Food Analysis / 3rd ed
By: Nielsen, S. Suzanne.
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: India: Springer, 2003Edition: 3rd ed.Description: 536 p.ISBN: 0306474956 (hardcover); 9780306474958 (hardcover).Subject(s): Food--Analysis | Food Science and Human NutritionDDC classification: 664.07 Nielsen 19487 3rd 2003 Food.Science Summary: This book provides information on the techniques needed to analyze foods in laboratory experiments. All topics covered include information on the basic principles, procedures, advantages, limitations, and applications. This book is ideal for undergraduate courses in food analysis and is also an invaluable reference to professionals in the food industry. General information is provided on regulations, standards, labeling, sampling and data handling as background for chapters on specific methods to determine the chemical composition and characteristics of foods. Large, expanded sections on spectroscopy and chromatography are also included. Other methods and instrumentation such as thermal analysis, selective electrodes, enzymes, and immunoassays are covered from the perspective of their use in the chemical analysis of foods. A helpful Instructor's Manual is available to adopting professors.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Food Sci. & Human Nutrition | Veterinary Science | 664.07 Nielsen 20844 3rd 2003 Food.Science (Browse shelf) | Available | 20844 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Food Sci. & Human Nutrition | Veterinary Science | 664.07 Nielsen 19486 3rd 2003 Food.Science (Browse shelf) | Checked out to Aoun Raza (2022-fst-064) | 10/05/2024 | 19486 | |
Books | UVAS Library Food Sci. & Human Nutrition | Veterinary Science | 664.07 Nielsen 19485 3rd 2003 Food.Science (Browse shelf) | Available | 19485 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Food Sci. & Human Nutrition | Veterinary Science | 664.07 Nielsen 19487 3rd 2003 Food.Science (Browse shelf) | Available | 19487 |
This book provides information on the techniques needed to analyze foods in laboratory experiments. All topics covered include information on the basic principles, procedures, advantages, limitations, and applications. This book is ideal for undergraduate courses in food analysis and is also an invaluable reference to professionals in the food industry. General information is provided on regulations, standards, labeling, sampling and data handling as background for chapters on specific methods to determine the chemical composition and characteristics of foods. Large, expanded sections on spectroscopy and chromatography are also included. Other methods and instrumentation such as thermal analysis, selective electrodes, enzymes, and immunoassays are covered from the perspective of their use in the chemical analysis of foods. A helpful Instructor's Manual is available to adopting professors.
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