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This book provides recent studies focused on chemical biology and biocatalysis applied to organic synthesis. The articles range from topics such as fungal metabolism and fungi-mediated biotransformations to the exploitation of specific enzymes in biocatalyzed reactions, also including works on the characterization of enzymes and the study of their catalytic activity. Overall, ten studies are presented that provide the reader with relevant, fresh insights on the use of enzymes and on the importance of biocatalysis.
7-hydroxycoumarin --- 3-(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- 3-(2,3,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- ipso-hydroxylase --- Pseudomonas mandelii --- sweet potato β-amylase (SPA) 2 --- methoxy polyethylene glycol maleimide (Mal-mPEG) 3 --- chemical modification 4 --- enzymatic characteristics --- (S)-N-Boc-3-hydroxypiperidine --- carbonyl reductase --- asymmetric reduction --- rational design --- Rhodococcus erythropolis --- biotransformation --- oxidation --- apocarotenoids --- flavours --- fungi --- ionone --- damascone --- theaspirane --- enzymatic activity assay --- adenylate kinase --- spectrophotometry --- orthogonal experiment --- bromothymol blue --- Botrytis cinerea --- antifungal activity --- laccase --- 2,6-dimethoxy-4-(phenylimino)cyclohexa-2,5-dienone derivatives --- citral --- citronellal --- enantioselectivity --- Old Yellow Enzyme --- site-saturation mutagenesis --- substrate binding mode --- browning reaction --- polyphenol oxidase --- ultrasonic processing --- structural changes --- aggregation --- ganoderic acid A --- glucosyltransferase --- acidic --- Bacillus subtilis --- triterpenoid --- Lentinula edodes --- endogenous formaldehyde --- GGT --- C-S lyase --- expression levels --- n/a
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Meat and meat products are an important part of the human diet. Even though non-essential, they provide high amounts of protein, vitamins, and minerals in a concentrated form. However, the consumption of meat and meat products has been associated with an increased risk of health-related problems. Once the harmful components of meat and meat products are elucidated, novel technologies can help in identifying, removing, replacing, and/or minimising their deleterious effects. In addition, meat products can be and are being utilised as carriers of added bioactive compounds due to their processing versatility and high worldwide consumption. New strategies in the field of meat and meat product development are certainly needed in order to overcome not only the health-related problems these products might contribute to, but also from the sustainability and economy perspective. This book compiles ten original studies and two comprehensive reviews that will tackle some of these issues.
oleogel --- emulsion gel --- dry fermented sausages --- healthier lipid content --- chia oil --- olive oil --- spice --- ingredient --- colour --- ready-to-cook --- meat preparation --- meat extenders --- meat products --- meat substitutes --- sustainability --- plant-based proteins --- insects --- by-products --- pulses --- mushrooms --- beef burgers --- soluble fiber --- TPA --- consumer evaluation --- fatty acid composition --- Juniperus communis L. --- essential oil --- sodium nitrite --- dry fermented sausage --- traditional wet market --- food product’s label --- nutritional information --- willingness to pay --- meat --- authentication --- triacylglycerols --- ambient mass spectrometry --- DNA --- PCR --- iota carrageenan --- chemical composition --- consumer acceptance --- descriptive analysis --- ham --- ostrich --- phosphate --- polysaccharide --- processed --- restructured meat --- sensory profile --- plant-based meat analog --- commercial texture vegetable protein --- texture soy isolate protein --- methylcellulose --- phosphate elimination --- emulsified meat products --- proteins --- standardized meat matrix --- clean label --- nitrites alternatives --- phosphates alternatives --- coffee by-products --- chicken burger --- meat formulation --- cooking yield --- volatile compounds --- warmed off-flavours --- n/a --- food product's label
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