Sunday, May 6, 2007

Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology

Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology (3-Volume Set)
by Carl A. Batt (Editor), Pradip Patel (Editor), Richard K. Robinson (Editor)

Product Details:
* Hardcover: 2372 pages
* Publisher: Academic Press (September 20, 1999)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0122270703

Book Description:
The "Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology” is the largest comprehensive reference source of current knowledge available in the field of food microbiology. Consisting of nearly 400 articles, in three volumes, written by the world's leading scientists, the Encyclopedia presents a highly structured distillation of the whole field - from Acetobacter to Zymomonas. Each article in the Encyclopedia is approximately 4000 words in length and contains tables, line drawings, black-and-white photographs, or electron micrographs, where appropriate. The articles critically review the current state of knowledge of the topic in question. A list of suggested further reading is provided at the end of each article allowing the interested reader to research the subject more closely. The Encyclopedia is written at the research/technician level and could be used as a coursebook. Practitioners in industry, analysts, and similar professionals will especially be interested in the methodologies and techniques theme. It includes 358 articles in the following areas of Food Microbiology: Food-borne organisms: their characteristics and importance; Micro-organisms in action; Detection and enumeration. It provides an alphabetical article listing and a listing arranged according to subject area. It offers further reading lists in each article which allows easy access to the primary literature. It contains extensive cross-referencing and complete subject index in each volume. It includes many figures and tables illustrating the text and color plate sections in each volume. Articles cover: all the major genera/groups of food spoilage and food-borne disease organisms; the beneficial activities of bacteria and fungi in the food industry; industrial aspects of microbiology; the microbiology of specific commodities; classical methods for the enumeration of bacteria and fungi; total colony counts for the detection and/or enumeration of specific genera/species; MPN procedures, dye reduction tests, and direct microscopic counts; recent methods for examining foods, e.g. automated PCR and ELISAs; and current tests for individual genera such as API carbohydrate strips.

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Peptide Antibiotics: Discovery: Modes of Action, and Applications

Peptide Antibiotics: Discovery: Modes of Action, and Applications
by Christopher Dutton (Editor), Mark Haxwell (Editor), Hamish McArthur (Editor), Richard G. Wax (Editor)

Product Details:
* Hardcover: 308 pages
* Publisher: CRC (December 4, 2001)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 082470245X

Book Description:
This reference summarizes the latest research on the structure, function, and design of synthetic and natural peptide antibiotics, describing practical applications of these compounds in food preservation and packaging, and in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases by direct anti-bacterial action and as part of the adaptive immune response. Peptide Antibiotics discusses these unique compounds and their many and exciting applications, including: · the distribution and classification of diverse antimicrobial peptides throughout nature · the role in host defense of mucosal surface peptide antibiotics such as defensins and cathepsins · the biosynthesis of lanthionine-containing antibiotics including nisin, epidermin, and mersacidin · the genetic basis determining the production of bacterial peptide antibiotics · the potential commercial use of magainin, nisin, and lacticin peptides as anti-infective agents · the use of nisin as a commercial food preservative With contributions from 19 world-renowned experts in the field, Peptide Antibiotics is an indispensable source of information for pharmaceutical scientists, medicinal and organic chemists and biochemists, microbiologists, infectious disease specialists, molecular biologists, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

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