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Title Microbial production of food ingredients, enzymes, and nutraceuticals / edited by Brian McNeil, David Archer, Ioannis Giavasis, and Linda Harvey
Published Oxford : Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (xxx, 610 pages) : illustrations
Series Woodhead Publishing series in food science, technology, and nutrition, 2042-8049 ; number 246
Woodhead Publishing in food science, technology, and nutrition ; no. 246. 2042-8049
Contents Part I. Systems biology, metabolic engineering of industrial microorganisms and fermentation technology -- part II. Use of microorganisms for the production of natural molecules for use in foods
Summary Bacteria, yeast, fungi and microalgae can act as producers (or catalysts for the production) of food ingredients, enzymes and nutraceuticals. With the current trend towards the use of natural ingredients in foods, there is renewed interest in microbial flavours and colours, food bioprocessing using enzymes and food biopreservation using bacteriocins. Microbial production of substances such as organic acids and hydrocolloids also remains an important and fast-changing area of research. Microbial production of food ingredients, enzymes and nutraceuticals provides a comprehensive overview of microbial production of food ingredients, enzymes and nutraceuticals. Part one reviews developments in the metabolic engineering of industrial microorganisms and advances in fermentation technology in the production of fungi, yeasts, enzymes and nutraceuticals. Part two discusses the production and application in food processing of substances such as carotenoids, flavonoids and terponoids, enzymes, probiotics and prebiotics, bacteriocins, microbial polysaccharides, polyols and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Microbial production of food ingredients, enzymes and nutraceuticals is an invaluable guide for professionals in the fermentation industry as well as researchers and practitioners in the areas of biotechnology, microbiology, chemical engineering and food processing. Provides a comprehensive overview of microbial flavours and colours, food bioprocessing using enzymes and food biopreservation using bacteriocinsBegins with a review of key areas of systems biology and metabolic engineering, including methods and developments for filamentous fungiAnalyses the use of microorganisms for the production of natural molecules for use in foods, including microbial production of food flavours and carotenoids
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Biotechnology.
Functional foods.
Fermentation.
Dietary supplements.
Fermentation
Bioreactors -- microbiology
Dietary Supplements
Functional Food
Industrial Microbiology -- methods
Biotechnology
bioengineering.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Food Science.
Fermentation
Dietary supplements
Biotechnology
Functional foods
Form Electronic book
Author McNeil, B., editor
Archer, D. B. (David B.), editor.
Giavasis, Ioannis, editor
Harvey, L. M., editor
ISBN 9780857093547
0857093541