Encapsulation and Controlled Release Technologies in Food Systems

Encapsulation and Controlled Release Technologies in Food Systems
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781118946879
ISBN-13 : 1118946871
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Book Synopsis Encapsulation and Controlled Release Technologies in Food Systems by : Dr Jamileh M. Lakkis

Download or read book Encapsulation and Controlled Release Technologies in Food Systems written by Dr Jamileh M. Lakkis and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2016-03-09 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The emergence of the discipline of encapsulation and controlled release has had a great impact on the food and dietary supplements sectors; principally around fortifying food systems with nutrients and health-promoting ingredients. The successful incorporation of these actives in food formulations depends on preserving their stability and bioavailability as well as masking undesirable flavors throughout processing, shelf life and consumption. This second edition of Encapsulation and Controlled Release Technologies in Food Systems serves as an improvement and a complement companion to the first. However, it differentiates itself in two main aspects. Firstly, it introduces the reader to novel encapsulation and controlled release technologies which have not yet been addressed by any existing book on this matter, and secondly, it offers an in-depth discussion on the impact of encapsulation and controlled release technologies on the bioavailability of health ingredients and other actives. In common with the first edition the book includes chapters written by distinguished authors and researchers in their respective areas of specialization. This book is designed as a reference for scientists and formulators in the food, nutraceuticals and consumer products industries who are looking to formulate new or existing products using microencapsulated ingredients. It is also a post-graduate text designed to provide students with an introduction to encapsulation and controlled release along with detailed coverage of various encapsulation technologies and their adaptability to specific applications.


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