Plant Proteins from European Crops: Food and Non-Food Applications
Jointly published with INRA, Paris

Plant proteins are regarded as versatile, functional ingredients or as active biological compounds, and as essential nutrients in food. Besides food uses, plant proteins are also considered as "green" chemical molecules useful in manufacturing non-food industrial products. This new utilization of plant proteins presents a great challenge for agriculture and industry and will also be beneficial for the environment. In this book, numerous scientists working on all aspects of proteins from the major European crops report on the role played by plant proteins in food systems and their effects on human health. In addition, the most recent data on protein-based plastic materials and other non-food products are presented.

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Plant Proteins from European Crops: Food and Non-Food Applications
Jointly published with INRA, Paris

Plant proteins are regarded as versatile, functional ingredients or as active biological compounds, and as essential nutrients in food. Besides food uses, plant proteins are also considered as "green" chemical molecules useful in manufacturing non-food industrial products. This new utilization of plant proteins presents a great challenge for agriculture and industry and will also be beneficial for the environment. In this book, numerous scientists working on all aspects of proteins from the major European crops report on the role played by plant proteins in food systems and their effects on human health. In addition, the most recent data on protein-based plastic materials and other non-food products are presented.

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Plant Proteins from European Crops: Food and Non-Food Applications

Plant Proteins from European Crops: Food and Non-Food Applications

Plant Proteins from European Crops: Food and Non-Food Applications

Plant Proteins from European Crops: Food and Non-Food Applications

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Jointly published with INRA, Paris

Plant proteins are regarded as versatile, functional ingredients or as active biological compounds, and as essential nutrients in food. Besides food uses, plant proteins are also considered as "green" chemical molecules useful in manufacturing non-food industrial products. This new utilization of plant proteins presents a great challenge for agriculture and industry and will also be beneficial for the environment. In this book, numerous scientists working on all aspects of proteins from the major European crops report on the role played by plant proteins in food systems and their effects on human health. In addition, the most recent data on protein-based plastic materials and other non-food products are presented.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662037225
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 03/14/2013
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998
Pages: 339
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Biochemistry, structure, molecular biology.- Functionality, interactions, modifications.- Nutrition and health.- Structure and interactions in food systems.- Technology of protein processing.- Non-food uses.
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