Whey Proteins

From Milk to Medicine

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Food Industry & Science
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Author: ISBN: 9780128121252
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: September 12, 2018
Imprint: Academic Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780128121252
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: September 12, 2018
Imprint: Academic Press
Language: English

Whey Proteins: From Milk to Medicine addresses the basic properties of whey proteins including chemistry, analysis, heat sensitivity, interactions with other proteins and carbohydrates, modifications (hydrolysis, aggregation, conjugation), their industrial preparation, processing and applications, quality aspects including flavour and effects of storage, as well as their role in nutrition, sports and exercise, and health and wellness.

Readers of Whey Proteins will gain a better understanding of the chemical nature of the various whey proteins in cow’s milk and the milk of other species. This includes their unique physical and functional properties; the industrial processes used to extract them from milk, to process them into various forms, and to modify them to enhance their functionality; and their nutritive value and application in the fields of sports and exercise science, infant nutrition and medicine. This book is an essential resource for food and nutrition researchers, dairy and food companies, pharmaceutical organizations, and graduate students.

  • Presents up-to-date coverage of whey proteins from milk to medicine
  • Contains a description of the production and properties of whey protein products
  • Offers an overview of the effects of thermal and non-thermal processes on whey protein characteristics
  • Describes the rationale for, and benefits of, using whey proteins in health and wellness preparations
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Whey Proteins: From Milk to Medicine addresses the basic properties of whey proteins including chemistry, analysis, heat sensitivity, interactions with other proteins and carbohydrates, modifications (hydrolysis, aggregation, conjugation), their industrial preparation, processing and applications, quality aspects including flavour and effects of storage, as well as their role in nutrition, sports and exercise, and health and wellness.

Readers of Whey Proteins will gain a better understanding of the chemical nature of the various whey proteins in cow’s milk and the milk of other species. This includes their unique physical and functional properties; the industrial processes used to extract them from milk, to process them into various forms, and to modify them to enhance their functionality; and their nutritive value and application in the fields of sports and exercise science, infant nutrition and medicine. This book is an essential resource for food and nutrition researchers, dairy and food companies, pharmaceutical organizations, and graduate students.

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