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Practical Polyphenolics

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Practical Polyphenolics Synopsis

This is the first book to describe the scientific basis for the action of plant polyphenols in a wide range of technologically important phenomena. The book opens with a general summary of polyphenolic structure and a discussion of the physical and chemical basis of non-covalent molecular interactions (the process of molecular recognition) and the means by which polyphenols initiate the many and varied properties they display. There has been a big increase in interest in our ability to understand the importance of polyphenols in areas as diverse as agriculture, ecology and food selection, foodstuffs and nutrition, beverages (astringency and bitterness), natural medicines (the so-called 'French paradox'), floral pigmentation, natural glues and varnishes and the age-old methods for the manufacture of leather. The role of polyphenols in all of these areas is discussed. This book will be of value to a wide range of researchers with an interest in polyphenolics.

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ISBN: 9780521675598
Publication date: 14th July 2005
Author: Edwin (University of Sheffield) Haslam
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 440 pages
Genres: Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering