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Title Proteins at liquid interfaces / edited by Dietmar Möbius, Reinhard Miller.

Imprint Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1998.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 498 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Studies in interface science ; v. 7
Studies in interface science ; v. 7.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Proteins : some principles of classification and structure / K. Schwenke -- Adsorption and interfacial tension isotherms for proteins / V.B. Fainerman and R. Miller -- Properties of protein interfacial layers at liquid-fluid interfaces / V.N. Izmailowa and G.P. Yampolskaya -- Reversibility of protein adsorption / F. MacRitchie -- Interfacial rheology of mixed food protein and surfactant adsorption layers with respect to emulsion and foam stability / B.S. Murray -- Relation between surface rheology and foaming behaviour of aqueous protein solutions / A. Prins [and others] -- Mobility of adsorbed protein molecules as studied by Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) / D.C. Clark and P.J. Wilde -- Interfacial tensions of protein solutions using axisymmetric drop shape analysis / P. Chen [and others] -- Surface dilational rheology of proteins adsorbed at air/water and oil/water interfaces / J. Benjamins and E.H. Lucassen-Reynders -- Protein-lipid interactions / T. Nylander -- Characterisation of gelatine-surfactant interaction and its relevance to liquid film coating / R. Wüstneck and J. Krägel.
Summary The interfacial behaviour of surfactants and proteins, and their mixtures, is of importance in a wide range of areas such as food technology, detergency, cosmetics, coating processes, biomedicine, pharmacy and biotechnology. Methods such as surface and interfacial tension measurements and interfacial dilation and shear rheology characterise the relationships between these interfacial properties and the complex behaviour of foams and emulsions is established. Recently-developed experimental techniques, such as FRAP which enable the measurement of molecular mobility in adsorption layers, are covered in this volume. The development of theories to describe the thermodynamic surface state or the exchange of matter for proteins and protein/surfactant mixtures is also described. Features of this book: & bull; Reflects the state-of-the-art research and application of protein interfacial layers rather than a snapshot of only some recent developments. & bull; Emphasis is placed on experimental details as well as recent theoretical developments. & bull; New experimental techniques applied to protein interfacial layers are described, such as FRAP or ADSA, or rheological methods to determine the mechanical behaviour of protein-modified interfaces. & bull; A large number of practical applications, ranging from emulsions relevant in food technology for medical problems such as lung surfactants, to the characterisation of foams intrinsic to beer and champagne production. The book will be of interest to research and university institutes dedicated to interfacial studies in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, medicine and food engineering. Industrial departments for research and technology in food industry, pharmacy, medicine and brewery research will also find this volume of value.
Note Print version record.
Subject Adsorption.
Surface active agents.
Proteins.
Liquid-liquid interfaces.
Adsorption
Surface-Active Agents
Adsorption.
Surfactants.
Protéines.
Interfaces liquide-liquide.
adsorption.
surface active agent.
protein.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Organic.
Adsorption
Liquid-liquid interfaces
Proteins
Surface active agents
Added Author Möbius, D. (Dietmar)
Miller, Reinhard.
Other Form: Print version: Proteins at liquid interfaces. Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1998 044482944X 9780444829443 (DLC) 98003512 (OCoLC)38738754
ISBN 9780444829443
044482944X
9780080540009 (electronic bk.)
0080540007 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000056736281
CHNEW 001005718
DEBBG BV039827918
DEBBG BV042304323
DEBSZ 405302320
DEBSZ 482352043
NZ1 12432772
NZ1 15188395

 
    
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