
Soy Protein-Based Blends, Composites and Nanocomposites
P.M., Visakh
Nazarenko, Olga
INDICE: Preface xiv .1 Soy Protein: State–of–the–Art, New Challenges and Opportunities 1Visakh P. M. .1.1 Soy Protein: Introduction, Structure and Properties Relationship 1 .1.2 Advances in Soy Protein–Based Nanocomposites 3 .1.3 Applications of Soy Protein–Based Blends, Composites, and Nanocomposites 5 .1.4 Biomedical Applications of Soy Protein 6 .1.5 Electrospinning of Soy Protein Nanofibers: Synthesis and Applications 8 .1.6 Soy Proteins as Potential Source of Active Peptides of Nutraceutical Significance 10 .1.7 Soy Protein Isolate–Based Films 12 .1.8 Use of Soy Protein–Based Carriers for .Encapsulating Bioactive Ingredients 14 .References 15 .2 Soy Protein: Introduction, Structure and Properties Relationship 23Visakh P. M. .2.1 Introduction 23 .2.2 Structure of Soy Proteins 23 .2.3 Source of Soy Proteins 24 .2.4 Properties of Soy Proteins 26 .2.5 Chemical Modification of Soy Proteins 29 .2.6 Characterization of Soy Proteins 30 .References 33 .3 Advances in Soy Protein–Based Nanocomposites 39Huafeng Tian Gaiping Guo and Xiaogang Luo .3.1 Introduction 40 .3.2 Preparation Methods of Soy Protein Nanocomposites 41 .3.3 Properties of Thermoplastic Soy Protein Nanocomposites 43 .3.4 Protein–Based Nanocomposites 48 .3.5 Conclusion 61 .Acknowledgements 61 .References 61 .4 Applications of Soy Protein–Based Blends, Composites, and Nanocomposites 67Ruann Janser Soares de Castro, André Ohara, Paula Okuro, Camila Utsunomia, Joelise de Alencar Figueira Angelotti, Fabíola Aliaga de Lima and Hélia Harumi Sato .4.1 Introduction 68 .4.2 Applications of Soy Protein Particulars 69 .4.3 Applications of Soy Protein–Based Blends 79 .4.4 Applications of Soy Protein–Based Composites 86 .4.5 Applications of Soy Protein–Based Nanocomposites 90 .4.6 Conclusion 92 .References 93 .5 Biomedical Applications of Soy Protein 103Blessing A. Aderibigbe .5.1 Introduction 103 .5.2 The forms of SP 105 .5.3 Wound–Dressing Materials 107 .5.4 Potential Applications of SP in Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering 113 .5.5 Application of SP Product for Regeneration of Bone 118 .5.6 Application of SP in Drug Delivery Systems 121 .5.7 Conclusion 126 .References 128 .6 Electrospinning of Soy Protein Nanofibers: Synthesis and Applications 135Carlos L. Salas .6.1 Introduction 136 .6.2 Properties of Soybean Proteins That Affect Electrospinning 136 .6.3 Applications 148 .6.4 Conclusion and Outlook 152 .References 153 .7 Soy Proteins as Potential Source of Active Peptides of Nutraceutical Significance 155Junus Salampessy and Narsimha Reddy .7.1 Introduction 156 .7.2 Soy Proteins as Source of Bioactive Peptides 157 .7.3 Identification of Potential Bioactive Peptides from Soy Proteins 159 .7.4 Production of Bioactive Peptides from Soy Proteins 169 .7.5 Potential Applications of Bioactive Peptides from Soy Proteins 183 .7.6 Conclusion 185 .References 186 .8 Soy Protein Isolate–Based Films 193Shifeng Zhang .8.1 Introduction 193 .8.2 Soy Protein Film Preparation 196 .8.3 Characterization of Soy Protein Films 199 .8.4 Modifications 211 .8.5 Applications 215 .References 218 .9 Use of Soy Protein–Based Carriers for Encapsulating Bioactive Ingredients 229Zhen–Xing Tang and Jie–Yu Liang .9.1 Introduction 229 .9.2 Encapsulation Methods 231 .9.3 Soy Protein–Based Encapsulation Carriers 233 .9.4 Conclusion 242 .References 242
- ISBN: 978-1-119-41830-6
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 276
- Fecha Publicación: 12/09/2017
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- Idioma: Inglés