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Pectins and Their Manipulation

Edited By: Graham Seymore and Paul Knox
320 pages, Illus
Pectins and Their Manipulation
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  • Pectins and Their Manipulation ISBN: 9781841272283 Hardback May 2002 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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About this book

Pectins are the most structurally complex polysaccharides in plant cell walls and determining their chemical structure and precise biological roles still provides a significant challenge. However, in the last decade, the information available on pectin structure has increased considerably, and our understanding of the structure-function relationships of pectins in the context of plant cell walls is beginning to derive a major impetus from the development of new methodologies and the molecular and genetic dissection of the biological basis of plant growth. This book sets out to provide state-of-the-art reviews of key areas relating to the structure and function of pectins in both foods and developing plant systems. The book covers not only the chemical structure, biosynthesis and degradation of these important biopolymers in plants, but also their biophysical properties, their links to other wall components and their cell and developmental biology.

Contents

The chemical structure of pectins; Interactions between pectins and other polymers; Biosynthesis of pectins; Biophysical properties of pectins; Cell and developmental biology of pectins; Modification and degradation of pectins; Microbial pectinases; Commercial pectin preparations; References; Index.

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Edited By: Graham Seymore and Paul Knox
320 pages, Illus
Media reviews
This book is extremely well produced. In particular the editors are to be complimented for ensuring great clarity, and uniformity of style, in the numerous diagrams - Food Science and Technology, June 2003
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