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Food The Chemistry Of Its Components 6Th Edition by Coultate T, C PUBLISHING

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    Author(s)Coultate T
    PublisherC PUBLISHING
    Edition6th Edition
    ISBN9781849738804
    Pages620
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2015

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    C PUBLISHING Food The Chemistry Of Its Components 6Th Edition by Coultate T

    First published in 1984, and now in its 6th edition, this book has become the classic text on food chemistry around the world. The bulk components - carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals and water, and the trace components - colours, flavours, vitamins and preservatives, as well as food-borne toxins, allergens, pesticide residues and other undesirables all receive detailed consideration. Besides being extensively rewritten and updated a new chapter on enzymes has been included. At every stage attention is drawn to the links between the chemical components of food and their health and nutritional significance. Features include:"Special Topics" section at the end of each chapter for specialist readers and advanced students; an exhaustive index and the structural formulae of over 500 food components; comprehensive listings of recent, relevant review articles and recommended books for further reading; frequent references to wider issues eg the evolutionary significance of lactose intolerance, fava bean consumption in relation to malaria and the legislative status of food additives around the w.show more



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