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Magnetic resonance has long demonstrated its tremendous versatility in many areas of science. Nowhere has this been more apparent than in food science, where problems encountered in a variety of situations can be resolved using one of the many techniques available to the magnetic resonance practitioner. From structural studies and investigations of molecules in frozen sugar solutions, to identifying the origins of salmon and detecting free radicals in irradiated food, magnetic resonance techniques can provide useful information. Divided into four sections entitled A View Towards the Next Century; Food Safety and Health; Structure and Dynamics; and Analysis, Monitoring and Authentication, the book consists of top quality contributions from renowned international scientists, and looks at what magnetic resonance techniques can offer both now and in the future. Offering state-of-the-art material, Magnetic Resonance in Food Science: A View to the Future is essential reading for both academi

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"... a valuable addition to the literature. It should be of great use in research, tertiary education and industrial situations and is highly recommended." * Food Australia, 55, (1, 2) January/February 2003, p 53 *

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A View Towards The Next Century; Food Safety and Health; Structure and Dynamics; Analysis, Monitoring and Authentication; Subject Index.

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

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    A Hardback by G A Webb, Peter S Belton, A M Gil

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 3/29/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854048700, 978-0854048700
      ISBN10: 0854048707

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Magnetic resonance has long demonstrated its tremendous versatility in many areas of science. Nowhere has this been more apparent than in food science, where problems encountered in a variety of situations can be resolved using one of the many techniques available to the magnetic resonance practitioner. From structural studies and investigations of molecules in frozen sugar solutions, to identifying the origins of salmon and detecting free radicals in irradiated food, magnetic resonance techniques can provide useful information. Divided into four sections entitled A View Towards the Next Century; Food Safety and Health; Structure and Dynamics; and Analysis, Monitoring and Authentication, the book consists of top quality contributions from renowned international scientists, and looks at what magnetic resonance techniques can offer both now and in the future. Offering state-of-the-art material, Magnetic Resonance in Food Science: A View to the Future is essential reading for both academi

      Trade Review
      "... a valuable addition to the literature. It should be of great use in research, tertiary education and industrial situations and is highly recommended." * Food Australia, 55, (1, 2) January/February 2003, p 53 *

      Table of Contents
      A View Towards The Next Century; Food Safety and Health; Structure and Dynamics; Analysis, Monitoring and Authentication; Subject Index.

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