Modern biopolymer science: Bridging the divide between fundamental treatise and industrial application

Stefan Kasapis, Ian T. Norton, Johan B. Ubbink

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Abstract

Industrialists developing new food and pharmaceutical products face the challenge of innovation in an increasingly competitive market that must consider incredient cost, product added-value, expectations of a healthy life-style, improved sensory impact, controlled delivery of active compounds and last, but not lease, product stability. While much work has been done to explore, understand, and address these issues, a gap has emerged between recent advances in fundamental knowledge and its direct application to product situations with a growing need for scientific input. Modern Biopolymer Science matches science to application by first acknowledging the differing viewpoints between those working with low-solids and those working with high-solids, and then sharing the expertise of those two camps under a unified framework of materials science.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherElsevier
Number of pages627
ISBN (Print)9780123741950
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 31 2009
Externally publishedYes

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