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Trait-Modified Oils in Foods

ISBN: 978-1-118-96114-8

May 2015

Wiley-Blackwell

264 pages

Description
In recent years, the food industry has made substantial advances in replacing partially hydrogenated oils, high in trans-fatty acids, in foods. Trait-modified oils were then developed to produce trans-fat free, low saturated functional oils. Trait-modified Oils in Foods offers top line information on the sources, composition, performance, health, taste, and availability of modified next generation oils. Coverage extends to public policy development, discussions of real world transition to healthy oils by food service and food processing industries and the future of trait-modified oils. The book provides solutions to food companies with the potential of improving the health benefits of foods through eliminating trans-fats and reducing saturated fats from formulations. A landmark resource on modified next-generation, trait-modified oils, this book is essential reading for oil processors, manufacturers and producers, as well as any professional involved in food quality assurance and public health.
About the Author
Dr. Frank Orthoefer has a PhD in food science from the Michigan State University. With 35 years of research experience with major food companies, and multiple international work experience within food processing, Dr. Orthoefer is an expert in edible oils. He has worked extensively in the applications of food oils with processors and formulators of foods. He is an active member of the Institute of Food Technologists and the American Oil Chemists? Society (served as technical chair of multiple sessions) and is an AOCS Fellow. Dr. Orthoefer has published over 200 publications and presentations. He has 18 patents.

Dr. Gary R. List is Adjunct Professor of Food Science and Human Nutrition at the University of Illinois, USA. He was a research chemist at The Northern Regional Research Laboratory Peoria Illinois from 1963 until his retirement in 2007. Dr. List is an authority on edible oils and oilseed processing. In his retirement he serves as a consultant to the food industry. He is an active member of the American Oil Chemists Society, the Institute of Food Technology, Euro Fed lipids, and The American Chemical Society. He serves on the editorial boards of many national/international journals. He is a Fellow in six societies including AOCS, IFT and AGFD (ACS). Dr. List has published 365 publications, abstracts, book chapters and proceedings, and has made 160 presentations many of which have been invited as a plenary lecturer.