Handbook of Starch Hydrolysis Products and their Derivatives
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Handbook of Starch Hydrolysis Products and their Derivatives is a nutrition, chemistry book by M. W. Kearsley.
About this book
Starch hydrolysis products are arguably the most versatile of all food sugar ingredients because they can be designed to meet many different nutritional and technological requirements. This book covers all aspects of starch production, from its hydrolysis to the analysis of the finished product. In addition, the most important derivatives of starch hydrolysis products are described and their applications in the food and, increasingly pharmaceutical industries are detailed. This book is essential reading for industrial food scientists and technologists, particularly those in processing and will be of interest to those involved in the formulation of pharmaceutical products. It is also a valuable reference source for food scientists and nutritionists in academic research institutes.
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Handbook of Starch Hydrolysis Products and their Derivatives is a Nutrition, Chemistry, Food science, Starch, Hydrolysis book.
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Starch hydrolysis products are arguably the most versatile of all food sugar ingredients because they can be designed to meet many different nutritional and technological requirements. This book covers all aspects of starch production, from its hydrolysis to the analysis of the finished product. In ...
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Handbook of Starch Hydrolysis Products and their Derivatives was written by M. W. Kearsley.