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Starch: Progress in Food Applications

PUBLISHER Springer (09/27/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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This text presents exhaustive analysis of the most recent advances in starch food applications. Conventionally, starches have been used in the food industry due to their thickening, binding, gelling, baking, and texturing properties. In recent years, starches have been used to develop new structures with potential food applications such as pickering emulsions, aerogels and oleogels. In addition, new food ingredients have been developed by stabilizing starches with phenolic compounds, proteins and flavors. Similarly, recent studies have suggested the use of modified starches as ingredients to manufacture low glycemic and fat-replace ingredients in food formulation. Finally, starch properties are fundamental for its application in 3D food printing and plant-based foods.

Starch: Progress in Food Applications brings together recent advances in the food application of starches, featuring chapters addressing pickering emulsions, aerogels and oleogels, phenolic compounds, stabilizing proteins and starch stabilizing flavors. Further chapters delve into low-glycemic index starch foods, starch-based fat replacers, starch in 3D food printing, starch-based plant foods and starches in 3D printing.

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ISBN-13: 9783031987311
ISBN-10: 3031987314
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 232
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 6.50 x 0.77 x 9.31 inches
Weight: 1.13 pound(s)
Country of Origin: NL
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Technology & Engineering | Food Science - Chemistry & Biotechnology
Technology & Engineering | Food Science - Food Safety & Security
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This text presents exhaustive analysis of the most recent advances in starch food applications. Conventionally, starches have been used in the food industry due to their thickening, binding, gelling, baking, and texturing properties. In recent years, starches have been used to develop new structures with potential food applications such as pickering emulsions, aerogels and oleogels. In addition, new food ingredients have been developed by stabilizing starches with phenolic compounds, proteins and flavors. Similarly, recent studies have suggested the use of modified starches as ingredients to manufacture low glycemic and fat-replace ingredients in food formulation. Finally, starch properties are fundamental for its application in 3D food printing and plant-based foods.

Starch: Progress in Food Applications brings together recent advances in the food application of starches, featuring chapters addressing pickering emulsions, aerogels and oleogels, phenolic compounds, stabilizing proteins and starch stabilizing flavors. Further chapters delve into low-glycemic index starch foods, starch-based fat replacers, starch in 3D food printing, starch-based plant foods and starches in 3D printing.

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This text presents exhaustive analysis of the most recent advances in starch food applications. Conventionally, starches have been used in the food industry due to their thickening, binding, gelling, baking, and texturing properties. In recent years, starches have been used to develop new structures with potential food applications such as pickering emulsions, aerogels and oleogels. In addition, new food ingredients have been developed by stabilizing starches with phenolic compounds, proteins and flavors. Similarly, recent studies have suggested the use of modified starches as ingredients to manufacture low glycemic and fat-replace ingredients in food formulation. Finally, starch properties are fundamental for its application in 3D food printing and plant-based foods.

Starch: Progress in Food Applications brings together recent advances in the food application of starches, featuring chapters addressing pickering emulsions, aerogels and oleogels, phenolic compounds, stabilizing proteins and starch stabilizing flavors. Further chapters delve into low-glycemic index starch foods, starch-based fat replacers, starch in 3D food printing, starch-based plant foods and starches in 3D printing.

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