
Transglutaminase
fundamentals and applications
$471.34
- Paperback
382 pages
- Release Date
28 February 2024
Summary
Transglutaminase: Unlocking the Potential of Nature’s Glue
Transglutaminase: Fundamentals and Applications offers a comprehensive exploration of this versatile class of enzymes. Delve into the core of transglutaminase science with insights from international experts:
- Fundamentals: Explore the basic biology and structure-function relationships of transglutaminases.
- Cutting-Edge Research: Discover ongoing research and novel appl…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780443191688 |
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ISBN-10: | 0443191689 |
Series: | Foundations and Frontiers in Enzymology |
Author: | Yi Zhang, Benjamin K. Simpson |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc |
Imprint: | Academic Press Inc |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 382 |
Release Date: | 28 February 2024 |
Weight: | 810g |
Dimensions: | 235mm x 191mm |
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About The Author
Yi Zhang
Dr. Yi Zhang received her BSc & MSc at Ocean University of China, and her PhD & postdoctoral training at McGill University, Canada. She was a Commonwealth Blue Charter Fellow. To-date, Dr. Zhang has published 30 papers and 5 book chapters in the areas of enzymology, agricultural biochemistry, and biological sciences.
Professor Benjamin Simpson is a graduate in Biochemistry from Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he also carried out postdoctoral work till December 1985. He joined the Food Science Department at McGill in June 1987 after spending a period of time at the Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), University of Florida at Gainesville in the USA, as a Research Associate from January 1986 to April, 1987. His research program involves the post-mortem biochemistry of marine organisms, in relation to enzymes. Specifically on digestive enzymes from marine animals, their characterization to discover their unique properties that may make them better suited for particular applications compared with their traditional counterparts; role of enzymes in color and texture deterioration in fish and shellfish and development of strategies to control the deleterious effects of enzymes in foods during processing and storage; and the use of enzymes in transforming discards from food harvesting / processing into value added products of commercial relevance. Examples of the value-added products prepared by the enzyme assisted procedures include natural food pigments, proteins, bioactive peptides, flavor compounds and chitin, etc., for use as food processing aids. Dr. Simpson is responsible for teaching Food Commodities, Food Chemistry 2 and Enzymology.
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