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Animal Proteins is a comprehensive exploration of the sources, properties, and significance of proteins derived from animals, authored by Hugh Garner Bennett. This detailed volume delves into the science and technology behind animal proteins, examining their chemical composition, nutritional value, and the processes involved in their extraction and utilization. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the structure and function of proteins, the differences between animal and plant proteins, and the roles these essential nutrients play in human health and industry. Bennett provides an in-depth look at various animal protein sources such as meat, milk, eggs, and fish, discussing their unique characteristics and the methods used to process and preserve them. The text also addresses the industrial applications of animal proteins, including their use in food products, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. With a focus on both scientific principles and practical applications, Animal Proteins serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the fields of food science, nutrition, and biochemistry. Throughout the book, readers will find detailed explanations of protein chemistry, the impact of processing on protein quality, and the importance of proteins in the human diet. Bennett’s clear and methodical approach makes complex scientific concepts accessible, while historical context and references to contemporary research provide a well-rounded perspective on the subject. Animal Proteins stands as an authoritative text, offering a thorough understanding of the vital role animal-derived proteins play in both nutrition and industry.
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Liczba stron: 463
Rok wydania: 2025
