Reaction Mechanisms in Food Chemistry - S323015
Title: Reaction Mechanisms in Food Chemistry
Guaranteed by: Department of Food Analysis and Nutrition (323)
Faculty: Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology
Actual: from 2021
Semester: winter
Points: winter s.:3
E-Credits: winter s.:3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: cancelled
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Is provided by: AM323004
Guarantor: Cejpek Karel doc. Dr. Ing.
Doležal Marek doc. Dr. Ing.
Is interchangeable with: AM323004
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation
The scope of this course is principal chemical reactions of important food components that occur during storage, culinary and technological processing of foods, which lead to changes in the nutritional, sensory and health quality.
Last update: Cejpek Karel (10.06.2013)
Literature

Essential:

R: Davídek J., Velíšek J., Pokorný J., Chemical Changes during Food Processing (Developments in Food Science 21), Elsevier, Amsterdam-Oxford-New York-Tokyo, 1990, 0444988459.

R: Velíšek J.: The Chemistry of Food, Wiley Blackwell, 2014, 9781118383841.

R: Belitz H.-D., Grosch W., Schieberle P.:Food Chemistry, 3rd revised Ed., Springer Verlag Berlin, 2004, 3540408185.

Recommended:

A: Boekel, M.A.J.S. van, Kinetic Modeling of Reactions in Foods, CRC Press, Boca Raton-London-New York, 2009, 9781574446142.

A: McMurry J.: Organic chemistry, 7th. Ed., Brooks/Cole (Thomson), Belmont, CA, USA, 2008, 9780495116288.

A: Velíšek J, Cejpek K., Biosynthesis of Food Components, OSSIS, Tábor, 2008, 9788086659121.

A: Wong, D.W.S., Mechanism and Theory in Food Chemistry, an AVI Book, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1989, 0442207530.

Last update: Cejpek Karel (03.02.2014)
Syllabus

1. Reactions of organic compounds: the review.

2. Reactions of lipids: thermal degradation, hydrolysis, interesterification and other reactions of oil industry.

3. Reactions of lipids: fatty acids - isomerization, cyclization and polymerization.

4. Reactions of lipids: formation of hydroperoxides, autooxidation, oxidation by singlet oxygen, enzymatic oxidation.

5. Reactions of lipids: transformations of hydroperoxides, sensory and health aspects.

6. Reactions of saccharides: reactivity of carbonyl group and semiacetal hydroxyl.

7. Reactions of saccharides: reactions in acidic media; subsequent reactions of furans and pyrans.

8. Reactions of saccharides: isomerization, rearrangements, oxidation, aldolization.

9. The Maillard reaction: formation and transformation of glycosylamines and aminodeoxy sugars.

10. The Maillard reaction: decomposition products of sugars and their reactions.

11. Reactions of saccharides: sensory, nutritional and health aspects.

12. Reactions of proteins: hydrolysis, oxidation and elimination reactions, racemization.

13. Reactions of proteins: reactions with other food components.

14. Reactions of vitamins during processing and storage of food.

Last update: Cejpek Karel (16.01.2015)
Learning resources

http://mms02.vscht.cz/chemreakce

http://mms02.vscht.cz/vyuka

http://mms02.vscht.cz/

http://lib-c.vscht.cz/

http://www.sciencedirect.com/

Last update: Cejpek Karel (13.01.2015)