Barley

Barley

  • Peter R. Shewry
  • Steven E Ullrich
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780128123690ISBN 10: 0128123699

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Barley is written by Peter R. Shewry and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0128123699 (ISBN 10) and 9780128123690 (ISBN 13).

Barley: Chemistry and Technology, Second Edition is an important resource for any cereal chemist, food scientist, or crop scientist who needs to understand the development, structure, composition, and end-use properties of the barley grain for cultivation, trade, and utilization. Editors Peter R. Shewry and Steven E. Ullrich bring together a wide range of international authorities on barley to create this truly unique, encyclopedic reference work that covers the massive increase in barley knowledge over the past 20 years, since the first edition of this book was published. Barley: Chemistry and Technology, Second Edition offers the latest coverage of barley's applications in milling, breeding, and production for food, feed, malting, brewing, distilling, and biofuels. It delivers a complete update of the latest knowledge of barley's many components, from the genetic and molecular level to its many constituents, such as proteins, carbohydrates, arabinoxylans, minerals, lipids, terpenoids, phenolics, and vitamins. This important book also includes chapters on barley's plant and grain development from both the physiological and genetic perspectives, making it an important resource not only for cereal and food scientists but also for crop scientists involved in breeding, agronomy, and related plant sciences New coverage includes: - Updated, comprehensive knowledge on barley's components, including proteins, carbohydrates, arabinoxylans, and bioactive effects - New end-use ideas for barley as an ingredient in food products - Nonfood industrial applications for barley, including biofuels - A new chapter on barley's health benefits - Molecular breeding for malting quality