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Advances in Food and Nutrition Research
1st Edition, Volume 42 - May 4, 1998
Editor: Steve Taylor
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780120164424
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eBook ISBN:9780080567877
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Advances in Food and Nutrition Research recognizes the integral relationship between the food and nutritional sciences and brings together outstanding and comprehensive reviews that highlight this relationship. Contributions detail the scientific developments in the broad areas encompassed by the fields of food science and nutrition and are intended to ensure that food scientists in academic and industry as well as professional nutritionists and dieticians are kept informed concerning emerging research and developments in these important disciplines.
This volume includes three thematic chapters:
The Role of Flavoring Substances in Food Allergy and Intolerance
The Use of Amino Acid Sequence Alignments to Assess Potential Allergenicity of Proteins Used in Genetically Modified Foods
Sequence Databases for Assessing the Potential Allergeniticity of Proteins Used in Transgenic Foods
S.L. Taylor and E.S. Dormedy, The Role of Flavoring Substances in Food Allergy and Intolerance. S.M. Gendel, The Use of Amino Acid Sequence Alignments to Assess Potential Allergenicity of Proteins Used in Genetically Modified Foods. S.M. Gendel, Sequence Databases for Assessing the Potential Allergenicity of Proteins Used in Transgenic Foods. D. Sheehan, S.M. O'Sullivan, and K.B. Carey, Design of Emulsification Peptides. R. Chandrasekaran, X-Ray Diffraction of Food Polysaccharides. M. Naim, B.J. Striem, and M. Tal, Cellular Signal Transduction of Sweetener-Induced Taste. S.L. Cuppett and C.A. Hall, Antioxidant Activity of the Labiatae. Subject Index.
No. of pages: 278
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 42
Published: May 4, 1998
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780120164424
eBook ISBN: 9780080567877
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Steve Taylor
Affiliations and expertise
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA
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