Frank A. Manthey (North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, USA), Yingying Xu (North Dakota State University,
Understanding the biochemistry of food is basic to all other research and development in the fields of food science, technology, and nutrition, and the past decade has seen accelerated progress in these areas. Advances in Food Biochemistry provides a unified exploration of foods from a biochemical perspective. Featuring illustrations to elucidate molecular concepts throughout the text, this volume examines a range of issues on the food spectrum, including: water and its relation to food the glycobiology of food components enzymes plant, animal, and human hormones ...
Understanding the biochemistry of food is basic to all other research and development in the fields of food science, technology, and nutrition, and th...