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Starch is one of the most widely used functional and flexible food stabilizers, serving purposes in both thickening and gelling. Throughout history, humans have relied on starchy foods derived from various sources such as seeds, roots, and tubers, with agricultural practices evolving to produce staple grain crops like barley, rice, wheat, and corn. The raw materials utilized in starch production typically include grains from cereals, potato tubers, and certain roots, each with varying starch content: rice (70-80%), corn (65-75%), wheat (60-70%), rye, barley, oats (50-60%), potatoes (17-24%),…mehr

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Starch is one of the most widely used functional and flexible food stabilizers, serving purposes in both thickening and gelling. Throughout history, humans have relied on starchy foods derived from various sources such as seeds, roots, and tubers, with agricultural practices evolving to produce staple grain crops like barley, rice, wheat, and corn. The raw materials utilized in starch production typically include grains from cereals, potato tubers, and certain roots, each with varying starch content: rice (70-80%), corn (65-75%), wheat (60-70%), rye, barley, oats (50-60%), potatoes (17-24%), and cassava (15-21%). The book comprises several chapters covering topics such as starch, dextrin, and glucose manufacturing technology, food biopolymers, rheology, starch-galactomannan mixtures, and the physics of the starch system. The first chapter delves into the detailed manufacturing processes of starch, dextrin, and glucose.
Autorenporträt
La Dra. Ioana Stanciu obtuvo su doctorado en Química en 2008 por el estudio de los aditivos poliméricos de los aceites minerales. Desde 2005 ha participado en numerosos congresos nacionales e internacionales, tiene artículos publicados en revistas nacionales e internacionales para el estudio de aceites multigrado, aceites de canola y aceite de girasol.