NMR Spectroscopy in Food Analysis

NMR Spectroscopy in Food Analysis
Author: Apostolos Spyros,Photis Dais
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781782625667

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During the last two decades, the use of NMR spectroscopy for the characterization and analysis of food materials has flourished, and this trend continues to increase today. Currently, there exists no book that fulfils specifically the needs of food scientists that are interested in adding or expanding the use of NMR spectroscopy in their arsenal of food analysis techniques. Current books and monographs are rather addressed to experienced researchers in food analysis providing new information in the field. This book, written by acknowledged experts in the field, fills the gap by offering a day to day NMR guide for the food scientist, affording not only the basic theoretical aspects of NMR spectroscopy, but also practical information on sample preparation, experimental conditions and data analysis. Current developments in the field covered in this book are the availability of solid state NMR experiments such as CP/MAS and more importantly HR-MAS NMR for the analysis of semisolid foods, and the increasing use of chemometrics to analyze NMR data in food metabonomics. Moreover, this book contains an up to date discussion of MRI in food analysis including topics such as food processing and natural changes in food such as ripening. The book is a compact and complete source of information for food scientists who wish to apply methodologies based on NMR spectroscopy in food analysis. It contains information so far scattered in the primary literature, in NMR treatises and food analysis books, in a concise format that makes it appealing to food scientists who have no or minimal experience in magnetic resonance techniques. The inclusion of practical information about NMR instrumentation, experiment setup, acquisition and spectral analysis for the study of different food categories make this book a hands-on manual for food scientists wishing to implement novel NMR spectroscopy-based analytical techniques in their field.

Spectroscopic Methods in Food Analysis

Spectroscopic Methods in Food Analysis
Author: Adriana S. Franca,Leo M.L. Nollet
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 902
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351648790

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Given the inherent complexity of food products, most instrumental techniques employed for quality and authenticity evaluation (e.g., chromatographic methods) are time demanding, expensive, and involve a considerable amount of manual labor. Therefore, there has been an increasing interest in simpler, faster, and reliable analytical methods for assessing food quality attributes. Spectroscopic Methods in Food Analysis presents the basic concepts of spectroscopic methods, together with a discussion on the most important applications in food analysis. The determination of product quality and authenticity and the detection of adulteration are major issues in the food industry, causing concern among consumers and special attention among food manufacturers. As such, this book explains why spectroscopic methods have been extensively employed to the analysis of food products as they often require minimal or no sample preparation, provide rapid and on-line analysis, and have the potential to run multiple tests on a single sample (i.e., non-destructive). This book consists of concepts related to food quality and authenticity, that are quite broad, given the different demands of the manufacturer, the consumer, the surveillance and the legislative bodies that ultimately provide healthy and safe products.

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science
Author: Francesco Capozzi,Luca Laghi,Peter S. Belton
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781782620310

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Magnetic Resonance has become an established technique to improve the understanding of food systems. Capturing contributions from a whole range of applications in food and representing the latest technical innovations, this will be a contemporary book on the topic. Based on a conference which has established an international reputation as the forum for advances in applications of magnetic resonance to food, the coverage will be dedicated to multiscale definition of food, quantitative NMR (qNMR), foodomics, on-line non-invasive NMR (dedicated to Brian P. Hills), quality and safety and new developments in the area. It is aimed at academics and industrialists who are committed to the utilisation of MR tools to improve our understanding of food.

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science
Author: G A Webb,Peter S Belton,A M Gil,I Delgadillo
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781847551252

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Magnetic resonance has long demonstrated its tremendous versatility in many areas of science. Nowhere has this been more apparent than in food science, where problems encountered in a variety of situations can be resolved using one of the many techniques available to the magnetic resonance practitioner. From structural studies and investigations of molecules in frozen sugar solutions, to identifying the origins of salmon and detecting free radicals in irradiated food, magnetic resonance techniques can provide useful information. Divided into four sections entitled A View Towards the Next Century; Food Safety and Health; Structure and Dynamics; and Analysis, Monitoring and Authentication, the book consists of top quality contributions from renowned international scientists, and looks at what magnetic resonance techniques can offer both now and in the future. Offering state-of-the-art material, Magnetic Resonance in Food Science: A View to the Future is essential reading for both academics and industrialists in food science.

Advances in Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Advances in Magnetic Resonance in Food Science
Author: P S Belton,B P Hills,G. A. Webb
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1999-04-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845698133

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The highly versatile nature of magnetic resonance techniques in dealing with problems arising in many areas in food science is demonstrated in this book. Topics covered include development of the technique, functional constituents of food, signal treatment and analysis, along with applications of magnetic resonance to food processing and engineering. The international flavour of the contributions to this text aim to make it of value to both academics and industrialists in food science.

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science
Author: Peter S Belton,A M Gil,G A Webb,Doug Rutledge
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781847551269

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The term magnetic resonance covers a wide range of techniques, spectroscopy, relaxation and imaging. In turn, these areas are evolving and leading to various new applications of NMR and ESR in food science and nutrition. From assessment of meat quality, through to a study of beer components and the effect of microwaves on potato texture, Magnetic Resonance in Food Science: Latest Developments provides an account of the state of the art in this lively area. Coverage includes: recent developments in magnetic resonance; human aspects of food; structure and dynamics in food; and food quality control. With contributions from international experts, this book is essential reading for academics and industrialists in food science. It is the latest in a series of titles in this area published by the RSC.

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science
Author: John van Duynhoven,Peter S. Belton,Henk van As,G. A. Webb
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781849736343

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There are many challenges and problems in food science and magnetic resonance methods may be used to provide answers and deepen both fundamental and practical knowledge. This book presents the latest innovations in magnetic resonance and in particular new applications to understanding the functionality of foods, their processing and stability and their impact on health, perception and behaviour. Drawing on expert knowledge from academia and industry, coverage includes structure and function, emphasizing respectively applications of spectroscopy/relaxometry and imaging/diffusometry; high resolution NMR spectroscopy as applied to quality and safety and foodomics; and, for the first time, dedicated information on perception and behaviour demonstrating the progress that has been made in applications of fMRI in this field. Providing a resource for any newcomer to the field or for those in need of a rapid update of the latest developments, this title will be an indispensable reference tool.

Spectral Methods in Food Analysis

Spectral Methods in Food Analysis
Author: Mossoba
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1998-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0824702239

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Outlines the basic principles, advanced instrumentation, applications and future potential of a range of spectral techniques in food analysis. The book introduces new applications of GC-MS, LC-MS, MALDI TOF-MS, GC-FTIR, SFC-FTIR, ATR, and Raman spectroscopy. The book covers the identification and quantitation of food constituents, additives and contaminants.