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UNINA9910136446303321 |
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Encapsulation and controlled release technologies in food systems / / edited by Jamileh M. Lakkis |
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Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
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1-118-94687-1 |
1-118-94688-X |
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[Second edition.] |
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1 online resource (411 p.) |
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Controlled release technology |
Microencapsulation |
Food - Analysis |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of contributors; Foreword; Preface to second edition; Preface to first edition; Chapter 1 Introduction; Wall-forming materials; Core materials; Release triggers; Payload; Current approaches to encapsulation and controlled release; Entrapment in carbohydrate matrices; Complexation into cyclodextrins; Encapsulation in microporous matrices: physical adsorption; Encapsulation in fats and waxes; Encapsulation in emulsions and micellar systems; Encapsulation in coacervated polymers; Encapsulation using supercritical fluids |
Encapsulation into hydrogel matricesEncapsulation using flow-focusing technology; Overview of controlled-release systems; Matrix systems; Reservoir systems; Combination systems; Release mechanisms; References; Chapter 2 Encapsulation of edible active compounds using supercritical fluids; Supercritical fluid technology; Properties of supercritical fluids; Implementation of processes using SCFs: Basic considerations; Current industrial applications; Particle formation processes; SCFs as solvents; SCFs as antisolvents; SCFs as solutes; SCFs as propellants; Products; Single compound products |
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Co-precipitation and encapsulation processes: Carrier materialsEncapsulation of solid active compounds; Encapsulation of liquid active compounds; Case study: Encapsulation of lavandin essential oil; Encapsulation in water-soluble carriers; Encapsulation in water-insoluble carriers; Impregnation; Comparison with alternative encapsulation technologies; References; Chapter 3 Encapsulation by complex coacervation; Introductory comments; Complex coacervation background and terminology; Biopolymers and complex coacervation; Biopolymer structure and properties |
Milk and vegetable protein denaturationReproducibility issues; Concluding biopolymer comments; Stabilization and solidification of complex coacervate capsule shells; Overview; mTGase treatment of complex coacervate capsule shells; Overview of current encapsulation protocols; Concluding comments; References; Chapter 4 Lyophilized liposomes for food applications: Fundamentals, processes, and potential applications; Introduction; Liposomes: Structure, production methods, and applications in foods; Formulation factors affecting liposome integrity after lyophilization |
Influence of the lyophilization process parameters and technological factors on the lyophilized productConcluding remarks and future perspectives; References; Chapter 5 Microencapsulation of probiotics; Introduction to probiotics; Definitions, applications, and advantages of probiotics; Introduction to microencapsulation; Definition; Purpose of microencapsulation; Structural details of microcapsules; Materials used in the microencapsulation of probiotics; Factors affecting the microencapsulation effectiveness of probiotics; Methods used in microencapsulating probiotics |
Extrusion technique for microencapsulation |
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UNINA9911046554203321 |
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Autore |
Nguyen Ngoc Thanh |
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Computational Intelligence in Engineering Science : First International Conference, ICCIES 2025, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, July 23–25, 2025, Proceedings, Part IV / / edited by Ngoc Thanh Nguyen, Van Huy Pham, Trong Dao Tran, Tzung-Pei Hong, Yannis Manolopoulos, Nhien An Le Khac, Phu Tran Tin |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2026 |
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[1st ed. 2026.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (574 pages) |
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Communications in Computer and Information Science, , 1865-0937 ; ; 2587 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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PhamVan Huy |
TranTrong Dao |
HongTzung-Pei |
ManolopoulosYannis |
Le KhacNhien An |
TinPhu Tran |
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Application software |
Computer and Information Systems Applications |
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-- Machine Learning. -- Clickbait Detection: A Comparative Analysis of Traditional Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Large Language Models. -- Breast cancer classification based on fuzzy rules and deep learning techniques. -- Enhancing Financial Time Series Forecasting through Anomaly Detection and Repair. -- Explainable AI for Lung Cancer Classification Using Histopathological Images -- Predicting protein-protein interactions: A case study using Hilbert transform with combining ensemble learning model. -- Understanding Job Switching Risks through Interpretability Evaluation. -- Tensor Synergy Network for Multimodal Hate Speech Detection. -- An Ensemble-Based Approach with PhoBERT for Vietnamese Hate and Offensive Spans Detection. -- Scene Sino-Nom Text Optical Character Recognition in Vietnam: a novel approach combining deep learning and linguistic |
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knowledge. -- RAG Prompting for Mental Health Classification with LLM: A Resource-Efficient Alternative to Instruction Tuning. -- Detecting AI-Generated Vietnamese News Articles with Multilingual-E5 and BERT. -- Time Series Classification based on Motif Information and Random Forest Algorithm. -- Deep Learning-Based Classification of Ovarian Cancer Subtypes in Histopathology. -- Illuminating Advances: A Comprehensive Review of Optical Character Recognition for the English Language. -- Imbalanced Data Handling in Financial Distress Prediction: Resampling or Weighted Loss? -- Spatial-Temporal Feature Extraction for Tanzanian Sign Language Recognition in Medical Diagnostics. -- Convolutional Neural Network to Classify Lumber Spine Degenerative Conditions from MRI Images. -- Time Series Classification Using HMM and GMM with Pomegranate Library. -- Control Systems. -- Formation Control of Wheeled Mobile Robots for Moving Target Circumnavigation Using Distributed Estimator and Dynamic Surface Control. -- Integrating Visual Attention into Deep Reinforcement Learning for Enhanced Control in Racing Games. -- PlanFormer: Enhancing Transformer-based Closed-loop Planning Performance for Autonomous Driving. -- EMG-Based Upper Limb Joint Angle Estimation Using LSTM and High-speed Tracking System. -- Design of Control of Battery Storage System for Enhance Power Tracking following the Composite PID model. -- Hybrid Metaheuristic Speed Controller for Uncertain Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor. -- Advanced Sliding Sensorless Speed Control of PMSM Driving System Using Enhanced Sliding Mode Observer. -- Comparative Evaluation of Memristor-Based 7T2M and 8T3M NVSRAM Architectures. -- An Implementation of Rights Management Mechanism within the e-Healthcare Domain. -- A Real-time Gateway Hydroponic System Design. -- Reducing Energy Losses and Enhancing Efficiency of Inverter Systems in Electric Vehicle Drivetrains. |
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This four-volume set constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on on Computational Intelligence in Engineering Science, ICCIES 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, during July 23–25, 2025. The 115 full papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 210 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: Machine Learning; Wireless Networks (6G) Part II: Computer Vision; Natural Language Processing Part III: Intelligent Systems; Internet of Things Part IV: Machine Learning; Control Systems. |
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