Food products are complex in nature which makes their analysis difficult. Different scientific disciplines such as biochemistry, microbiology, and nutrition, together with engineering concepts are involved in their characterization. However, imaging of food materials and data analysis has gained more importance due to innovations in food industry, as well the emergence of food nanotechnology. Image analysis protocols and techniques can be used in food structure analysis and process monitoring. Therefore, food structure imaging is crucial for various sections of food chain starting from the raw material to the end product. The book will provide information on imaging techniques such as electron microscopy, laser microscopy, x-ray tomography, raman and infrared imaging, together with data analysis protocols. It will address the most recent advances in imaging technologies and data analysis of grains, liquid food systems (i.e. emulsions and gels), semi-solid and solid foams (i.e. bak
ery products, dough, expanded snacks), protein films, fruits & vegetable confectionery and nuts. This book also: Provides in-depth view of raw material characterization and process controlCovers structure-functionality and structure-texture relationshipsReviews applications to emerging areas of food science with an insight into future trends
Cereal Grain Structure by Microscopic Analysis.- Localization of Cereal Grain Components by Vibrational Microscopy and Chemometric Analysis.- Imaging of Double Emulsions.- Imaging of Fermented Dairy Products.- Kinetics of bubble growth in bread dough and crust formation.- Non-destructive Imaging of Cellular Solid Foods.- Microstructure of Gluten-free Baked Products.- Molecular Organization and Topography of Prolamin Protein Films.- Assessment of Internal and External Quality of Fruits and Vegetables.- Microstructural imaging of chocolate confectionery.- Physical-bioimaging characterization of nuts.