Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Sign Up for Fishpond's Best Deals Delivered to You Every Day
Go
Handbook of Millets - ­Processing, Quality, and ­Nutrition Status
By C. Anandharamakrishnan (Edited by), Ashish Rawson (Edited by), C. K. Sunil (Edited by)

Rating
Format
Hardback, 386 pages
Other Formats Available

Paperback : £157.00

Published
Singapore, 4 November 2022


Dr. C. Anandharamakrishnan has more than two decades of experience in research and development and administration at the CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI). He was principal scientist and coordinator for the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research at CSIR-CFTRI, before appointment as the director of the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT), Thanjavur. His areas of research include design of engineered nano- and microscale delivery systems for the controlled and targeted release of food bioactive compounds, spray drying and spray-freeze-drying of food products, and computational modeling of food processing operations. Till date he has published more than 150 articles in peer reviewed international journals and 08 books. He serves as editor/editorial board member in various journals which includes Journal of Food Science and Technology, Drying Technology, Journal of Food Process Engineering, PLOS One, International Journal of Food Engineering etc.


Ashish Rawson, MTech, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He obtained his PhD from the National University of Ireland Galway in collaboration with Teagasc Food Research Centre Ashtown Dublin, Ireland. He has over 17 years of experience in teaching and research. His area of research includes thermal and non-thermal processing technologies, food by-product valorization, and food safety. He serves as associate editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems and as guest editor for the Journal of Food Process Engineering, Wiley, further he serves as reviewer in almost all the leading food research journals.


Sunil. C. K, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He obtained his PhD in food process engineering from the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He has over 17 years of teaching, research, and industry experience. He has published scientific papers and book chapters in peer-reviewed journals and books. His areas of research include processing of millet, design and development of processing machineries, application of novel thermal and non-thermal technologies, and valorization of processing waste. He serves as review editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. He also serves as a reviewer for different international journals.



1. Millets-an Overview

-What are millets, taxonomy, processing, utilization, challenges in production, processing and utilization and importance of this book


2. Pearl millet

-Taxonomy

-Structure and engineering properties of pearl millet

-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction

-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality

-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's

-Future prospects

-Current methodology


3. Finger millet

-Taxonomy

-Structure and engineering properties of finger millet

-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits

-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction

-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality

-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's

-Future prospects

-Current methodology


4. Proso or common millet

-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of proso millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
5. Foxtail millet
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of foxtail millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
6. Barnyard millet
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of barnyard millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
7. Little millet
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of little millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
8. Kodo millets
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of kodo millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
9. Emerging technologies in millet processing
- Different emerging technologies
- Applications of emerging technologies to millets and its processing
10. Byproducts utilization
- Millet processing by-products
-Nutritional value of by-products
-Strategies for recovery of bioactive compounds from by products
-Challenges and opportunities
11. Quality standards
Quality standards and parameters (import/Export)
Testing methods
12. Millet Industry scenario
Current scenario of Millet production, processing and utilization.
Trade
Challenges and opportunities

Show more

Our Price
£157
Ships from UK Estimated delivery date: 14th Apr - 16th Apr from UK

Buy Together
+
Buy together with Unit Operations in Food Grain Processing at a great price!
Buy Together
£296
Elsewhere Price
£322
You Save £26 (8%)

Product Description


Dr. C. Anandharamakrishnan has more than two decades of experience in research and development and administration at the CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI). He was principal scientist and coordinator for the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research at CSIR-CFTRI, before appointment as the director of the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT), Thanjavur. His areas of research include design of engineered nano- and microscale delivery systems for the controlled and targeted release of food bioactive compounds, spray drying and spray-freeze-drying of food products, and computational modeling of food processing operations. Till date he has published more than 150 articles in peer reviewed international journals and 08 books. He serves as editor/editorial board member in various journals which includes Journal of Food Science and Technology, Drying Technology, Journal of Food Process Engineering, PLOS One, International Journal of Food Engineering etc.


Ashish Rawson, MTech, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He obtained his PhD from the National University of Ireland Galway in collaboration with Teagasc Food Research Centre Ashtown Dublin, Ireland. He has over 17 years of experience in teaching and research. His area of research includes thermal and non-thermal processing technologies, food by-product valorization, and food safety. He serves as associate editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems and as guest editor for the Journal of Food Process Engineering, Wiley, further he serves as reviewer in almost all the leading food research journals.


Sunil. C. K, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He obtained his PhD in food process engineering from the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He has over 17 years of teaching, research, and industry experience. He has published scientific papers and book chapters in peer-reviewed journals and books. His areas of research include processing of millet, design and development of processing machineries, application of novel thermal and non-thermal technologies, and valorization of processing waste. He serves as review editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. He also serves as a reviewer for different international journals.



1. Millets-an Overview

-What are millets, taxonomy, processing, utilization, challenges in production, processing and utilization and importance of this book


2. Pearl millet

-Taxonomy

-Structure and engineering properties of pearl millet

-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction

-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality

-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's

-Future prospects

-Current methodology


3. Finger millet

-Taxonomy

-Structure and engineering properties of finger millet

-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits

-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction

-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality

-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's

-Future prospects

-Current methodology


4. Proso or common millet

-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of proso millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
5. Foxtail millet
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of foxtail millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
6. Barnyard millet
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of barnyard millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
7. Little millet
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of little millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
8. Kodo millets
-Taxonomy
-Structure and engineering properties of kodo millet
-Nutritional Value, Anti-nutritional factors, Health Benefits
-Physiochemical properties, Bioactive compounds, Extraction
-Harvesting, Drying, Storage, Quality changes during storage, Effect of Post-harvest treatments on quality
-Milling methods, flours, millet based food products, equipment's
-Future prospects
-Current methodology
9. Emerging technologies in millet processing
- Different emerging technologies
- Applications of emerging technologies to millets and its processing
10. Byproducts utilization
- Millet processing by-products
-Nutritional value of by-products
-Strategies for recovery of bioactive compounds from by products
-Challenges and opportunities
11. Quality standards
Quality standards and parameters (import/Export)
Testing methods
12. Millet Industry scenario
Current scenario of Millet production, processing and utilization.
Trade
Challenges and opportunities

Show more
Product Details
EAN
9789811672231
ISBN
9811672237
Other Information
1 Illustrations, black and white; VII, 386 p. 1 illus.
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.2 centimeters (0.76 kg)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Millets-an Overview.- Chapter 2. Millet Cultivation an Overview.- Chapter 3. Millet Storage and Pest Management.- Chapter 4. Major Millets Processing.- Chapter 5. Minor millet processing and its impacts on composition.- Chapter 6. Chemistry of Millets: Major and Minor Constituents.- Chapter 7. Nutritional properties of millets: neglected cereals with potentials to combat malnutrition.- Chapter 8. Post-harvest Treatments and Storage of millets.- Chapter 9. Millet Milling Technologies.- Chapter 10. Effect of Processing on Functional Characteristics, Physiochemical Properties, and Nutritional Accessibility of Millets.- Chapter 11. Emerging Technologies in Millet Processing.- Chapter 12. Millet Food Products.- Chapter 13. Byproducts from Millet Processing Industry.- Chapter 14. Quality Standards for Millets.- Chapter 15. Millet Industry Scenario.- Chapter 16. Toxins in Millets.-

About the Author

Dr. C. Anandharamakrishnan has more than two decades of experience in research and development and administration at the CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI). He was principal scientist and coordinator for the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research at CSIR-CFTRI, before appointment as the director of the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT), Thanjavur. His areas of research include design of engineered nano- and microscale delivery systems for the controlled and targeted release of food bioactive compounds, spray drying and spray-freeze-drying of food products, and computational modeling of food processing operations. Till date he has published more than 150 articles in peer reviewed international journals and 08 books. He serves as editor/editorial board member in various journals which includes Journal of Food Science and Technology, Drying Technology, Journal of Food Process Engineering, PLOS One, International Journal of Food Engineering etc.

Ashish Rawson, MTech, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He obtained his PhD from the National University of Ireland Galway in collaboration with Teagasc Food Research Centre Ashtown Dublin, Ireland. He has over 17 years of experience in teaching and research. His area of research includes thermal and non-thermal processing technologies, food by-product valorization, and food safety. He serves as associate editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems and as guest editor for the Journal of Food Process Engineering, Wiley, further he serves as reviewer in almost all the leading food research journals.

Sunil. C. K, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He obtained his PhD in food process engineering from the Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, India. He has over 17 years of teaching, research, and industry experience. Hehas published scientific papers and book chapters in peer-reviewed journals and books. His areas of research include processing of millet, design and development of processing machineries, application of novel thermal and non-thermal technologies, and valorization of processing waste. He serves as review editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. He also serves as a reviewer for different international journals.

Show more
Review this Product
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
People also searched for
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond World Ltd.

Back to top
We use essential and some optional cookies to provide you the best shopping experience. Visit our cookies policy page for more information.