Starch Industries

Starch Industries
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 9780323908436
ISBN-13 : 0323908438
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Book Synopsis Starch Industries by : Marney Pascoli Cereda

Download or read book Starch Industries written by Marney Pascoli Cereda and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2023-10-26 with total page 407 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Starch Industries: Processes and Innovative Products in Food and Non-Food Uses is the third volume of the "Underground Starchy Crops of South American Origin" book series. Organized in five volumes, this series brings information on the applied level of producing and using starch from a range of plants grown in tropical and subtropical areas that have South American origin. This book presents starch extraction and its food and non-food uses, using large and small industrial processes. The methods and equipment of these technologies are analyzed in detail, so that it is easy to be understood by a diverse public, increasing the visibility of the great potential of use of starchy tubers, rhizomes and roots, and improving processing options. Specifically in processing cassava, which is the only cultivation done on a commercial scale in South America, it is possible to extract starch in industries equipped with equipment, comparable to that of China, Thailand and Vietnam. This title also explores the extraction of smaller starches, such as canna starch, sweet potato and arrowroot from South China, which does not sell starch but transforms it into food paste in small extruders. Edited by a team of experts with a solid background on starch extraction research, the books are aimed at all those involved in research and development, new technological processes, quality control and legislation in the field of starch. - Includes information on modified starches, considered the most valued products in the commercial starch portfolio - Thoroughly explores small extractors of canna starch, sweet potato and arrowroot from South China, which does not sell starch but transforms it into food paste in small extruders - Describes the small, cassava starch fermentation companies that are found in almost all South American countries


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