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E-grāmata: Lipid Handbook with CD-ROM

(Dijkstra-Tucker, Carbougneres, France), (School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, UK), (University of St. Andrews, Dundee, Scotland)
  • Formāts: 1472 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040061770
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  • Formāts: 1472 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040061770
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Extensively revised, reorganized, and expanded, the third edition of the industry standard, The Lipid Handbook reflects many of the changes in lipid science and technology that have occurred in the last decade. All chapters have been rewritten, many by new authors, to match the updated thinking and practice of modern lipid science and bring a fresh perspective to twenty years of tradition.

Retaining the general structure of the previous editions, The Lipid Handbook with CD-ROM, Third Edition collates a wide range of information into a single volume. New contributions highlight the latest technologies utilized in today's lipid science such as chromatographic analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. An entirely new chapter is devoted to non-food uses such as lipids as surfactants, cosmetics, and biofuels. Expanded sections illustrate a growing emphasis on lipid metabolism and the nutritional, medical, and agricultural aspects including human dietary requirements and disorders of lipid metabolism. The dictionary section is vastly expanded to cover chemical structure, physical properties, and references to thousands of lipid and lipid related molecules. The handbook now includes a CD-ROM that allows instant access to tabulated and referenced information and can be searched either as the full text or by structure or substructure.

Drawing from the best minds in the field, The Lipid Handbook with CD-ROM, Third Edition presents the latest technological developments and the current and future directions and applications of lipid science to the next generation of researchers.

Recenzijas

" it provides an impressive amount of excellent information on a wide range of topics is should be in the library of every large food company and university . . . Throughout the text, each section has its own list of up-do-date and useful references immediately following the section. The text is well written with numerous references."

William E. Artz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, in Inform, November 2008, Vol. 19, No. 11

"Readers will note that, rather than restrict the analysis of lipids to the somewhat narrow medicinal and cardiovascular arenas (which is what the public hears about regularly), the editors instead have deconstructed the fatty acid from its molecular state and then rebuilt it layer by layer as a means to demonstrate just how many facets of life lipid science intersects. Moreover, the information on the technologies now being employed to refine and process fats and oils is invaluable, as these industrial 'leaps' are likely to have profound impact on other areas of scientific research in the coming years Recommended as in-office reference for lipid researchers in both industrial and science-based realms. Further recommended to Health Science libraries as the authoritative voice in this fascinating area." -John Aiello, The Electric Review, www.electricrev.net, May 2007

Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Fatty Acid and Lipid Structure
1(36)
C. M. Scrimgeour
J. L. Harwood
Fatty acid structure (CMS)
1(15)
Lipid structure (JLH)
16(21)
Occurrence and Characterisation of Oils and Fats
37(106)
F.D. Gunstone
J.L. Harwood
Introduction (FDG)
37(1)
Major oils from plant sources (FDG)
38(31)
Minor oils from plant sources (FDG)
69(23)
Milk fats, animal depot fats and fish oils (FDG)
92(16)
Waxes (JLH)
108(7)
Egg lipids (JLH)
115(2)
Milk lipids (JLH)
117(2)
Liver and other tissue lipids (JLH)
119(2)
Cereal lipids (JLH)
121(2)
Leaf lipids (JLH)
123(2)
Algal lipids (JLH)
125(3)
Fungal lipids (JLH)
128(6)
Bacterial lipids (JLH)
134(7)
Lipids of viruses (JLH)
141(2)
Production and Refining of Oils and Fats
143(120)
A.J. Dijkstra
J.C. Segers
Introduction (AJD)
143(4)
Production of animal oils and fats (AJD)
147(8)
Production of vegetable oils and fats (AJD)
155(22)
Degumming of oils and fats (AJD)
177(14)
Alkali refining of oils and fats (AJD)
191(13)
Soapstock and by-product treatments (AJD)
204(8)
Bleaching of oils and fats (AJD)
212(19)
Dewaxing of oils (AJD)
231(4)
Vacuum stripping of oils and fats (AJD)
235(16)
HACCP for oils and fats supply chains (JCS)
251(12)
Modification Processes and Food Uses
263(92)
A.J. Dijkstra
Introduction
263(1)
Hydrogenation
264(21)
Interesterification
285(15)
Fractionation
300(15)
Food grade emulsifiers
315(18)
Food uses of oils and fats
333(22)
Synthesis
355(60)
M.S.F. Lie Ken Jie
J.L. Harwood
F.D. Gunstone
W.H. Cheung
C.N.W. Lam
Unsaturated fatty acid synthesis via acetylene (MSFLKJ)
355(4)
Fatty acid synthesis by the Wittig reaction (MSFLKJ)
359(4)
Isotopically labelled fatty acids (MSFLKJ)
363(5)
Synthesis of acylglycerols (MSFLKJ)
368(7)
Fullerene lipids (MSFLKJ)
375(11)
Glycerophospholipids (JLH)
386(17)
Sphingolipids (JLH)
403(3)
Glycosylglycerides (JLH)
406(4)
Bulk separation procedures (FDG)
410(5)
Analysis
415(56)
A. J. Dijkstra
W. W. Christie
G. Knothe
Introduction (AJD)
415(5)
Requirements stemming from quality control and process investigation (AJD)
420(3)
Some selected analytical methods (AJD)
423(3)
Chromatographic analysis of lipids (WWC)
426(29)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (GK)
455(16)
Physical Properties: Structural and Physical Characteristics
471(64)
I. Foubert
K. Dewettinck
D. Van de Walle
A.J. Dijkstra
P.J. Quinn
Introduction (IF)
471(1)
Crystallisation and melting (IF)
472(19)
Phase behaviour (KD)
491(4)
Lipid/water interactions (DVdW)
495(8)
Interaction between lipids and proteins (PJQ)
503(6)
Biological membranes (PJQ)
509(26)
Chemical Properties
535(56)
G. Knothe
J.A. Kenar
F.D. Gunstone
Autoxidation and photo-oxidation (GK)
535(7)
Enzymatic oxidation (GK)
542(4)
Epoxidation, hydroxylation and oxidative fission (GK)
546(5)
Halogenation and halohydrins (GK)
551(1)
Oxymercuration (JAK)
552(2)
Metathesis (JAK)
554(1)
Stereomutation (JAK)
555(2)
Double-bond migration and cyclisation (JAK)
557(2)
Cyclisation (GK)
559(5)
Dimerisation (JAK)
564(2)
Chain branching and extension (GK)
566(4)
Hydrolysis, alcoholysis, esterification and interesterification (GK)
570(6)
Acid Chlorides, Anhydrides and Ketene Dimers (JAK)
576(1)
Peroxy acids and related compounds (JAK)
577(2)
Nitrogen-containing compounds (JAK)
579(4)
Other reactions of the carboxyl group (JAK)
583(2)
Oleochemical carbonates (JAK)
585(2)
Guerbet compounds (GK)
587(4)
Nonfood Uses of Oils and Fats
591(46)
F.D. Gunstone
J. Alander
S.Z. Erhan
B.K. Sharma
T.A. McKeon
J.-T. Lin
Introduction (FDG)
591(1)
Basic oleochemicals (FDG)
592(5)
Surfactants (FDG)
597(7)
Cosmetics and personal care products (JA)
604(6)
Lubricants (SZE and BKS)
610(15)
Biofuels (FDG)
625(4)
Surface coatings and inks (FDG)
629(3)
Castor oil products (TAMcK and J-TL)
632(5)
Lipid Metabolism
637(66)
J.L. Harwood
Fatty acids
637(31)
Glycerophospholipids
668(12)
Glyceride metabolism
680(6)
Glycosylglycerides
686(3)
Sphingolipids
689(5)
Lipids as signalling molecules
694(4)
Sterol esters
698(1)
Control mechanisms
699(4)
Medical and Agricultural Aspects of Lipids
703(80)
J.L. Harwood
M. Evans
D.P. Ramji
D.J. Murphy
P.F. Dodds
Human dietary requirements (JLH)
703(7)
Lipids and cardiovascular disease (ME)
710(11)
Clinical aspects of lipids with emphasis on cardiovascular disease and dyslipaemia (DPR)
721(21)
Skin lipids and medical implications (JLH)
742(4)
Sphingolipidoses (JLH)
746(3)
Other disorders of lipid metabolism (JLH)
749(2)
Pulmonary surfactant (lung surfactant) (JLH)
751(5)
Agricultural aspects (DJM, JLH and PFD)
756(27)
Index 783


Frank D. Gunstone, John L. Harwood, John L. Harwood