
England
English
1008 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Translated from the Czech Previous edition of this translation: 2014 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.