Analytical methods for food and dairy powders / Pierre Schuck, Anne Dolivet, and Romain Jeantet.
By: Schuck, Pierre.
Contributor(s): Dolivet, Anne | Jeantet, Romain.
Material type: BookPublisher: Chichester, West Sussex ; Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xix, 228 pages, [4] pages of color plates) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118307397; 1118307399; 9781118307441; 1118307445; 9781621982203; 1621982203.Subject(s): Food -- Analysis | Food -- Composition | Dairy products -- Drying | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Food Science | Dairy products -- Drying | Food -- Analysis | Food -- CompositionGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Analytical methods for food and dairy powders.DDC classification: 664/.07 Online resources: Wiley Online LibraryIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Front Matter -- Colour Plates -- Dehydration Processes and their Influence on Powder Properties -- Determination of Dry Matter and Total Dry Matter -- Determination of Nitrogen Fractions -- Determination of the Rate of Lactose Crystallisation -- Determination of Total Fat and Free Fat Content -- Determination of the Ash Content -- Determination of Particle Size and Friability -- Determination of Flowability and Floodability Indices -- Determination of Density, Interstitial Air Content and Occluded Air Content -- Determination of Colour and Appearance -- Determination of the Sorption Isotherm, Water Activity and Hygroscopicity of Powders -- Determination of Glass Transition Temperature Range -- Determination of Rehydration Ability -- Summary and General Conclusion -- Index.
Food and dairy powders are created by dehydrating perishable produce, such as milk, eggs, fruit and meat, in order to extend their shelf life and stabilise them for storage or transport. These powders are in high demand for use as ingredients and as food products in their own right, and are of great economic importance to the food and dairy industry worldwide. Today, the ability to control food and dairy powder quality is a source of key competitive advantage. By varying the dehydration process design, and by controlling the technological and thermodynamic parameters during dehydration, it is.
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