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Flavors in Noncarbonated Beverages
Edited by Neil Da Costa and Edited by Robert Cannon
232 pages
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78 illus.
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227x152mm
978-0-8412-2551-0
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Hardback
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10 February 2011
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- Special attention is given to the most interesting volatiles and particularly non-volatile compounds such as polyphenols
- Includes an analysis of consumption trends
- Contrubitors are leading researchers in the field of flavors in academia and industry
- Covers most of the topical categories of non-carbonated beverages
Flavors in Noncarbonated Beverages is based upon the symposium entitled "Flavors in non-carbonated beverages" presented at the American Chemical Society (ACS) 236th National Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 17-21, 2008. The symposium was sponsored by the ACS Division of Agriculture and Food Chemistry.
In recent years, there has been a great increase in the production and consumption of non-carbonated beverages as dictated by consumer preference. In contrast, carbonated beverage sales have remained static or even in decline. With more discerning and informed consumers, the interest has been in ready to drink (RTD)
beverages and beverages exhibiting certain health beneficial properties such as antioxidant activity.
This Symposium Series book describes various aspects of recent research and developments related to non-carbonated beverages. These include the volatile and non-volatile composition of teas, coffees, fruit juices, flavored waters, energy drinks and alcoholic beverages. In several chapters, the emphasis is on topical non-volatiles such as polyphenol antioxidants. The introduction describes trends in consumption of certain non-carbonated beverages. Increased consumption of these beverages is a trend that is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.Readership: This book targets scientists
in the flavor industry (chemists, biochemists, microbiologists, molecular biologists) as well as graduate students who are engaged in research and development of flavor chemistry.
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Edited by Neil Da Costa, Senior Research Fellow, International Flavors & Fragrances Inc., and Edited by Robert Cannon, Research Scientist, International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
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Preface
Overview
1. Overview of Flavors in Noncarbonated Beverages - Neil C. Da Costa, Theodore J. Anastasiou, and Jide Adedeji
Tea
2. Characteristic Odorants of Sri Lankan Black Teas - Hisae Kasuga, Yuichiro Yamazaki, Aki Baba, and Sachiko Okajima
3. A Non-Volatile Study of Teas Using Modern Analytical and Sensory Techniques - Ying Yang, Jerry Kowalczyk, and Laurence Trinnaman
4. Functional Contribution of Polyphenols in Black Tea - Yu Wang and Chi-Tang Ho
5. LC Taste as a Tool for the Identification of Taste Modulating Compounds from Traditional African Teas - K. V. Reichelt, R. Peter, M. Roloff, J. P. Ley, G. E. Krammer, K. M. Swanepoel, and K.-H. Engel
Coffee
6. The Key Odorants of Coffee from Various Geographical Locations - Robert J. Cannon, Laurence Trinnaman, Brian Grainger, and Amy Trail
Citrus and Fruit Juice
7. Aroma Components of Fresh and Stored Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Juice - Keith R. Cadwallader, Lauren C. Tamamoto, and Stephanie C. Sajuti
8. Evaluation of Apple Juice Aroma - Carolin Wolter, Achim Gessler, and Peter Winterhalter
9. Effects of Processing and Storage on the Stability of Folate Vitamers and Pantothenic Acid in Sea Buckthorn Berries and Related Products (Hippophaë rhamnoides L. ssp. rhamnoides) - Derek Gutzeit, Gerold Jerz, Michael Rychlik, Bernd Klaubert, and Peter Winterhalter
10. Processing Effects on the Flavor and Quality of Blueberries - Lisa L. Dean, Je'Velle B. Leavens, and Leon C. Boyd
11. Enhanced Stability of Citral in Juice Beverages by Applying Cyclodextrin Micro Emulsion Technology - Ken Strassburger, William Startup, Victor Levey, Tracey Mattingly, Judy Briggs, Joy Harrison, and Terry Wilson
Alcoholic Beverages
12. Odorant Release from Alcoholic Beverages - Andrew J. Taylor, Maroussa Tsachaki, Ricardo Lopez, Cecile Morris, Vicente Ferreira, and Bettina Wolf
13. Analysis of Volatiles in Limoncello Liqueur and Aging Study with Sensory - Neil C. Da Costa and Theodore J. Anastasiou
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