Calorimetry in Food Processing: Analysis and Design of Food Systems introduces the basic principles of calorimetry and highlights various applications of calorimetry to characterize temperature-induced changes including starch gelatinization and crystallization, lipid transitions, protein denaturation, and inactivation of microorganisms in a variety of food and biological materials. Emphasis is given to the use of calorimetry as a tool for evaluation of processing requirements in order to assess the efficacy of food processing and for characterization of the effects of changes in formulation and processing conditions.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface xiii
Contributor List xvii
Part 1 Analysis of Food and Biological Materials by Calorimetry 3
Chapter 1 Calorimetric Methods as Applied to Food: An Overview 5
Gö nü l Kaletunç
Chapter 2 Methods and Applications of Microcalorimetry in Food 15
Pierre Le Parlouë r and Luc Benoist
Chapter 3 High-Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimetry 51
Gü nther W. H. Hö hne and Gö nü l Kaletunç
Chapter 4 Calorimetry of Proteins in Dilute Solution 67
G. Eric Plum
Chapter 5 Thermal Analysis of Denaturation and Aggregation of Proteins and Protein Interactions in a Real Food System 87
Valerij Y. Grinberg, Tatiana V. Burova, and Vladimir B. Tolstoguzov
Chapter 6 Heat-Induced Phase Transformations of Protein Solutions and Fat Droplets in Oil-in-Water Emulsions: A Thermodynamic and Kinetic Study 119
Perla Relkin
Chapter 7 Analysis of Foodborne Bacteria by Differential Scanning Calorimetry 147
Michael H. Tunick, John S. Novak, Darrell O. Bayles, Jaesung Lee, and Gö nü l Kaletunç
Chapter 8 Coupling of Differential Scanning Calorimetry and X-Ray Diffraction to Study the Crystallization Properties and Polymorphism of Triacyglycerols 169
Christelle Lopez, Daniel J. E. Kalnin, and Michel R. Ollivon
Part 2 Calorimetry as a Tool for Process Design 199
Chapter 9 Overview of Calorimetry as a Tool for Efficient and Safe Food-Processing Design 201
Alois Raemy, Corinne Appolonia Nouzille, Pierre Lambelet, and Alejandro Marabi
Chapter 10 Shelf Life Prediction of Complex Food Systems by Quantitative Interpretation of Isothermal Calorimetric Data 237
Simon Gaisford, Michael A. A. O'Neill, and Anthony E. Beezer
Chapter 11 Use of Thermal Analysis to Design and Monitor Cereal Processing 265
Alberto Schiraldi, Dimitrios Fessas, and Marco Signorelli
Chapter 12 Importance of Calorimetry in Understanding Food Dehydration and Stability 289
Yrjö H. Roos
Chapter 13 High-Pressure Calorimetry and Transitiometry 311
Stanislaw L. Randzio and Alain Le Bail
Chapter 14 Calorimetric Analysis of Starch Gelatinization by High-Pressure Processing 341
Kelley Lowe and Gö nü l Kaletunç
Chapter 15 Use of Calorimetry to Evaluate Safety of Processing 351
Hans Fierz
Index 369