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Delivery of Functionality in Complex Food Systems: Physically Inspired Approaches from Nanoscale to Microscale
Food Biophysics (2008)
  • D. Julian McClements, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract

The Wageningen Delivery of Functionality symposium covered all aspects involved with food structural design to arrive at high-quality foods which meet demanding customer expectations and regulatory requirements. The symposium integrated aspects from the structural organization of foods at molecular and supramolecular scales to dedicated techniques required to describe and visualize such structures, the gastro-intestinal events and how to model these in a laboratory setting, and finally the impact those food structures and ingredients have on the consumer’s physiology and on the human perception. As an interdisciplinary platform, bringing together more than 160 researchers from academia and industry, the symposium meanwhile fulfills an important role in the food science community.

Keywords
  • Symposium,
  • Delivery,
  • Functionality,
  • Bio-accessibility,
  • Food structure
Disciplines
Publication Date
2008
Publisher Statement
DOI: 10.1007/s11483-008-9071-x
Citation Information
D. Julian McClements. "Delivery of Functionality in Complex Food Systems: Physically Inspired Approaches from Nanoscale to Microscale" Food Biophysics Vol. 3 Iss. 2 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/djulian_mcclements/59/