Author | : Florence Ojiugo Uruakpa |
File Size | : 48,9 Mb |
Publisher | : Academic Press and AOCS Press |
Language | : English |
Release Date | : 15 September 2021 |
ISBN | : 0128123559 |
Pages | : 312 pages |
Canola Protein Functionality in Food Systems by Florence Ojiugo Uruakpa Book PDF Summary
Canola Proteins and its Functionality in Food Systems investigates the molecular interactions involved in gelation and emulsification of CPI-hydrocolloid systems. Oilseed proteins contribute useful functionality to food systems. Knowledge of the molecular interactions between plant proteins such as commercial canola protein isolate (CPI) and other components allows the manipulation of physical and textural properties of mixed biopolymers by adjusting macromolecular interactions. Protein-polysaccharide interactions give a realistic indication of plant proteins behavior in food systems and provides useful information for the development of canola protein products. This book provides the details of functional and physiochemical properties of CPI-hydrocolloids , the type and degree of their interactions, and optimum conditions for gelation and emulsification. Presents characteristics of gels of CPI-hydrocolloid mixtures using dynamic rheology and microscopy Identifies optimized conditions for specific functional properties such as network and emulsion formation Explores electrostatic complexing and synergistic interactions that contribute to the formation of strong, elastic CPI-hydrocolloid gels Provides findings on improvements in the emulsifying properties and surface hydrophobicity of CPI-hydrocolloid mixtures when compared to CPI alone