Electron Spin Resonance in Food Science

Electron Spin Resonance in Food Science

Author: Ashutosh Kumar Shukla

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2016-12-23

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 0128133643

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Electron Spin Resonance in Food Science covers, in detail, the ESR identification of the irradiation history of food products and beverages to investigate changes that occur during storage, with an aim of improving hygienic quality and extending shelf-life with minimal tempering in nutritional profile. The book also includes ESR studies on the interaction of food items and packaging materials, along with a section on new approaches in ESR identification of irradiated foods that is followed by a chapter on international legislation relevant to irradiated food. A section on ESR applications in characterizing ROS/antioxidants in food items and lipid oxidation, including spin labeling, spin trapping and imaging applications is also covered, as are ESR applications in nutrition and pharmaceutics. - Serves as a complete reference on the application of ESR spectroscopy in food science research - Focuses on applications and data interpretation, avoiding extensive use of mathematics so that it fulfils the need of young scientists from different disciplines - Includes informative pages from leading manufacturers, highlighting the features of recent ESR spectrometers used in food science research - Includes information on different, active, worldwide groups in ESR characterization of food items and beverages


New Applications of Electron Spin Resonance

New Applications of Electron Spin Resonance

Author: M. Ikeya

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9789810212001

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This is the first book covering an interdisciplinary field between microwave spectroscopy of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) or electron spin resonance (ESR) and chronology science, radiation dosimetry and ESR (EPR) imaging in material sciences. The main object is to determine the elapsed time with ESR from forensic medicine to the age and radiation dose in earth and space science. This book is written primarily for earth scientists as well as for archaeologists and for physicists and chemists interested in new applications of the method. This book can serve as an undergraduate and graduate school textbook on applications of ESR to geological and archaeological dating, radiation dosimetry and microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Introduction to ESR and chronology science and principle of ESR dating and dosimetry are described with applications to actual problems according to materials.


ESR Spectroscopy for Life Science Applications: An Introduction

ESR Spectroscopy for Life Science Applications: An Introduction

Author: Ashutosh Kumar Shukla

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-03-19

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 3030641988

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This installment in the Techniques in Life Science and Biomedicine for the Non-Expert series aims to describe ESR spectroscopy as a tool for different applications, such as Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Science, Paleontology & Geochronology and Food Science. In keeping with the series theme, this text is presented in such a manner that the amateur researcher or graduate student can absorb it, while highlighting recent advances and applications of the field. Chapters include solved examples and questions to reinforce themes and encourage readers to apply what they've learnt. ​


Electron Spin Resonance

Electron Spin Resonance

Author: Charles P. Poole

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 820

ISBN-13: 9780486694443

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Second edition of classic reference contains comprehensive coverage of experimental techniques, theoretical and practical aspects of ESR instrumentation. Recent developments, plus how to build, use ESR spectrometer. References. 1982 edition.


Characterization of Food

Characterization of Food

Author: Anilkumar G. Gaonkar

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1995-09-27

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 0080528945

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Rapid and continued developments in electronics, optics, computing, instrumentation, spectroscopy, and other branches of science and technology resulted in considerable improvements in various methodologies. Due to this revolution in methodology, it is now possible to solve problems which were previously considered difficult to solve. These new methods have led to a better characterization and understanding of foods.The aim of this book is to assemble, for handy reference, various emerging, state-of-the-art methodologies used for characterizing foods. Although the emphasis is on real foods, model food systems are also considered. Methods pertaining to interfaces (food emulsions, foams, and dispersions), fluorescence, ultrasonics, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance, Fourier-transform infrared and near infrared spectroscopy, small-angle neutron scattering, dielectrics, microscopy, rheology, sensors, antibodies, flavor and aroma analysis are included.This book is an indispensable reference source for scientists, engineers, and technologists in industries, universities, and government laboratories who are involved in food research and/or development, and also for faculty, advanced undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students from Food Science, Food Engineering, and Biochemistry departments. In addition, it will serve as a valuable reference for analytical chemists and surface and colloid scientists.


Spectral Methods in Food Analysis

Spectral Methods in Food Analysis

Author: Mossoba

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1998-11-11

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780824702236

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Outlines the basic principles, advanced instrumentation, applications and future potential of a range of spectral techniques in food analysis. The book introduces new applications of GC-MS, LC-MS, MALDI TOF-MS, GC-FTIR, SFC-FTIR, ATR, and Raman spectroscopy. The book covers the identification and quantitation of food constituents, additives and contaminants.


Advances in Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Advances in Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Author: P S Belton

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1999-04-01

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1845698134

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The highly versatile nature of magnetic resonance techniques in dealing with problems arising in many areas in food science is demonstrated in this book. Topics covered include development of the technique, functional constituents of food, signal treatment and analysis, along with applications of magnetic resonance to food processing and engineering. The international flavour of the contributions to this text aim to make it of value to both academics and industrialists in food science.


Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Magnetic Resonance in Food Science

Author: Peter S Belton

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2007-10-31

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1847551262

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The term magnetic resonance covers a wide range of techniques, spectroscopy, relaxation and imaging. In turn, these areas are evolving and leading to various new applications of NMR and ESR in food science and nutrition. From assessment of meat quality, through to a study of beer components and the effect of microwaves on potato texture, Magnetic Resonance in Food Science: Latest Developments provides an account of the state of the art in this lively area. Coverage includes: recent developments in magnetic resonance; human aspects of food; structure and dynamics in food; and food quality control. With contributions from international experts, this book is essential reading for academics and industrialists in food science. It is the latest in a series of titles in this area published by the RSC.


Principles of Pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

Principles of Pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

Author: Arthur Schweiger

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13: 9780198506348

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Pulse EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance) is one of the newest and most widely used techniques for examining the structure, function and dynamics of biological systems and synthetic materials. Until now, however, there has been no single text dedicated to this growing area of research. This text addresses the need for a comprehensive overview of Pulse EPR. The book covers the basic theory of pulse EPR, as well as a description and critical evaluation of the existing and emerging methods needed for selecting and conducting the proper experiment and analyzing the results. This is an indispensable reference for all scientists who need a thorough grounding in this increasingly popular field of spectroscopy.


Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

Author: Marina Brustolon

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-02-25

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 0470432225

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This book offers a pragmatic guide to navigating through the complex maze of EPR/ESR spectroscopy fundamentals, techniques, and applications. Written for the scientist who is new to EPR spectroscopy, the editors have prepared a volume that de-mystifies the basic fundamentals without weighting readers down with detailed physics and mathematics, and then presents clear approaches in specific application areas. The first part presents basic fundamentals and advantages of electron paramagnetic resonance spectrscopy. The second part explores severalapplication areas including chemistry, biology, medicine, materials and geology. A frequently-asked-questions sections focuses on practicalquestions, such as the size of sample, etc. It's an ideal, hands-on reference for chemists and researchers in the pharmaceutical and materials (semiconductor) industries who are looking for a basic introduction to EPR spectroscopy.